Hundreds join anti-immigration protest in Nuneaton
Summary
Hundreds of people gathered in Nuneaton, England, for an anti-immigration protest. The protest included a march and anti-government chants, reportedly in response to claims about asylum seekers involved in a criminal case. Warwickshire Police monitored the event, ensuring it ended peacefully.Key Facts
- The protest took place outside Nuneaton Town Hall with hundreds of participants on Saturday.
- Protesters marched through the town center, carrying flags and signs, and chanting.
- The demonstration in Nuneaton was part of a series of protests across different towns in England.
- The protest was linked to allegations involving asylum seekers, though the BBC could not verify these claims.
- Warwickshire County Council leader George Finch made statements about the immigration status of two accused men, which the police have not confirmed.
- Persian Mulakhil and Mohammad Kabir face charges related to a serious crime committed in July.
- Warwickshire Police were present and interacted with both protesters and counter-protesters.
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