Friday 1 April 2016

german team black up to support sudanese refugee team mates who were racially abused and attacked

German team 'blacks up' to support Sudanese refugee team-mates who were racially abused and attacked

Deinster SV posted a picture to their official Facebook account in which they are all 'blacked up'






Players from a German football club have digitally altered their squad photo to make them appear to ‘black up’ as a show of solidarity to two team-mates who were racially abused.
Deinster SV, who play in the Kreisliga and are located in the Lower Saxony region, posted the picture on their official Facebook page in a demonstration against those who were accused of racially abusing two of their players, both of whom are Sudanese refugees.
The caption alongside the picture read: "Violence against refugees is pathetic. Emad and Amar, you are one of us just like everyone else and we're happy you are with us."
Deinster head coach, Soenke Kreibich, claimed that the two players were verbally and physically abused during an Easter fete in the town centre, in which Emad was pushed to the ground and beaten.
 
Unser Freund und Mitspieler Emad wurde am Samstag, aus rassistischen Gründen, beschimpft und geschlagen. Das ist einfach... Posted by Deinster SV on Wednesday, 30 March 2016
"We wanted to make a stand, amongst ourselves but also to the public," Kreibich told Jetzt website. "It should make it clear that Emad and Amar are an inherent part of our team, and not a minority on whom you can use violence to let off your personal frustration."
The act of solidarity has divided opinion though, with many praising the unity shown by the players while others admit they are uncomfortable with the act in what is normally seen as a racial insult itself.
One Facebook user commented: "Protest against racism. Hm. Not really sure about that."
Another wrote: "Somehow worrying, as I see it... Isn't this also a form of racism?"

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