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Anti -racism protesters have marched Epping In a show of solidarity RefugeesAs stress is being mounted on a hotel House shelter seekers.

Promotion from Stand for racism Appointed outside the Embing train station before Sunday afternoon To march at Bell Hotel.

The protesters “welcomed the refugees here” and “whose roads? Our roads were chanting”, as they made their way through Essex Town.

The protesters, some carrying placards, who stated “stop stopping refugees and migrants,” had recently joined by volunteers after a series of violent protests.

Local residents looked at their driveways, as it was passed by March, while the group members were seen trying to stop the people who shot the protesters.

“We are happy to display, but we are not happy to attack by thugs, racists and goons,” said Viman Bennett, co-convenor of Stand Up to Rachism.

The police have taken strict measures to curb violence and disorder, which the Essex police have described as ‘growth of violence’. ,Jordan Petit/PA Wire,

A separate group of protesters, some waving flags, gathered near the Bel Hotel, which has been at the center of protests asylum seeker A 14 -year -old girl was accused of sexually assaulting.

Police have taken strict measures to prevent violence and disorder Essex Police The protests from last week are described as “increase in violence” during protests.

These measures include ban on wearing face coverings, protest sites nominated in front of the hotel, and a spread order from the afternoon to 8 am on Monday, covering the EPING Town Center and the nearby transport hub.

A group of protesters, some waving flags, gathered near Bell Hotel

A group of protesters, some waving flags, gathered near Bell Hotel ,Jordan Petit/PA Wire,

The force stated that the residents have felt “trapped” fearfully, fear of leaving their homes, and are concerned about the ongoing protest activity.

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The residents and employees of the hotel are advised to stay indoors after 5 pm, after the incidents of harassment, a hotel resident was also followed and injured.

Essex police said the officers were attacked and missiles were thrown away. The hotel also maintained broken windows and frescoes during earlier protests, the force said.

The force said on Saturday that two more people have been charged and will appear in the court after the disorder.

Lee Gover, 43, a 43 -year -old EPING, was accused of violent disorder and attack on July 17 by beating an emergency worker.

The 18 -year -old Joshua Meadose of SunnySide Road, Epping was accused of failing to remove the capture and possession of the cannabis on 24 July.

Essex police said this comes after accusing 10 people in relation to the disorder.

After the incidents of harassment, hotel residents and employees have been advised to stay indoors after 5 pm.

After the incidents of harassment, hotel residents and employees have been advised to stay indoors after 5 pm. ,Jordan Petit/PA Wire,

Meanwhile, a peaceful protest was held outside a hotel Norwich On Saturday.

The Norfolk police arrested two people in the 20s in the 20s after demonstrations outside the hotel in Dis and Bothorpe last week.

Protests have also taken place outside Britannia Hotel Canary Wharf Which is allegedly used to offer temporary housing for shelter seekers.

After allegedly attempted to kiss a 14 -year -old girl, an appearing protest was performed by charging 38 -year -old Sharan Hadush Garbarslasi Kebatu with sexual harassment.

He denied the charge in the Chelmsford Magistrate Court and would prosecute in August.

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