Birmingham Police Probe Multiple Racial Graffiti Incidents
Birmingham Police Probe Multiple Racial Graffiti Incidents
Birmingham Police Probe Multiple Racial Graffiti Incidents
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Police in Birmingham are investigating multiple instances of graffiti reading 'No Whites' and 'No Whites Allowed' sprayed at various locations, including outside Shaw Hill Primary School. The graffiti first appeared on August 22 and has been linked to attempts at inciting racial tensions in the multicultural city. CCTV footage shows a hooded individual defacing the walls, although their identity remains unclear. Community activist Naveed Sadiq condemned the act, emphasizing that such messages are not tolerated and calling for unity. Officers are conducting patrols and reviewing CCTV footage to identify the perpetrator, and the city council has promptly removed the graffiti. This incident comes amid heightened racial tensions following recent far-right riots in the UK.

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'No Whites Allowed' Graffiti Appears in Britain's Multicultural Birmingham
Hooded figure 'sprays "No Whites" on the wall of a Birmingham school'
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'No Whites Allowed' Graffiti Appears in Britain's Multicultural Birmingham
Hooded figure 'sprays "No Whites" on the wall of a Birmingham school'

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