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    Far-right rioters in UK try to storm hotel ‘housing migrants’

    August 4, 2024Updated:August 4, 2024 World No Comments
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    Authorities in the north of England village of Rotherham were having trouble halting a crowd of far-right demonstrators who were trying to break into a hotel that allegedly housed asylum seekers on Sunday.
    As they fought it out to stop the protesters from entering the Holiday Inn Express resort, a line of police soldiers with shields facing a barrage of missiles, including pieces of wood, chair, and fire extinguishers, was captured on surveillance footage from Sky News. While hotel panels were smashed, a little fire could be seen as well. As the weather became more and more gloomy, a policeman helicopter circled behind, and one injured officer was taken away in riot gear.
    Following the stabbing attack at a party school last week in the north of England that left three women dead and several others hurt, the UK recently experienced violence.
    According to Brendan Cox, whose lawmaker family Jo Cox was killed by a far-right radical in 2016, the images in Rotherham “are an ongoing attempt to murder the people, women, and children inside by burning them alive.”
    Abroad, the atmosphere is particularly stressful in In the northeast area of Middlesborough, where demonstrators broke free of a policeman safeguard. Around the UK, more rallies are taking area.
    Far-right protesters squared off with anti-racism demonstrators from Belfast, the birthplace of Northern Ireland, to Liverpool, the birthplace of England, and Bristol, the birthplace of the north on Saturday. Police searched CCTV, social media, and body-worn camera film, which revealed around 100 arrests, but more are good.
    The violence erupted earlier this year, apparently in protest of Monday’s piercing assault in Southport. A 17-year-old adult has been arrested. False rumours spread electronically that the young man was a Muslim and an immigrant, fuelling anger among far-right followers. Offenders under 18 are usually not named in the UK, but the judge ordered Axel Rudakubana, born in Wales to Rwandan parents, to be identified, in piece to stop the spread of misinformation. According to the officers, many of the online gatherings are being organized by shadowy far-right organizations, who are using phrases like “enough is enough,”” save our children,” and” stop the vessels” to win support. They are exploiting worries about the country’s emigration rate.
    A key person boosting opposition names is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, a longtime far-right ideologue who uses the name Tommy Robinson. Police have linked him to the aggressive protest in Southport on Tuesday, and he led the English Defense League. The organization launched a number of demonstrations against what it termed “military Islam” when it first appeared in 2009. aery

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