A hundred protesters were arrested in London near the Prime Minister’s official residence. The Southport stabber has been named and charged with murder.
LONDON Police arrested more than a hundred protesters in London yesterday near Downing Street, where the Prime Minister’s official residence is located.
was present at the demonstration and saw when the demonstrators threw bottles and beer cans at the police. Many of the protesters were drunk.
They shouted anti-immigration slogans and the founder of the far-right English Defense League by Tommy Robinson name and behaved aggressively.
Demonstrators tried to force their way through the lines of police in riot gear when the police prevented them from moving.
The police arrested demonstrators for, among other things, violent disorderly behavior and violence against rescue workers.
There were also demonstrations in at least Hartlepool, Manchester and Aldershot.
The protest, which became restless in London, was a continuation of the violent far-right riot seen the night before in Southport on the northwest coast of England, which began after a stabbing attack that shocked the city.
The name of the suspected stabber was released
A 17-year-old youth living near Southport has been charged with the murder of three little girls, ten counts of attempted murder and possession of a kitchen knife.
Axel Rudakubana heard his charges at Liverpool & Knowsley Youth Court. He smiled at reporters as he arrived in court wearing a gray tracksuit and black sandals.
Rudakubana invaded the children who started summer vacation on Monday Taylor Swift -themed dance class and stabbed children and adults on Monday. Several victims are still in critical condition in hospital.
Fake news fueled protests
Anti-immigration riots flared up when false information about the attacker was given on social media. The Times newspaper calls the stabbing fake news on Facebook the most impressive fake news campaign in British history.
The Channel 3 Now website published a fake news story, according to which the perpetrator of the stabbing attack was an asylum seeker who was being monitored by the security service. The fake news gave the attacker a false Muslim name. Anti-immigration social media influencers spread the message and threatened hatred.
Opponents of immigration took to the streets. Protesters arrived in Southport, near Liverpool, from outside the city. Merseyside Police said several of them belonged to far-right groups.
The rioters dug the cobblestones out of the ground and detached the bricks from the garden fences for weapons. Dozens of police officers were injured and the city’s mosque was damaged.
The management of the city, shocked by the murders of children, accuses the rioters of dishonoring the grieving city.
The protesters see the stabbing as a sign of the failure of immigration and multiculturalism. They have included the strike as part of their campaign.
In London, the protesters were wearing T-shirts with pictures of children who were stabbed to death. The back of the T-shirt claimed that the British government has blood on its hands. The caps read Donald Trump’s according to the theme “Make Britain Great Again”.
A small town mourns the victims
A 6-year-old died in the attack Bebe King7 years old Elsie Dot Stancombe and 9 years old Alice Dasilva Aguiar. The assailant walked into a dance class at noon and began stabbing blindly. In addition to the children, the instructor of the dance class and the man who tried to save the victims were also seriously injured.
The townspeople gathered on Tuesday for a memorial service. They have brought teddy bears, candles and memorials to the street. Southport, known as a holiday town, is still unable to understand the reasons for the brutal act.
– No words can describe the horror our family is facing as we try to understand the loss of our little girl Bebe, Bebe King’s family told the media through the police.
According to the police, the perpetrator of the attack is the child of parents who arrived from Rwanda, who was born and raised in Britain. Neighbors describe the attacker’s family, who live in a middle-class village near Southport, as nice. They have described the attacker as a withdrawn and quiet young man.
The police have not yet told the attacker’s motive.
Prime minister Keir Starmer will discuss with the police leadership today how to control the restless expressions of anti-immigration and extreme right-wing people.
– The right to a peaceful demonstration must be protected in every way, but he [pääministeri] makes it clear that criminals who use the law to sow hatred and commit violence will feel the strong grip of the law, says the communication from the Prime Minister’s Office According to the BBC.