Hope in fighting the rise of the far-right in Germany
Briefly

"Those who don't like, or at least, I know they don't like these ideas, they are silent about it, and that's disappointing. We need to be active as pro-democracy actors, we need to really show that we are the majority, and I believe we are the majority." – Majid Albunni, Syrian refugee.
"Maybe we'll see after the state elections that it will be very hard for the other parties to form a coalition without the AfD. That could mean a locked political system with no functioning government." – Remko Leemhuis, director of American Jewish Committee's Berlin office.
"The extreme right has a political network and is reaching for political power. This makes it particularly dangerous for our liberal democracy and, consequently, for Jewish life." – Nils Lange, spokesperson for the Central Council of Jews in Germany.
Read at euronews
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