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Xenophobic chants in Halle spark police investigation after public disturbance

A night out turned ugly when xenophobic slurs filled the air in Halle. Now, six face scrutiny as police dig deeper into the hate-fueled incident.

The image shows a group of people sitting on the ground in front of a crowd of people, some of whom...
The image shows a group of people sitting on the ground in front of a crowd of people, some of whom are holding flags and banners with text on them. There is a person holding a microphone with a stand, a banner with text, a statue on a pedestal, and buildings with windows in the background. The sky is filled with clouds and the scene is taking place in Berlin, Germany, where the people are participating in an anti-gay protest.

Xenophobic chants in Halle spark police investigation after public disturbance

On Friday evening, at around 9:10 p.m., police responded to an incident in Wolfgang-Borchert-Straße in Halle (Saale). According to initial findings, several individuals chanted xenophobic slogans to the tune of the song "L'amour toujours." During the operation, officers identified six German suspects and recorded their details. Authorities have launched an investigation into the matter.

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