A day after tens of thousands again took to the streets in several cities to rally for and against a new group which opposes what it claims is the Islamisation of Europe, 50 prominent figures issued statements in a two-page spread in the Bild daily to push back.
In its latest show of strength, Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the Occident, or PEGIDA, drew some 18,000 people to a demonstration yesterday in its hub city of Dresden in the former communist east.
"PEGIDA is not only damaging our country, it is also presenting a poor image of Germany," warned Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, one of the 50 figures writing in Bild.
Ex-chancellor Helmut Schmidt, a still-influential elder statesman, said the PEGIDA protests pandered to "hollow prejudices, xenophobia and intolerance".
"But that is not Germany," he added, while Germany's national football team manager Oliver Bierhoff noted the 2014 World Cup winning squad had included many players with migrant family backgrounds.
Chancellor Angela Merkel urged people in her New Year's address to spurn the protests, whose leaders, she said, often had "prejudice, coldness, even hatred in their hearts".
And with Europe's leading but rapidly ageing economic power crying out for migrant labour to fill vacancies for skilled jobs, business leaders are also speaking out in favour of immigration.
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