💨 Abstract
One year ago, the stabbing of three girls in a dance class in England ignited riots fueled by misinformation that blamed migrants. Though communities restored physical damage, social tensions persist. Experts warn of a "tense atmosphere," with recent flare-ups in Epping. The government plans to address immigration concerns and societal issues, but critics worry it may legitimize intolerance. Meanwhile, online misinformation and policing challenges remain significant.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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