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Riots Сontinue in Britain Following Massacre at Children's Dance Studio

08.08.2024
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In Great Britain, mass riots that engulfed the country last week, after a 17-year-old teenager stabbed three girls to death and injured eight more children and two adults in a children's dance studio near Liverpool, have not subsided.

British courts have already begun to hand down their first real sentences to those involved in the riots, who were arrested last week in various cities in England during clashes with the police. The authorities are preparing for the fact that the unrest will not subside in the coming days at least - and may even intensify - in connection with which the country has announced an additional mobilization of several thousand police officers.

Meanwhile, a "hit list" of British immigration lawyers (there this is a separate qualification) has appeared on the Internet and is being actively distributed. According to those who distribute this list, these lawyers are allegedly partly to blame for the mass influx of immigrants into the country. The police have urged all British immigration lawyers to work from home if possible, close their office windows with protective shutters and get a fireproof mailbox.

The suspect in the attack was detained by the police on the trail and turned out to be a 17-year-old teenager. Since the boy is a minor, the police did not name him. However, soon a fictitious “name of the attacker” appeared on the X network and spread like wildfire. Along with some details of the fictitious biography, which claimed that he was a Muslim who arrived in the country as a refugee in 2023.

The police have long since officially denied all these claims: it turned out that the unnamed attacker was born in Cardiff, in a family of immigrants from Rwanda, and the family professes Christianity. But the fake on social media was enough to cause protests and clashes in many cities.

 

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