State Security Investigates Racist Chants at Zeuthen Party
Police intervened after reports of xenophobic slogans sung to a popular song at a local gathering.
- Authorities are investigating a party in Zeuthen, Dahme-Spreewald, where attendees reportedly sang racist chants.
- The controversial song 'L'Amour toujours' by Gigi D’Agostino was played during the party, accompanied by xenophobic slogans.
- The song, although over 20 years old and without lyrics, has frequently been used to promote racist messages.
- Police were alerted by a witness and subsequently shut down the party following the reported chants.
- The incident is part of a larger debate on the use of the song, which has sparked outrage and discussions about potential bans.