2024-08-22 15:58:33
London: Violence has been seen in many major cities of Britain for the past one week. Muslims and immigrants are becoming the targets of this violence. Amidst the ongoing violence, The Sun has claimed in its report that people from the right wing are planning riots in 11 more places through Facebook group. These people are using Facebook group to escape the clutches of the police. These people have planned protests and violence in Ballymena, Newcastle, Liverpool, Shrewsbury, Salford, Taunton, Birmingham, Dover, Bournemouth and Glasgow. The report says that a right wing Facebook group has posted information about the demonstrations planned this weekend.
In an escalation of violence across the UK, the protesters plan to spread chaos during the opening gameweek of the new English football season. They are also planning to target Shrewsbury during the town’s flower show. It will begin with a protest in Ballymena, Northern Ireland on Friday evening. Protesters then aim to gather in Liverpool, Shrewsbury and Salford on Saturday. Protests are then planned in Taunton, Birmingham and Dover, and Bournemouth the next day.
Historical sites can also become targets
The report said that more protests are also planned at historic sites such as St George’s Square in Glasgow and the Bullring in Birmingham. A large-scale protest in Shrewsbury is planned by members of the English Border Front. A source has told The Sun that so far this protest has been kept away from social media so that the police do not know and they think that nothing is going to happen in Shrewsbury. If they succeed in fooling the officers, the scale of violence can be very big. It is believed that at least 250 hooligans have signed up for the Shrewsbury protest. This also includes hooligans from firms in Newcastle and Oldham. During this time, ethnic minority British and government ministers can be targeted.
Many cities of the country have been burning for the past one week in the violence that erupted after the death of three children in an attack in Southport, UK. After this attack, rumors spread on online platforms that the attacker was a foreign Muslim. After this, right-wing groups are targeting Muslims and immigrants. However, the suspect in this incident is not a Muslim or immigrant but 17-year-old Axel Rudakubana, who is a resident of Britain. Despite this, the protests and violence continue.