Who were the far-right agitators at the Henry Nowak protests in Southampton?
Summary
A protest took place in Southampton after the killing of Henry Nowak, with some attendees being regular citizens upset by the incident. However, the protest also included several far-right figures, which contributed to violent clashes with police, resulting in injuries and arrests.Key Facts
- Henry Nowak was killed, and police handcuffed him after a false accusation of racism by his killer, Vickrum Digwa.
- A protest was held in Southampton to respond to Nowak’s death and police treatment.
- Far-right leaders and groups, including fascists and anti-immigrant activists, attended the protest.
- The protest turned violent, injuring 11 police officers and a police dog; two people were arrested.
- Some far-right figures at the protest included Tommy Robinson, Luke Jahn, Laurence Fox, Paul Golding, and Nick Tenconi.
- Far-right groups possibly brought supporters by bus to the event.
- The protest was organized by Southampton Patriots and supported by Turning Point UK and Patriots of Britain.
- Several speakers made aggressive speeches against police and called for political action focused on immigration and race issues.
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