NewsUK turmoil: Violent riots after Southport stabbing tragedy continue

UK turmoil: Violent riots after Southport stabbing tragedy continue

The United Kingdom is facing a severe crisis. Violence and riots are sweeping through the country. On Monday evening, the police once again faced attacks in Belfast, Darlington, and Plymouth. Six people were arrested, and several officers suffered minor injuries. In southern Belfast, services were pelted with stones and petrol bombs near a supermarket that burned down over the weekend.

Riots in the United Kingdom.
Riots in the United Kingdom.
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Bogdan Kicka

6 August 2024 11:52

This is not an easy time for many parts of the United Kingdom, which have been flooded with riots in recent days. These were triggered by last week's stabbing attack in Southport, which killed three people and injured ten.

A vigil was held at the scene of the tragedy to commemorate the victims: Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar. Hundreds of people participated in the peaceful ceremony, during which children blew soap bubbles, and others left flowers and heart-shaped balloons.

The police believe the riots were fuelled by false rumours that the suspect in the stabbing was a Muslim refugee.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer described the riots as "far-right hooliganism" and announced stricter laws to combat violence. Despite his appeals, the violence spread to Plymouth, where clashes occurred between demonstrators and the police. Police in Devon and Cornwall also arrested several individuals for various public offences.

In Birmingham, there were riots following false reports of a planned far-right march. Youths destroyed several vehicles and a pub. The police are investigating cases of assault and property damage. In Darlington, violent clashes occurred after a meeting of two large groups. In connection with the riots, the police arrested an 18-year-old.

Since the beginning of the riots, 378 people have already been detained. After meeting with ministers and police chiefs, the Prime Minister announced the establishment of special units to combat unrest. The government is also cooperating with social media companies to combat disinformation. Despite this, the Prime Minister rejected calls to interrupt the parliamentary summer recess due to the riots.

On the other hand, the Northern Ireland Assembly was convened for an earlier session following the weekend protests in Belfast. Sir Keir emphasised that the goal is to stop the riots and quickly implement sanctions for the perpetrators.

Reactions to disinformation

Sir Keir Starmer criticised the owner of X, Elon Musk, for his statement about an "inevitable civil war" in the United Kingdom, suggesting that foreign entities amplify disinformation on social media. The Prime Minister posted a video condemning the violence, emphasising that attacks on Muslim communities will not be tolerated.

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