Protesters Demand Islamic Caliphate in Hamburg, Germany
Over a thousand demonstrators rallied in Hamburg calling for the establishment of an Islamic state, amidst growing concerns over extremist influence.
- More than 1,000 individuals participated in a demonstration in Hamburg, advocating for the creation of a caliphate in Germany.
- The protest was organized by Muslim Interaktiv, a group under investigation for extremism and linked to the banned Hizb ut-Tahrir.
- Demonstrators displayed signs such as 'Caliphate is the solution' and criticized the portrayal of Muslims in the media.
- German authorities are facing pressure to act against Islamic extremists, with calls for decisive measures against groups like Muslim Interaktiv.
- The protest reflects broader tensions in Germany regarding freedom of speech and the handling of extremist views.