That report is 10 months old, Balders.
This one's a little more recent:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/dresden-riots-protesters-in-germany-attack-refugee-buses-shouting-foreigners-out-10467287.html
It seems the good people of Dresden are quite vociferus in their opposition to immigration. I doubt they are alone in Germany (nor indeed anywhere else in Europe). Regrettably this sort of protest is going to become more prevalent. People in many parts of Europe are being told that their taxes are not sufficient to provide all the services that they require and that their expectations must be managed downwards. Then they see their governments managing to accommodate tens of thousands of migrants who, whatever is said, will cost the taxpayer dearly to assimmilate into their societies.
It is ridiculous for people like Mr Corbyn to suggest that the UK is not a crowded country on the basis that you can travel in the countryside and witness plenty of space. The countryside does not contain houses, shops, doctors,schools, railway stations, hospitals (I could go on, but I'm sure you get my drift). To suggest that the UK is relatively empty is utter nonsense. The people of Dresden are making their point in the way they have because politicians of all colours are refusing to accept that they have legitimate concerns. And they do so at their peril because, in the words of a well known 'B' movie actor who landed the plum role of President of the United States in 1981 "You ain't seen nothing yet!".