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Racism surface during Bad Düben town celebration.

Police probe racist chants during town festival in Bad Düben; suspecting incitement to hatred: At the town festival in Bad Düben (Nordsachen district), police have launched an investigation after several individuals sang racist slogans to Gigi D'Agostino's "L'amour toujours" on Saturday night,...

A blue light on a police emergency vehicle.
A blue light on a police emergency vehicle.

Illegal activity or misconduct - Racism surface during Bad Düben town celebration.

Over the past week, a video from the North Sea island of Sylt sparked controversy throughout Germany. It featured young individuals reciting the chants to a tune by Gigi D'Agostino, stirring up similar incidents in other federal states as well.

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  1. Despite the ongoing City festival in Bad Düben, police had to intervene due to racist incidents, echoing the controversy from the Sylt video featuring Gigi D'Agostino's music.
  2. Residents of Saxony's County expressed their concern about rising racism in the city, particularly during festive events like the City festival in Bad Düben.
  3. Despite the chill of Sunday in Saxony, attendees of the City festival in Bad Düben couldn't help but sing along to popular tunes, including some controversial ones, despite police warnings.
  4. The police in Bad Düben had a challenging week, as they dealt with not only typical crime on a Sunday in the city but also had to address racism incidents during the City festival.
  5. The incident of racism during the City festival in Bad Düben, Saxony, sparked a wave of criticism, renewing the call for action against such behavior in city celebrations across the country.

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