Far-Right Chaos Erupts After Tragic Stabbings Near Mosque
Fueled by anger and online misinformation, far-right protesters attacked police outside a northwest England mosque after three girls were fatally stabbed nearby. The violence, linked to the English Defence League, resulted in injuries to 22 officers. Prime Minister Starmer condemned the chaos, emphasizing unity against division and falsehoods.
Fueled by anger and false online rumors, far-right protesters hurled bottles and stones at police, injuring over 20 officers Tuesday near a northwest England mosque. The unrest followed the fatal stabbing of three girls a day earlier.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the "thuggery," stating the crowd hijacked a peaceful vigil in Southport. Police believe English Defence League supporters are behind the mayhem, sparked by rumors about the teenage murder suspect's identity.
Merseyside Police stressed the suspect, born in Britain, is not an asylum seeker, contrary to social media claims. The Liverpool Region Mosque Network denounced the violence and urged unity, stating the stabbing was unconnected to Islam.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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