Epping hotel anti-migrant protests were organised by members of Neo-Nazi groups

The members of one of the largest Neo-Nazi groups in the UK participated in the organizing anti-immigrant protests outside a hotel in Essex, led to the arrest of 10 people.
Two members of the extreme right group of homeland, Facebook page EPPING’s executives, EPPING’deki Bell Hotel protests outside the protests, a 1,500 -member Facebook page says no.
The Vatan Party was founded in April 2023 as a ministerial group for the Neo-Nazi Patriotic alternative, and Hope Not Hate was defined as the largest fascist group of England.
The two members of the party have called their social media pages for a “call for a national action, because the government has been afraid of another unrest writing last year, when the three girls have been stabbed in Southport, the disorder erupted throughout the country.
Essex police issued a disintegration order in EPPING, which will be in force until 8:00 on Friday at 14:00 on Thursday and cover an area such as networks such as city center, transportation centers and tube station.
Order gives civil servants the power to be suspected of anti-social behaviors commitment, planning to do so, abandoning the region, or arrest.
The anti -immigration protesters, after reporting that the reports on social media were allocated to immigrants, landed on Wednesday to Britannia Hotel in Canary Wharf.
While the asylum seeker has not yet taken, the house office reportedly allocated more than 400 beds at the four -star hotel.
Stand-up protesters against racism joined both EPPING and Canary Wharf, ESSEX police had to claim that they were doing “bus ına on Sunday evening.
The protests were first out of Bell Hotel about two weeks ago, 38 -year -old Ethiopian asylum seeker seeker Hadush Kebatu was accused of sexual harassment with a female student in the days after coming to a small boat. He rejects the charges.
Police Federation President Tiff Lynch, Telegram He added that the disorder was “not just one time,” he added: “This was a signal glare. He reminded how little the explosion of tensions was and how bad we were to deal with it.”
The authority said local commanders throughout the country have to choose between “keeping peace at home or wearing national gaps”.
Lynch said: “Write more unrest is not inevitable. However, it becomes much more likely if we do not prepare once again.”




