2024-08-04 22:15:14
Him Holiday Inn hotel in Rotherham, in northern Britain, on the front line. On the one hand, the far-right and xenophobic militants of the British Defense Leaguewith fire extinguishers, attacking the police, shouting “Give me back the country”. In the center, armed police in riot gear, horses and dogs are guarding the cause. Him the enemy are applicants for political asylum, most of the Muslims, who look terrible, behind the cotton curtains of this three-star hotel, where the British government placed them during their asylum or release is in progress. It was Sunday morning and They came to burn down the hotel with the asylum seekers inside. Levels were to be repeated in Tamworth, Staffordshire and Middlesbrough, in what was already the fifth day of race and anti-migrant riots in the government.
Between Saturday and Sunday, the unrest spread to Manchester, Liverpool, Belfast, Blackpool, Leeds, Hall and Stoke on tent. In Belfast they attacked Muslim businesses and burned them. For these acts of violence more than 100 prisoners, who will be sentenced.
The target is refugees, asylum seekers and Muslims, in a government where 3.9 million people practice that religion. This violence was only seen during the Tax Demonstrations against Margaret Thatcher and in the repression against the miners’ strike.
Now, Fear of spreading in Europe.One category, violence, the first Brexit, supported by social networks, which speaks openly about the civil war and which the British working class and the middle class with problems in finding work have accepted.
Violence in Rotherham
The protest, involving at least 700 protesters, outside the Holiday Inn Express hotel in Rotherham, northern England, turned increasingly violent. At least 10 police officers were injured, including broken bones.
People in masks break the windows and They try to enter to “hunt” refugees or asylum seekers.. Objects, including pieces of wood and chairs, were thrown at the police, who were lined up in front of the building.
A man with an explosive device attacked the police with white foam. The soldiers unleashed their dogs to stop the protesters, who surrounded the hotel from different angles. Meanwhile, a police helicopter flew over the area. Only at six in the afternoon did they manage to drive the far right. Another hotel in Tamworth was also under attack on Sunday afternoon.
Natasha Tsangarides, associate director of advocacy at Freedom from Torture, said: “It is sad to see such incidents of violence in Rotherham and throughout the country targeting refugees and other minority communities.”
“Make no mistake. This is no accident. It is the result of years of divisive politics, demonization and oppression. “The images of people attacking and burning hotels that house refugees (men, women and children, who have fled senseless violence as torture) are a powerful reminder and cold that words of hate lead to acts of hate,” he lamented.
“The Prime Minister is right to condemn these attacks. No one should feel unsafe in Britain. Refugees must never be singled out as targets of violence and threats by the supreme right,” the director of the Organization warned. He asked: “Those who seek refuge must be housed in a safe house, where they can recover and rebuild their lives in peace.
Excuses for the stabbings
On Weymouth beach, another anti-immigration protester shouted “Enough” as holiday officials fled.
Violence with excuses: the death of three young girls in Southport Last Monday by a 17-year-old English teenager of Rwandan origin. But who the rioters claimed as a terrorist, arrived on boats from the English Channel and was monitored by MI6. None of this is true but the media spread it. Authorities believe that Russia may be behind these movements because of the hundreds of anonymous Tik Tok accounts that promote chaos with false information.
The Prime Minister spoke about violent acts
First Minister Keir Starmer returns from his country home at Checkers to face the nation in the afternoon. Starmer promised to “bring these criminals to justice as quickly as possible.”
The Prime Minister announced that he would not be ashamed to call it a “right-wing terrorist.” “The police will make arrests, detentions, there will be prosecutions and sentences will follow,” warned the supervisor, who is a lawyer and former crown attorney.
Former Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said: “The shocking riots we’ve seen on the streets of Britain have nothing to do with the Southport stabbings.” “This is a violent and criminal behavior that has no place in our society. “The police have all the support to deal with these criminals quickly and must be given the full extent of the law,” Sunak wrote in X.
Fights in Middlesbrough
More than 300 people marched in Middlesbrough and they confronted the police. They broke the windows and doors of the houses as they walked along the Parliament House, and faced restaurants and traders.
A group of Kurds armed themselves with sticks and attacked the protesters. Pakistanis joined them. “We are doing it to protect what is ours. They attacked our properties and cars. We have the right to defend,” they insisted.
It all started in Belfast
The protesters were supported by South Belfast, where they attacked the Ibis hotel, where they were staying in the shelter, during the early hours of Saturday and tried to enter. They don’t agree because They have protected the windows with wood. Three police officers were injured in Saturday’s riots in Belfast.
The Irish Taoiseach expressed his disdain for those flying the Irish tricolor flag “while attacking the police and talking about racism” in Belfast.
Hampshire Police and the Crime Commissioner were criticized for targeting protest groups over “the need to protect British values”.
The courts They can meet for 24 hours to speed up processings, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper suggested.
Meanwhile, the official said that the Secretary of Technology is discussing the wrong information with social media companies.
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