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Woman has hijab pulled down in London, police look for perpetrators | |
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The London police are appealing for witnesses and information about an incident in which a woman had her hijab pulled down by two men, which is thought to have been a racially motivated attack. | The London police are appealing for witnesses and information about an incident in which a woman had her hijab pulled down by two men, which is thought to have been a racially motivated attack. |
The incident happened on September 28 in High Road, north London at around 7:30 pm local time. The woman was walking with a female friend, crossing the road by the College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London, when two men came up from behind her. | The incident happened on September 28 in High Road, north London at around 7:30 pm local time. The woman was walking with a female friend, crossing the road by the College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London, when two men came up from behind her. |
One pulled down her hijab, after which both suspects ran off towards Pelham Road. | One pulled down her hijab, after which both suspects ran off towards Pelham Road. |
Scotland Yard described the first attacker as white, in his late 20s or early 30s, while the other was of the same age and had a Mediterranean appearance. | Scotland Yard described the first attacker as white, in his late 20s or early 30s, while the other was of the same age and had a Mediterranean appearance. |
“That was a shocking attack in broad daylight in the middle of a busy street,” Detective Constable Ben Cousin of the Haringey Community Safety Unit told the media. “Racially and religiously-motivated crimes will not be tolerated. I would appeal to anyone who witnessed this attack to contact police.” | “That was a shocking attack in broad daylight in the middle of a busy street,” Detective Constable Ben Cousin of the Haringey Community Safety Unit told the media. “Racially and religiously-motivated crimes will not be tolerated. I would appeal to anyone who witnessed this attack to contact police.” |
The Council of Europe’s commission tackling racism has noted a recent surge in xenophobic attitudes in the UK, adding that some politicians and tabloids have contributed. | The Council of Europe’s commission tackling racism has noted a recent surge in xenophobic attitudes in the UK, adding that some politicians and tabloids have contributed. |
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