Leading Women’s rights group Warned that Remote right movement The issue is “kidnapped” Women safety For political gains.
More than 100 organizations have written to the Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper to urge the government to stop the “weapons” far-flung groups. Violence against women and girls (Vawg) For a “racist, Anti-Magrant Agenda ”.
It comes after a distant protests from outside Hotel Housing Reflectors Across the country, many participants claimed to be under the banner of “protecting women and girls” in their community.
The letter states how in recent weeks, organizations saw “important conversations” about Vawg, which was “kidnapped by an anti -imperialist agenda” which “fuel division” and damage the survivors.

The groups have expressed concern that the issue is “being abducted by people seeking the use of pain and trauma of women and girls – and its danger – for political gains”.
End of violence against women alliance, coordinated letters with women, hibiscus and Southol Black Sisters for refugee women, read: “In recent weeks, people claiming to care about ‘safety of women and children’ leave the families and children living in the temporary refugee residence afraid of leaving their front door.
“They follow the rioters’ footsteps, who used the horrific murder of three young girls, which, as an excuse to bring violence on our streets, with target attacks against migrant, minors and Muslim communities.”

The statement was supported by the frontline organizations which included the rape crisis England and Wales, Sharan and Suzy Lamplugh Trust.
The groups have “refused to convert women’s safety into abusive language” and asked the government to work immediately to prevent misunderstandings.
He warned that he had seen the MPs sharing false figures about the nationality of criminals, and warned that the ministers said that the protesters are “legitimate concerns” risk that “to normalize and enable the spread of racist narratives by” by far and wide “.

Organizations warn that false statements reinforce the “myths that harm” about gender-based violence, such as it comes mainly from strangers.
They say that false photographs allow criminals who “harm women and girls to hide behind racial stereotypes and sacrifice, while hostile immigration policies put the marginalized women and survivors in the UK to” risk even more big risk “.

Andrea Simon said, “Distance has long exploited the reason for ending violence against women and girls to promote a racist, white domination agenda.”
“These attacks against migrant and racial communities are frightening and do nothing to improve the autonomy, rights and freedom of women and girls.”
Andrea Vukovich, co-director of women for refugee women, said the organization had supported women in recent weeks who had fled from war and harassment, and were very afraid to leave their homes due to attacks on migrant and racial communities.

Selma Taha, Executive Director of Southol Black Sisters, said: “The attempt to make Vawg a weapon through racist sacrifice of migrants not only distracts from real solutions, but also deepens the margins of black, minor and migrant victims.
“The government, our public institutions, and media should take responsibility for shaping an accurate, evidence-based story on immigration, and ending the generalization of far-flung wrong information in debate on immigration and VAWG.”
A home office spokesperson said: “All the works of violence against women and girls are unbearable, so our upcoming Vawg strategy will determine how we will protect the weakest and half of these crimes in a decade.
“At the same time, we know that people are concerned about the influence of illegal migration. So we are changing the law to deny the shelter of registered sexual criminals and we will do everything in our power to deport them from Britain.”