Right-wing demonstrations have turned violent in the UK, as anti-immigration protesters clashed with police over the murder of three children by a teenager of African descent earlier this week.
More than 30 protests were held on Saturday in cities including Liverpool, Nottingham, Leeds, Belfast, Stoke-on-Trent, Blackpool and Hull. The demonstrations came almost a week after riots broke out in the town of Southport following the alleged fatal stabbing of three children and wounding of ten others by Axel Rudakubana, a 17-year-old born in Britain to Rwandan parents.
The Southport riots spread across England, with more than 100 people arrested in London on Wednesday and a police station set on fire in Sunderland on Friday.
Protesters on Saturday shouted anti-immigration and anti-Islam slogans, despite the fact that Rudakubana is not a Muslim. However, tensions between Muslim immigrants and native British have simmered in northern England since it was revealed that police covered up the existence of multiple Muslim ‘grooming gangs’ in the region over the last two decades.
In Leeds, where seven Muslim men were given prison sentences in April for raping eight British girls, demonstrators chanted “pedo Muslims off our streets” and “save our kids.”Police officers kept the protesters separate from a group of pro-immigrant left-wingers who turned up to stage a counter-demonstration.
In Manchester, fighting broke out between left- and right-wing protesters, with the right-wing side hurling fences and other debris at police officers attempting to separate the groups.
Police officers in Bristol were unable to prevent sporadic clashes between left- and right-wing groups.
Video footage from the city of Stoke purportedly showed gangs of Muslim men marching with machetes and other weapons.
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