Protesty przeciwko rasizmowi w Wielkiej Brytanii
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People hold anti-fascist placards as they take part in a "Stop the Far-right" demonstration on a National Day of Protest, outside of the headquarters of the Reform UK political party, in London on August 10, 2024. Brexit activist Nigel Farage, whose anti-immigration Reform UK party won 14 percent of the vote on the July 4 general election, has suggested the recent rioting stems from legitimate grievances about immigration, rather than simply far-right thuggery, and warned worse could be seen on the streets. (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP)
2024-08-10
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