London residents demonstrated solidarity in the face of a recent outbreak of violence by ultra -right groups, but they should remain vigilant, since the danger has not yet passed.
This was stated by the mayor of the capital of Great Britain Sadik Khan.
“Violence and riots, which swept throughout the country, caused a sense of fear of many Londoners. There is no place for complacency, we should constantly be vigilant,” he said at a meeting with the leaders of the Muslim community in the Center for Islamic Heritage of Al-Manar West London.
The event was attended by representatives of the London Police and Faith Associates, which ensures the safety of cultural places of the cult.
“Last week, London gave a clear message that we are one in the face of any manifestations of hatred and that our doors are open to everyone,” he said.
Khan emphasized that “London will always be a city proud of its multiculturalism.” “We will do everything you need to demonstrate that in our city there is no place for violence, racism.” , anti -Muslim sentiments and anti -Semitism. ”He said.
To combat racism, extremism and intolerance in London, 14.8 million pounds were allocated. This is stated in the message of London City following the results of the meeting.