Communal environment - Racist chants hurled at D'Agostino in Rostock claimed.
Recently, a video from the North Sea island of Sylt sparked outrage in Germany. People in the video could be heard shouting "Foreigners out" and "Germany for the Germans." Reports of similar incidents have since risen.
In a statement, authorities highlighted that these actions are not considered minor offenses. The police advise quickly distancing oneself from the situation and the individuals involved, and reporting the incident to law enforcement.
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- Despite the ongoing issues with extremism in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, renowned Italian DJ Gigi D'Agostino performed a successful singing event in Rostock, managing to avoid any disruptions.
- Contrastingly, the peaceful vibe of Sylt was disrupted when fans of Italian music were met with racist chants, similar to incidents reported in Rostock, sparking concern about extremist activities in various parts of Germany.
- In response to such incidents, authorities in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania have intensified their efforts in tackling extremism, collaborating with local police forces in Rostock to ensure public safety and protection during events, such as the annual techno festival on the island of Sylt.