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Northern Ireland's only assembly member from an ethnic minority said she has been notified of a threat to her life.Northern Ireland's only assembly member from an ethnic minority said she has been notified of a threat to her life.
In the assembly on Monday Alliance MLA Anna Lo said police warned her at the weekend that her home may be attacked.In the assembly on Monday Alliance MLA Anna Lo said police warned her at the weekend that her home may be attacked.
Ms Lo, originally from Hong Kong, has lived in Belfast for over 30 years and represents a constituency in the south of the city.Ms Lo, originally from Hong Kong, has lived in Belfast for over 30 years and represents a constituency in the south of the city.
Earlier this month attacks on the Romanian community in the area forced more than 100 people from their homes.Earlier this month attacks on the Romanian community in the area forced more than 100 people from their homes.
Ms Lo said she had received some hate mail in recent weeks and will step up her security following an anonymous call to the PSNI on Saturday.Ms Lo said she had received some hate mail in recent weeks and will step up her security following an anonymous call to the PSNI on Saturday.
"I'm not going to be deterred by these people," she said."I'm not going to be deterred by these people," she said.
"If they think that they can stop me from speaking out against them or speaking for the vulnerable people, new ethnic minority communities or migrant workers they are mistaken.""If they think that they can stop me from speaking out against them or speaking for the vulnerable people, new ethnic minority communities or migrant workers they are mistaken."
Ms Lo said she understood that a number of ethnic minority organisations had received a "threatening letter".
"I would say to them to co-operate with the police, and I'm sure they will," said the MLA.
"I also advise them to step up their security, but I would also call on them to carry on.
"They're doing a very good job in supporting their communities, and they really need this support now."