UK Police Assure Protection to Muslim Community: Addressing "Far-Right" Concerns

UK Police Assure Protection to Muslim Community: Addressing "Far-Right" Concerns

UK Police Assure Protection to Muslim Community from "Far-Right" Demonstrators

Police Messages to Muslim Community

The British government has communicated its stance to the public, with police across the UK issuing messages to citizens, particularly the Muslim community. These messages assure them of protection against the so-called "far-right" demonstrators accused of causing terror across the nation. The West Midlands Police Chief began his address with a greeting in Arabic, "Salaam Alaikum," and thanked community leaders for the opportunity to address them personally. He emphasized that there is no "two-tier" policing in the UK, and his officers police "without favor."

Police Chief's Assurance

The police chief reassured citizens that his officers "don't tolerate racism and discrimination." He advised citizens to let the police handle any protests by "extreme right-wing" groups instead of engaging in street fights. He concluded his message by thanking elders at local mosques for their "support, information, and guidance" about recent demonstrations against mass migration. However, he did not mention the recent vandalism and violence committed by Muslim gangs.

Other Police Officials' Messages

Superintendent of Greater Manchester Police in Oldham, Phil Hutchinson, also began his address with "Salaam alaikum," and thanked local Muslim leaders for holding a meeting. He stated that the police are "engaging with all communities" and will "continue to deal with perpetrators." Met Police chief Sir Mark Rowley echoed these sentiments, pushing back against complaints of "two-tier" policing where Muslims and migrants are supposedly allowed to commit crimes while conservative citizens are targeted and prosecuted.

Online Hate Speech

Rowley also mentioned that UK police would target individuals "stirring up" hatred online and publishing material that could "provoke violence on the streets."

Public Reaction to "Two-Tier" Policing

Many British citizens have highlighted the government's swift sentencing of rioters labeled as "far-right," while failing to charge foreigners caught on film violently attacking police, as another example of two-tier justice. Three individuals were jailed for participating in a riot in Southport the day after three young girls were stabbed to death by a man initially believed to be a migrant. The men had their sentencing fast-tracked by the court.

Criticism of UK Prime Minister

UK Prime Minister "Two-Tier Keir" Starmer has been criticized for quickly jailing locals upset by the murder of children while failing to charge a group who recently assaulted Manchester Police on film. A female officer had her nose broken when two men launched a series of punches at two cops inside the Manchester Airport last month.

Bottom Line

The UK government's stance on the matter is clear. They will not support or protect citizens who speak out against the invasion of their country, and will instead attack and jail them for daring to stand up to the UN Replacement Migration agenda. This raises questions about the dynamics of justice and protection in the UK. What are your thoughts on this issue? Share this article with your friends, and sign up for the Daily Briefing, which is available every day at 6 pm.

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