Hasselhoff backs campaign for Berlin Wall


Los Angeles, Mar 6 (IANS): "Baywatch" star David Hasselhoff has lent support to protect part of Germany's historic Berlin Wall from demolition.

"Where do I sign? How can you tear down the wall that signifies freedom, perseverance and the sacrifice of human life," Hasselhoff posted on his Twitter page, reports contactmusic.com.

He sang on top of the structure in 1989, a year before East and West Germany were reunified and Berlin became a single, undivided city again. Most of the wall was torn down in 1990, but a large part of the barrier is still standing, and developers now want to demolish a section to make way for apartment buildings.

The plans have drawn criticism and protests, and Hasselhoff has now thrown his support behind a drive to keep the wall in place because of its historical significance.

A petition to protect the wall has so far gained more than 53,000 signatures.

  

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