Earlier, across the country, protests against the move to the UK were held against the rear of accusations of a 38-year-old refugee from Ethiopia in sexual harassment to a 14-year-old girl.
In London, thousands of people protested against migrants, written by the Guardian.
It is reported that a mass march called Unite the Kingdom (“Kingdom”) was organized by the founder of the proper English Defense League organization Tommy Robinson.
According to police, approximately 110 thousand people participated in the march. Robinson said nearly 1 million people are watching online action. Participants in the action honored the memory of American Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed on September 10.
It was also noted that earlier protests against the move to the UK were held nationwide against the back of how 38-year-old refugee from Ethiopia, who lived in one of the hotels in the city of Epping near London, was accused of sexual harassment in a 14-year-old girl.
At the same time, in the capital of England, a rally continues against racism along with “women against extreme rights” and “migrants, welcome!”, About 5,000 people gathered here.
Earlier, the protests in Nepal were reported.
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Source: korrespondent

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