Monday, 5 August 2024

Brent Council statement on violent nationwide riots

As far-right inspired racist and  Islamophobic riots took place in several towns in the country this weekend,  Brent Council issued the following statement:

Councillor Muhammed Butt, Leader of Brent Council, said:

We stand united with the countless law-abiding people nationwide who are appalled by the recent violent incidents. We unequivocally condemn the actions of those who seek to disrupt the harmony of our communities.

While Brent has been spared specific protests, we understand the unease and fear some residents may feel. Rest assured; we are proactively collaborating with the Metropolitan Police to safeguard our residents.

Our unwavering commitment to the safety and well-being of every Brent resident is paramount. We denounce violence in all its forms; it has no place in our society. Now, more than ever, it's vital that we come together to celebrate our diversity, foster understanding, and respect, and reject fear and hatred.

Brent is a borough that not only celebrates diversity but thrives on it. Our rich heritage, culture, and the stories of those who call Brent their home are the bedrock of our community. We take pride in our shared identity and the peaceful coexistence we've cultivated over the years.

In times of adversity, the Brent community has consistently demonstrated remarkable resilience and unity.


Should you have any concerns, please reach out to your local ward councillor, or contact Brent Council directly through our website . We are here for you.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Shame the "Unity" did not last very long.

Perhaps An Nisa Society needs to be remined that not all Asylum seekers are Muslim.

While targeting asylum seekers these Racist Thugs have used violence against black and asian people, shopkeepers and of course the Police.

If you don't want the racists to win then organisations such as An Nisa better stop creating these type of unnecessary divisions.