The NSU murders, the murder of the politician Walter Lübcke or the Egyptian pharmacist Marwa El-Sherbini, Halle and Hanau - right-wing and racist violence is a constant theme in German history. The demand is rightly: Never again must be now! Right-wing terror and racism must be named and consistently punished. With this event, the Salon-Praxisseminar also aims to advocate clear action against structural racism and its consequences. The VBRG (Association for Victims of Right-Wing, Racist and Anti-Semitic Violence) deals with this on a daily basis and helps wherever it can. However, "racism does not start with bodily harm, but with skepticism about whether someone belongs in our society because of their first name or appearance," says racism researcher Karim Fereidooni. Karim Fereidooni and Zuher Jazmati (VBRG) discuss where it begins, where it ends and what is needed to combat it with journalist and right-wing extremism expert Andrea Röpke.
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