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Islamization: Germany gets first Arabic street sign


The Greens and Islamic officials rejoice: Germany's first Arabic street sign is in Düsseldorf. This is to thank immigrants who supposedly built up the Federal Republic.

Düsseldorf - Islamic associations and the Greens have praised the erection of an Arabic-language street sign in Düsseldorf. “Bilingual street signs are also a symbolic expression of social inclusion. They show that people identify with their district and the diversity of their district,” praised the Düsseldorf Greens.

"For several generations, many people, families and tradespeople with a Moroccan and Maghreb background" who "helped to build" Germany have lived in the district. "For that, they deserve respect, admiration and representation," emphasized the Greens.

Moroccan Consul General Lalla Loubna Ait-Bassidi also praised the process: “I am grateful that integration is being expressed in a way that people from 20 Arab nations can read and understand. The sign symbolizes that the migrants are recognized and it stands for the diversity of Düsseldorf, one of the most diverse cities in North Rhine-Westphalia.”

Ten bilingual signs planned
The chairman of the Central Council of Muslims in Germany, Aiman ​​Mazyek, also expressed his gratitude on the short message service Twitter, "Düsseldorf shows diversity and shows respect for immigrant Germans". Multilingual signs are normal in many states.

In Düsseldorf there is already a bilingual street sign in Japanese. According to the city administration, a total of ten streets are to be symbolically signposted in two languages. "That would reflect the diversity of the place and make Düsseldorf visible as an international city," said Pavle Madzirov (CDU), a member of the Düsseldorf Integration Council, last May.

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