
As we mark the anniversary of riots that swept across the country last year, we remain severely concerned about the way in which political rhetoric is being used to demonise migrants, and “understanding” those who are causing yet more fear at hotels – rather than the experiences of those who came here seeking safety (Epping asylum hotel protesters ‘upset for legitimate reasons’, minister says, 24 July).
We work with people who were left terrified in their own homes by the riots. We are saddened to see violence continuing – and escalating – including at hotels, such as in Epping and other areas, the recent riots and bonfire burnings in Northern Ireland, and a rising threat of far‑right agitation.
Ministers saying that they “understand the frustrations” of those outside hotels only emboldens those who seek to spread hate and division, and leaves migrant communities in fear for their safety.
Nazek Ramadan
Director, Migrant Voice
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