With the eyes on Germany as the World Cup approaches, Newsweek reports on a side of Germany which gets little air-play - racism in East Germany.
As Newsweek reports:
"Germany's official motto for this summer's football World Cup is "The World Hosted by Friends." And increasingly, some Germans fear it might promise more than they can deliver. As the country gears up to present its best face to more than a million foreign visitors, a string of recent attacks on black and Turkish immigrants in the formerly communist East has reminded the public of an ugly, festering problem."
The article, here, catalogues what has been happening in the country and describes racism as an issue which isn't being truly confronted let alone properly addressed.
"Germany's official motto for this summer's football World Cup is "The World Hosted by Friends." And increasingly, some Germans fear it might promise more than they can deliver. As the country gears up to present its best face to more than a million foreign visitors, a string of recent attacks on black and Turkish immigrants in the formerly communist East has reminded the public of an ugly, festering problem."
The article, here, catalogues what has been happening in the country and describes racism as an issue which isn't being truly confronted let alone properly addressed.
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