Rally for diversity: health helpers set signs against hate in Waldshut

Rally for diversity: health helpers set signs against hate in Waldshut

Kaiserstraße, 79761 Waldshut-Tiengen, Deutschland - Around 60 health care employees in the Waldshut district demonstrated on October 12 for tolerance and diversity. The event, which led from the hospital to the town hall, was opened by Christoph von Ascheraden, the chairman of the medical district association. He emphasized that discrimination and exclusion should not be tolerated and referred to the importance of the Basic Law, in particular on the first article: "Human dignity is inviolable". Ascheraden emphasized that about 25 percent of the population and 27.3 percent of doctors in Germany have a migration background. Without the approximately 197 migrants in the Hochrhein Clinic, health care would suffer significantly.

District Administrator Martin Kistler and Mayor Martin Gruner also joined respectful coexistence. Kistler shared positive experiences with nurses from other countries and described them as an enrichment. Gruner emphasized that diversity should be seen as a strength and the city wants to be a model for tolerance. The doctor Said Aziz Hamdani from Afghanistan recalled how important the cohesion is, while Zanef Anushi, a doctor from Morocco, referred to the need to reduce prejudices and to promote humanity. This urgent message moves into the spotlight in society in society href = "https://www.suedkurier.de/region/hochrhein/waldshut-tiengen/fuer-toleranz-und- Varflart- und-excelzung-menschen-zie--kaiserstrasse ;art372586,12203974?womort=waldshut" Target = "_ blank" rel = "NOFOLLOW" Noopener noreferer "> according to information from www.suedkurier.de .

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