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    ‘Tell the judge he has done no crime’: The struggles of Hany Babu’s family

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    Yiyun Li lost both her sons to suicide. Her new memoir reveals her as a very special writer

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    A new book suggests ways for professionals to develop AI literacy to thrive in an AI-first world

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    As UN faces a key vote on expert to protect LGBTQIA rights, will India finally be on the right side?

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    Uganda, India and beyond: What Zohran Mamdani’s win reveals about the insecurities of expulsion

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    For Jane Austen and her heroines, walking was more than a pastime – it was a form of resistance

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    ‘The Hyderabadis’: Displacement, broken geographies, and evolving identities in the city’s history

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    A new book brings a Rampur family’s culinary history and cherished recipes created by the matriarch

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‘Nazis out’: Football fans unite against man who hurled racist slurs at a Ghanaian player in Germany

The racist fan was escorted out and the players of the opposing team came forward and hugged Ghanaian player Leroy Kwadwo while the stadium chanted ‘Nazis out’.

Scroll Staff
Feb 19, 2020 · 07:22 am
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Chills.

In Germany, a fan hurled racist slurs towards Leroy Kwadwo, a Ghanian football player.

When other fans saw it, they alerted security, who escorted the man out.

Then, as opposing players came to hug Kwadwo, the entire stadium stood up and chanted "Nazis Out!" pic.twitter.com/FHQP9Pe18J

— Muhammad Lila (@MuhammadLila) February 15, 2020
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