Published on Sep 5, 2016
Germany’s
anti-immigration party, the AfD, has beaten Chancellor Angela Merkel’s
CDU party in a regional election. It took 21% of the vote. But is its
rise down to patriotism and fears for the German way of life, or are its
detractors right when they blame Islamophobia and racism? The BBC’s
Paul Adams went to meet some party activists in Rostock.
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