Muslim activists condemn pub violence
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•Muslim activists shake hands with scared pubgoers after violent attack
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Well known community figures led by Naveed Sadiq - known as 'bearded bey' - stepped in after learning of a violent attack at the Clumsy Swan pub in Stoney Lane .
Incident happened after hundreds gathered in Bordesley Green near Heartlands Hospital after rumours circulated on social media of a potential far-right protest taking place in Birmingham on Monday night .
But immediately after that footage emerged, local activists visited the pub to make peace.
The group then huddle in and say together that "we are one" with one adding: "I love you all".
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