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Far-right rebels plan to attack 39 immigration centers and share sick ‘arson manual’ on vile online forum

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Far-right rebels are planning to attack 39 immigration centers and have shared a sick ‘arson manual’ on a vile online forum.

A Telegram group with more than 14,000 members lists details of immigration lawyers, charities and advice centers across England.

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Fascist thugs are planning to attack immigration centers across EnglandCredit: Social Networks
Protesters in south Belfast threw Molotov cocktails at police vans

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Protesters in south Belfast threw Molotov cocktails at police vansCredit: Press Eye
Thugs attacking riot police in Plymouth

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Thugs attacking riot police in PlymouthCredit: Wayne Perry
Muslim graves were desecrated in Burnley

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Muslim graves were desecrated in BurnleyCredit: Twitter
Six people were arrested in Plymouth last night

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Six people were arrested in Plymouth last nightCredit: Wayne Perry
Police vehicles were hit by Molotov cocktails in Belfast

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Police vehicles were hit by Molotov cocktails in BelfastCredit: Twitter
Riot police stood firm as missiles were fired at Plymouth

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Riot police stood firm as missiles were fired at PlymouthCredit: BPM Media

Evil far-right agitators posted instructions on the group telling thugs to attack centers at specific times.

A post from the group was seen by more than 125,000 people in just two hours, The times reports.

Investigative group Red Flare said the group also puts forward calls to assassinate British ethnic minorities and government ministers.

Other group members shared instructions on how to make Molotov cocktails.


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One user posted an “arson manual” produced by a Russian-Ukrainian neo-Nazi group called National Socialism/White Power Crew.

The group includes foreign far-right agitators – including a Spanish fascist who promised to “fly to England to join you”.

Some of the targeted asylum centers have already closed or boarded up windows.

Law Society president Nick Emmerson said: “We have serious concerns about the safety of our members.”


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It comes after the Met’s former counter-terrorism chief Neil Basu said violent riots are terrorism, after police officers were hit with petrol bombs last night.

More than 400 people have been arrested during the week of carnage on the streets of England and Northern Ireland.

Former counter-terrorism chief Basu said some of last week’s violence “crossed the line into terrorism”.

Basu told the BBC: “I think we have seen serious acts of violence designed to cause terror in a part of our community.”

He said the riots were sparked by “lies spread across social media” – urging the government to act.

Basu also criticized Tommy Robinson for “glorifying and creating violence on his sun lounger in the Mediterranean”.

Robinson, 41, also known as Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, had a UK arrest warrant issued for him last Monday after missing a court hearing.

The far-right firebrand has now fled to an all-inclusive resort in Cyprus – where he published a series of inflammatory tweets.

Basu said: “Yaxley-Lennon is well aware that he is under the gun of policing, counter-terrorism policing and the security service.

“He spent many years skirting various sides of the law.

“He was able to inflame and intoxicate debates and create the kind of chaos we are seeing.

“If he is not exceeding a legal limit, then the government and society need to consider whether that limit is in the wrong place.”

It comes after rioters threw missiles at police, stormed a pub and threw paint on graves in ANOTHER night of carnage.

Thugs threw Molotov cocktails, bricks and bottles at police vans in south Belfast last night – while officers were attacked in Plymouth.

In Burnley, tombstones at a Muslim cemetery were vandalized in what the town council leader called an “evil act” by “heinous individuals”.

Violent clashes broke out in dozens of UK towns and cities last week and continued over the weekend.

They have been fueled by online lies following the murder of three girls in Southport on Monday.

Posts wrongly claimed that suspect Axel Rudakubana was a Muslim asylum seeker.

Rudakubana, 17, was born in Cardiff and raised Christian.

Six people were arrested in Plymouth last night after police officers were injured in the violence.

And in Birmingham, masked protesters interrupted a live news broadcast shouting “F*** the EDL” – before storming a pub.

In south Belfast, thugs threw stones and Molotov cocktails at police vans near a supermarket that had been set on fire at the weekend.

More than 400 people have been arrested during the week of carnage on the streets of England and Northern Ireland.

Footage shows how thugs in Northern Ireland’s capital threw Molotov cocktails at police vans.

South Belfast resident Mohammed Idris told the BBC he will not reopen his cafe after vile thugs torched it at the weekend.

Riot police were deployed to Sandy Row last night, close to a supermarket which was set on fire.

Bottles, Molotov cocktails and wooden planks were thrown at police vehicles during the riots.

Officers with riot shields were seen standing their ground as they lined up in a show of force despite missiles flying through the air.

Young men dressed in black were also seen throwing stones at police Land Rovers.

In Plymouth, three police officers were injured after far-right supporters threw stones and pieces of cement at them in new clashes.

Several protesters also suffered injuries, trash bins were set on fire and fireworks were thrown as opposing groups clashed in the coastal city.

More than 150 officers have been deployed by Devon and Cornwall Police in a bid to control the situation.

Officers with riot shields stood their ground and were seen pushing protesters on both sides who provoked them.

A male police officer was taken off the line apparently injured, while several protesters needed treatment for head injuries.

Birmingham also saw chaotic scenes when a Sky News van was attacked by a man wielding a knife.

Meanwhile, hundreds of idiots wearing balaclavas stormed a pub with a man violently attacked.

But there were powerful scenes in Liverpool, where mosque leaders hugged far-right protesters and offered them food – bringing some to tears.

Yesterday, Sir Keir Starmer attacked thugs who were wreaking havoc across Britain.

The PM said that violence would not be “tolerated” and that the full force of the law would fall on the perpetrators.

Starmer said: “There are a number of actions that came out of the meeting.

“The first is that we will have a Standing Army of officers specializing in public service, so that we have enough officers to deal with this where necessary.

“The second is that we will strengthen criminal justice. There have been hundreds of arrests, some of which appeared in court this morning.

“I asked that consideration be given in advance to the appointment and identification of those involved in the process, who will feel the full force of the law.”

A No10 spokesperson has warned social media bosses that they have a responsibility to ensure criminal activity does not appear or run rampant on their platforms.

They said ministers are in close contact with tech chiefs to “ensure they meet their obligations” in relation to illegal racist activities.

Downing Street also confirmed that there are enough free prison cells to ensure all protesters are arrested.

How the riots shook Britain

Violent clashes broke out in dozens of towns and cities last week and over the weekend following the murder of three girls in Southport.

They were fueled by online posts falsely claiming that suspect Axel Rudakubana was a Muslim asylum seeker.

Rudakubana, 17, was born in Cardiff and raised Christian.

Horrific violence erupted hours after the attack in Southport, which later spread to Hartlepool and Manchester on Wednesday.

Riots broke out in Sunderland and Blackpool on Friday – and in 11 other cities on Saturday and Sunday.

Mosques and hotels housing asylum seekers were attacked, while shops belonging to Britain’s ethnic minority were looted.

Hundreds of thieves threw petrol bombs at a hotel housing asylum seekers in Rotherham, near Sheffield, on Sunday.

Yobs also bombed a Holiday Inn housing asylum seekers in Tamworth, Staffordshire.

And last night thugs threw Molotov cocktails, bricks and bottles at police, stormed a pub and threw paint on graves in ANOTHER night of carnage.

Protesters threw petrol bombs at police vans in south Belfast last night – while officers were attacked in Plymouth.

In Burnley, tombstones at a Muslim cemetery were vandalized in what the town council leader called an “evil act” by “heinous individuals”.

Six people were arrested in Plymouth after police officers were injured in the violence.

And in Birmingham, masked protesters interrupted a live news broadcast shouting “F*** the EDL” – before storming a pub.

The violence was fueled by a “rogues gallery” of far-right agitators, including Tommy Robinson, Andrew Tate and Paul Golding of Britain First.



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