More than 110,000 people gathered in London on Saturday for one of the largest far-right rallies in decades. The march, spanning nearly a mile from Big Ben to Waterloo, was organized by controversial activist Tommy Robinson. The rally turned tense as clashes broke out between protesters, counter-protesters, and police, with officers reporting attacks by projectiles.
The demonstration was sparked in part by the recent assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah, an event that has sent shockwaves internationally. Elon Musk addressed the crowd virtually, delivering a provocative message urging for revolutionary government change in the UK and warning: “You either fight back or you die.”
Meanwhile, family and locals protested the detention of 73-year-old Harjit Kaur of Indian origin by ICE in the Bay Area, highlighting concerns over her access to medication.
Additional Developments
- Utah’s concealed carry permit laws face fresh scrutiny following the Kirk shooting.
- The escalating events underscore rising tensions both in the US and the UK.
- Political and social unrest is gaining momentum amidst these incidents.
- Authorities continue to manage the delicate situations while public sentiments run high.
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