Hundreds of far-right protesters have gathered in Epping for three consecutive weeks, demanding the closure of the Bell Hotel, where an asylum seeker was charged with attempting to kiss a minor. While the council voted to close the hotel, anti-racism counter-demonstrators outnumbered the far-right, highlighting the ongoing tensions over the housing of asylum seekers in hotels.
Want More Context? 🔎
I volunteer with refugees – I wish protesters could meet those they hate
Protests against asylum seekers outside hotels in the UK have sparked significant public discourse, with volunteers highlighting the humanity of residents like Hadnan from Afghanistan and Kevin from Namibia, who face fear and isolation due to the protests. Kevin emphasizes that government policies prevent asylum seekers from working, contributing, and integrating into society, contrary to public perceptions. Want More Context? 🔎
Read more