Sadiq Khan’s actions to increase security measures in London mosques
reported by Mehr News Agency According to Anatolia news agency, the mayor of London strengthened the security measures in mosques following the outbreak of widespread violence in this country.
This initiative is in response to the recent violence and disorder across the country that has affected many members of the minority ethnic communities in securing their security.
Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, emphasized the city’s commitment to unity in the fight against racism and Islamophobia and announced more support for security measures in mosques across the British capital.
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The Mayor of London’s safety measures include funding for 4 additional security training sessions at London mosques.
The meetings are part of a wider effort to support religious leaders, strengthen community cohesion and combat hate crime following disturbing incidents earlier this month.
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The Mayor of London said in this connection: London showed last week that the capital stands united against racism and Islamophobia. We must ensure that all Londoners are not only safe, but feel safe in their communities. There is no place for hate in our city.
The attack of British extremist nationalists on asylum seekers with unproven accusations has endangered the lives of hundreds of thousands of migrants. “Extreme right-wing hooliganism” is the term used by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to describe violent attacks by extreme right-wing extremists.
Starmer has promised that his government will “do whatever it takes to bring the thugs to justice and bring them to justice.” But the fact is that the violent and brutal actions of the far-right extremists against immigrants and Muslims are wider than just the city of Rotherham in the north of England and the Holiday Inn Express hotel, where asylum seekers are housed. Examining the previous evidence also shows that the fight of the British far-right movement with immigrants and Muslims is only the tip of the iceberg, and in addition to this group having a small population, it can be clearly seen within the British government institutions that the attitude of racism and anti-immigration is present. It shows.
The extremists who attacked the immigrants claimed that an immigrant in the city of Southport, England, attacked children with a knife on July 29 and killed three of them. It injured eight people.
One day after the bloody incident in Southport, the extremist group known as “English Defense League” called people to the streets to demonstrate against Muslims and immigrants, and after this Farakhan, Southport Islamic Community Mosque was attacked. In addition, in twenty other cities in England, including Bristol, Liverpool, Glasgow Hall, Blackpool, Stoke-on-Trent and Blackburn, and in 4 different places in Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, extremists took to the streets against immigrants. But the British police officially announced that the killer is not an immigrant from the English Channel and is a person who was born in Cardiff, the capital of Wales.
Attacks on mosques, libraries, and neighborhoods of Muslims and immigrants are among the measures that have been condemned in the media and on political platforms by the prime minister and politicians, but to deal with No effective measures have been taken to arrest the leaders of radical movements and those responsible for inciting the people.