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BERLIN, July 2 (AFP) - Germany's centre-left coalition government has
submitted plans to erect a monument to homosexuals persecuted under the Nazi regime, officials said on Wednesday. Johannes Kahrs of the Social Democrats (SPD) and Volker Beck of the Greens said their parties had submitted the proposal to parliament. "We want to honour the persecuted and slain victims, uphold the memory of the injustice and send a lasting signal against intolerance, hostility and discrimination against gays and lesbians," they said in a statement. The idea of a monument was enshrined in the coalition agreement drawn up by the SPD and Greens after their re-election last September. Historians estimate that about 100,000 homosexuals were arrested under Adolf Hitler's 1933-1945 regime, about half of whom served prison terms. Up to 15,000 are believed to have been sent to concentration camps. |
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