Human rights protests in Neunkirchen: vote against the right of the right!

Human rights protests in Neunkirchen: vote against the right of the right!
On Friday afternoon, almost 100 people gathered on the upper market in Neunkirchen to set a clear sign against right -hand pressure in society under the motto "Human rights instead of rights". The demonstration was organized by the "Neunkirchen for Diversity" alliance. The aim was to protest against the reduction of basic and human rights in the new coalition agreement of the federal government. Alliance spokesman Michael Jakob expressed sharp criticism of the Union.
Jakob emphasized that the Union always spoke of “concerned people” in protests by Pegida, yellow vests, lateral thinkers and farmers. In the blatant contrast, CDU boss Friedrich Merz described the demonstrators for diversity as "left-wing spinners". This unequal treatment and dealing with the concerns of civil society were classified as problematic by Jakob.
content criticism of the coalition agreement
Nasrallah El Annane, a representative of Jef Saarland, described the coalition agreement as the "humanitarian declaration of bankruptcy" and "step back into the darkest political Middle Ages". He criticized the fact that the federal government was in front of the AfD and implemented its agenda. In particular, he called measures such as the rejection of refugees and the desired abolition of the Freedom of Information Act as brutal and illegal.
In a current analysis by Amnesty International, the coalition agreement between the CDU/CSU and SPD is also sharply criticized. The organization describes the document as a certificate of poverty and is opposed to the planned restrictions in family reunification as well as impending deportations to Afghanistan and Syria. Amnesty International criticizes among other things The instrumentalization of the right of residence and the associated increase in surveillance. These developments contradict human rights in contradiction.
social challenges
During the rally,activist Helosh addressed the social changes and the growing threat from right -wing extremism in Neunkirchen. She criticized the discrimination against migrants and refugees, who are incorrectly used as scapegoats for the city's problems. Helosh called for solidarity and common resistance to fascism.
Amnesty International illustrates in their analysis that many of the measures contained in the coalition agreement violate human rights, such as the intended suspension of family reunification for subsidiary protectionists. The organization irresponsibly mentions these projects and views the planned deportations as contrary to international law.
The demonstration ended around 6 p.m. and once again made it clear that civil society in Neunkirchen is willing to commit to the protection of human rights and against discriminatory politics.
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