Hundreds join anti-immigration protest in Nuneaton

BBCHundreds of people participated in an anti -immigrant protest outside the Nuneaton Town Hall.
The show, which shook flags in the city center and contained a walk by chanting, was one of the few people in an action wave on Saturday.
Warwickshire District Council leader George Finch said at the beginning of this week two men They were asylum seekers who were accused of raping a 12 -year -old girl in the town, which the BBC could not confirm independently.
Warwickshire police confirmed that a 17 -year -old child was arrested on suspicion of threatening to cause criminal damage during the protest, but the event was mostly peaceful.
The group gathered outside the town hall at 13:00 BST and declared anti -government messages while flying the British flag, Union Jack and homemade signs.
PA MediaThe Warwickshire police were present at the show and interacted with a small number of protesters.
A small opposite protesters also joined, but continued when they seemed surrounded by the larger group.
The force said the protesters were dispersed around BST 15:30.
“I would like to thank everyone working with us for exercising their right to protest in a peaceful and legal way today.” He said.
The event was held after the British Reform Council’s leader, Mr. Finh, Warwickshire police and home office, two accused men’s migration situation.
Reform British leader Nigel Farage then called on the status of the suspects accused of police forces throughout England.
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PA MediaWarwickshire police said that when someone was accused of a crime, power was following national guidance that does not include sharing ethnicity or immigration.
Ahmad Mulakhil faced two rape charges, while Muhammad Kabir is accused of kidnapping, drowning and helping a girl under 13 years of age after the incident on July 22nd.
According to Racism, Protest was one of the events in Bristol, Bournemouth, Liverpool, Leicester and Birmingham.
Metropolitan police too The borrowing group was at least 200 arrests in a demonstration in London to support the Palestinian action.
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