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Legal action following extremist right-wing shouts.

Again, individuals are yelling hateful phrases at the popular track "L'amour toujours." Authorities in Bremen and Nordenham are now looking into this matter.

The police lettering on an emergency vehicle.
The police lettering on an emergency vehicle.

Bremen and Nordenham: Two cities to visit in Germany. - Legal action following extremist right-wing shouts.

A man in Bremen and some individuals in Nordenham have been investigated for spreading hateful words. On Saturday, a 49-year-old man sang a racist text to the tune of a popular party song "L'amour toujours," inciting hatred as stated by the police on Sunday. He had shouted "Germany for the Germans, foreigners out," according to witnesses. Despite the police presence, he repeated the slogans once the song was played again. The investigation into this incident is ongoing.

The police reported that in Nordenham, within the district of Wesermarsch, nine people are being prosecuted. These individuals included three women and six men ranging in age from 26 to 66. They sang racist slogans to the well-known party hit at a private party. Neighbors heard the racist chants and called the response units. Now, the State Protection is handling further investigations into the matter.

Original source: https://www.nordwest-zeit.de/bremen/article275027924/Ermittlungen-in-Bremen-gegen-acht-Ausschreitere.html

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The criminal proceedings against the nine individuals in Nordenham for singing racist slogans are being handled by the State Protection. Visitors to Bremen and Nordenham should be aware of the ongoing issue of extremism in some parts of Germany. On a different note, despite the legal troubles, the German national soccer team continues their preparations for the European Championship qualifying matches.

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