Migrant hotel protests spread nationwide
- Protests against migrant hotels are occurring nationwide, with demonstrations outside the Bell Hotel and Britannia International Hotel.
- Zia Yusuf criticized the Online Safety Act, calling it the biggest assault on free speech in the UK, as it censors protest footage against migrant hotels.
- The Act's requirement for content removal related to public order offenses has raised alarms among civil liberties advocates and free speech campaigners.
- Critics argue that the legislation allows for broad censorship and risks infringing on privacy and free speech, empowering regulators and tech companies.
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Migrant hotel protests spread nationwide
Demonstrations take place in Leeds, Southampton and Nottinghamshire on Saturday, with more planned for Sunday
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleThere seems no end in sight to asylum hotel protests - as five intense minutes by a roundabout in Norwich proved
Witnesses say one of the pro-immigration protesters near the Brook Hotel had approached the much larger group wearing a balaclava - in seconds, the pent-up fury spilt over as an angry crowd surged towards the police.
·United Kingdom
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