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Saturday, April 27, 2024

UK govt orders independent review into 2022 anti-Hindu violence in Leicester

“UK govt orders independent review into 2022 anti-Hindu violence in Leicester. Here is what we know so far”, Opindia, May 27, 2023:

“Months after Islamists ran riots in the Leicester City of England, the UK’s Secretary of State for Communities Michael Gove has ordered an independent review into the targeting of the Hindu community.

In a press release on Friday (May 26), the UK government informed that the independent review has been commissioned to probe the cases of vandalism, assaults and attacks on properties and places of worship in Leicester in September 2022.

Former Minister for West Midlands, Lord Austin, has been appointed as the Chair of the review. He will head an independent panel of experts to understand the origins of the unrest perpetrated by the Islamists in Leicester and ways to prevent such targeted attacks…..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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