A look at four English anti-immigrant violent groups
(last modified Mon, 12 Aug 2024 16:50:12 GMT )
Aug 12, 2024 16:50 UTC
  • A look at four English anti-immigrant violent groups

Pars Today- The UK prime minister, condemning the recent protests in the country, has claimed that his government will do whatever it takes to prosecute thugs and implement justice.

One of the latest symbols of the rise of extreme right-wing in Europe has emerged with the start of widespread protests in several cities in England after a teenager attacked a dance class and killed three girls. According to Pars Today, the attack by far-right English nationalists on refugees, with unsubstantiated allegations, has put the lives of hundreds of thousands of migrants at risk.

Keir Starmer, the UK Prime Minister, has described the situation as "far-right extremism and thuggery" and the result of the behavior of "a small, brainless minority", promising to deal with the unrest.

Read More:

- Which current drives anti-Muslim racism in the UK?

- Islamophobic people know that Islam can save world races from Western hegemony

- A project called Islamophobia

Inciting and provoking public opinion against migrants in England has become a hot market these days, and far-right and nationalist groups consider migrants a national threat, both in cyberspace and in political circles.
In the meantime, and based on a review by Mehr news agency, four dangerous groups are intensifying the wave of violence against migrants. These groups are:

1- The far-right group "Britain First"

The "Britain First" group is one of the most dangerous anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim movements in the UK. This extreme right-wing movement is known as a neo-fascist party and a hate group, founded in 2011 by former members of the British National Party (BNP).

Jim Dawson, a prominent far-right activist in the UK, openly advocates for attacks on mosques, Muslims, and immigrants, and produces destructive content about the Islamization of Britain and multiculturalism. The most worrying aspect of this group's activities is their anti-Islamic propaganda on the internet, the formation of "Christian patrols", and the imitation of the Irish model, which includes having a military wing within the political party.

2- The "English Defence League" (EDL)

The "English Defence League" is another extremist group that has organized numerous rallies and protests against immigration and Islam in the UK. Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon, is the most prominent leader of this group. He has fled the UK due to his past crimes, but has continued to incite his followers and far-right groups to use violence against Muslims and immigrants on social media.

3- The UK Independence Party (UKIP)

The UK Independence Party has, in recent years, fueled anti-immigrant sentiment and promoted xenophobic policies, effectively sympathizing with far-right groups.

4- The "Lone Wolves"

Members of the "Lone Wolves" group are anonymous individuals who adhere to far-right ideology and engage in violent acts in the UK. The murder of Labour MP Jo Cox in 2016 was one of the crimes committed by this group. 

Jo Cox was known for her humanitarian views, her outspoken opposition to the Zionist regime, and her support for the people of Palestine and Syria. She was killed with three bullets and seven stab wounds. The killer shouted "Britain First, Britain First" during the crime.

In conclusion, the far-right movement's hostility towards immigrants and Muslims in the UK is just the tip of the iceberg, and it is clear that racist and anti-immigrant attitudes have become institutionalized in the country.

Key phrases: Racism in the UK, crisis in the UK, Islamophobia in Europe, Islamophobia in the UK, UK riots

MG/ME