Police build bridges: Intercultural dialogue in Recklinghausen!

Police build bridges: Intercultural dialogue in Recklinghausen!
On February 4, 2025, the Recklinghausen police headquarters will inform about a special series of events that aims to promote the dialogue between the police and the Muslim community. Under the title "Applicable - Police Hands on Information", this event took place in cooperation with the Association for the Association for the Promotion of Integration and Education Recklinghausen e.V.
The event was aimed at members of the Muslim community in Recklinghausen and should offer a platform for the exchange between those present and the local police officers. Police President Friederike Zurhausen was also present and was actively looking for a conversation with the participants. The topics ranged from personal concerns to questions of the fight against crime and the prerequisites for an attitude to the police.
Intercultural dialogue and building confidence
A central goal of the event was to reduce fear of contact and to strengthen a trusting relationship between the police and the Muslim community. Many participants took the opportunity to express their questions and concerns, which promoted intercultural exchange and achieved better understanding between cultures.
The police emphasized in their message that it is there for everyone and that intercultural exchange benefits from both the police and society. The great interest and the lively participation in the dialogue after the Friday prayer was particularly gratifying.
positive response
The feedback on the event was consistently positive. The conclusion of the participants and the police was that this type of dialogue not only makes police work transparent, but also strengthens the trust between the citizens and the law enforcement officers. Such initiatives are important to promote social interaction and reduce prejudices.
The police president and the police officers present underlined the importance of this type of events as part of their police work. They made it clear that the intercultural exchange is a profit for both sides and should continue to be maintained.
For emergencies, citizens can use the following emergency numbers: Police 110, fire brigade and emergency services 112 and the medical emergency service under 116 117.
This important police report was released on February 4, 2025 at 11:54 a.m., and the initiative is an important step towards an integrative and understanding society. news.de reports that the event is a good example of successful communication between the police and civil society. Supplemented by newsflash24.de It can be seen how open doors can lead to dialogues that strengthen the coexistence.
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