


They also chanted "Wir sind das Volk", a slogan
originally used by East Germans in protests leading up to the fall of the
Berlin Wall but adopted this year by the anti-Islam PEGIDA movement which
attracted tens of thousands of demonstrators to weekly rallies.
- Eventually police cleared the up-to-1,000 protesters and the buses got through to their destination, media cited police as saying.
- "After the riots, the situation is now calm," a police spokesman told Tagesspiegel online, adding it was not yet clear how many people had been injured or how many arrests there had been.
- Germany is struggling to cope with a surge in the number of asylum seekers and politicians are worried about growing tensions. However, government figures were swift to condemn the riots.
- "Sometimes you don't want to be a foreigner in our country. But neither do you want to be a German. I am ashamed of these racists in Heidenau," deputy foreign minister Michael Roth tweeted.
- Responding to the incident, Justice Minister Heiko Maas said is a statement: "We must never tolerate people in our country being threatened or attacked... there is zero tolerance for xenophobia or racism."

Arson attacks and unruly protests have increased against the
rising number of refugees and politicians have warned of growing
hostility to foreigners.
hostility to foreigners.
Source: Reuters
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