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    Girls’ murder sparks continued unrest in England and Northern Ireland

    The unrest has heightened tensions, fuelling far-right, anti-immigration, and anti-Muslim sentiments.
    Web DeskBy Web DeskAugust 4, 2024
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    Girls' murder sparks continued unrest in England and Northern Ireland
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    Liverpool: The killing of three girls at a holiday club in Southport has triggered ongoing unrest in England and Northern Ireland. The violence, which erupted in Sunderland on Friday evening, has since spread to cities including Hull, Liverpool, Stoke-on-Trent, Nottingham, Bristol, Manchester, Blackpool, and Belfast.

    Attacks on police stations and public property have been reported, resulting in injuries to several police officers. Over 90 individuals have been arrested in connection with the disturbances. Authorities suspect that social media posts have contributed to the escalation of the riots.

    Nationwide Riots and Clashes

    Major cities, including Manchester, Liverpool, Hull, Stoke, and Belfast, have witnessed intense violence. Rioters clashed with police, leading to injuries and extensive property damage. In Liverpool, two police officers were hospitalised with suspected broken bones after being struck by projectiles.

    Chief Constable BJ Harrington, representing the National Police Chiefs’ Council on public order, stated that authorities are bracing for further unrest in the coming days. “We are prepared for people to try and do this again,” he warned.

    Misinformation and Islamophobia

    Girls' murder sparks continued unrest in England and Northern Ireland
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    The riots appear to have been partially fuelled by misinformation on social media regarding the knife attack in Southport, which led to the tragic deaths. This incident has exacerbated existing tensions and stoked far-right sentiments, particularly anti-immigration and anti-Muslim ideologies.

    Cities have seen mosques and other Muslim religious buildings targeted, prompting condemnation from MPs across the political spectrum. Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood emphasised that the justice system is ready to deliver swift convictions.

    Political Reactions and Controversies

    The unrest has also sparked political controversies. Donna Jones, the Tory police and crime commissioner for Hampshire, faced backlash after a statement on an official website appeared to justify some far-right activities. Although the statement was later removed, it caused a significant uproar on social media.

    Belfast Attacks and Damage

    In Belfast, anti-immigration protests led to severe damage, including fires at a café and a supermarket. Several cars were also burnt out, and the police struggled to control the disorder. Bashir, a supermarket manager whose business was extensively damaged, expressed frustration over the targeting of the Islamic community and the perceived lack of police action.

    Government Stance

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    Home Office Minister Dame Diana Johnson has stated there is no need to deploy the Army to manage the unrest. “The police have made it very clear that they have all the resources and powers they need,” she assured.

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer held an emergency meeting with ministers to address the situation. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper affirmed her full support for the police in quelling the riots, stating that the government backs any measures taken by the police to restore order.

    The incident occurred on Monday in Southport, Merseyside. Alice Dasilva Aguiar (9), Bebe King (6), and Elsie Dot Stancombe (7) were fatally stabbed. Following the incident at the dance studio on Hart Street, a 17-year-old boy, whose name cannot be disclosed for legal reasons, remains in custody on charges of murder and attempted murder. Eight other children were also stabbed, with five of them still in critical condition. In addition to the children, two adults sustained serious injuries.

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