Muslims Worry Over Safety Post-Riots
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•Three-quarters of Muslims worried about their safety after far-right riots, poll says
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The Muslim Women's Network surveyed 200 of its members on how safe they felt in the UK before and after the riots.
75% said they were very worried about their safety now, compared with 16% before riots.
Nearly one in five said they encountered hostility since the Southport stabbings, after which misinformation about the main suspect in the attack sparked days of violence.
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