Hundreds of protesters gather at asylum hotel in Norwich area
- Hundreds of protesters gathered outside a hotel housing asylum seekers in the Norwich area.
- Alex Dunlop, a BBC journalist, estimated about 350 to 400 anti-immigration protesters and roughly 150 counter-protesters attended.
- Norfolk Police reported that the event concluded peacefully with no arrests made.
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A case of sexual assault involving an asylum seeker has set fire to the powders in the UK. For two weeks, sometimes violent demonstrations have been taking place in front of hotels hosting exiles, stirred up by extreme right-wing groups. In response, anti-racist protesters stand up against them. In the middle, the authorities fear an outbreak of violence comparable to the riots of summer 2024.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleAnti-racism activists clash with asylum hotel protests as tensions rage on - The Mirror
Treasury minister James Murray said he 'absolutely' gets why people are frustrated with the use of asylum hotels but warned against violent tactics as people gathered in Essex
·London, United Kingdom
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right3Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution58% Center
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- 58% of the sources are Center
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C 58%
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