THE NEW YOTK TIMES:
After a deadly stabbing at a children’s event in northwestern England, an array of online influencers, anti-Muslim extremists and fascist groups have stoked the unrest, experts say.
Violent unrest has erupted in several towns and cities in Britain in recent days, and the authorities are bracing for further disorder this weekend as far-right agitators plan more rallies around the country.
The violence has been
driven by online disinformation and extremist right-wing groups intent on creating disorder after a
deadly knife attack on a children’s event in northwestern England, experts said.
A disparate range of far-right factions and individuals, including neo-Nazis,
violence-prone soccer fans and anti-Muslim campaigners, have promoted and taken part in the unrest, which has also been
stoked by online influencers.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has vowed to deploy additional police officers to crack down on the disorder. “This is not a protest that has got out of hand,” he said on Thursday. “It is a group of individuals who are absolutely bent on violence.”
Here is what we know about the unrest and some of those involved.
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Esther Bintliff and
Eve Sampson, Esther Bintliff reported from London, and Eve Sampson from New York. | Saturday, August 3, 2024