Article 6R0YS ‘Simply wanting to belong to something’: why did children take part in the English riots?

‘Simply wanting to belong to something’: why did children take part in the English riots?

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Josh Halliday North of England editor
from World news | The Guardian on (#6R0YS)

Court proceedings have suggested that very few of the young people involved shared openly racist views. Judges were told youths saw the unrest as a social event

The footage played in court lasted only seconds. A 16-year-old boy, dressed all in black with his face covered, hurled a rock towards riot police from the steps of Bolton's cenotaph. Around him people chanted: Allah! Allah! Who the fuck is Allah?"

Little over two weeks later the teenager stood, bewildered, in the glass dock of Manchester youth court, with a conviction for violent disorder.

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