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Muslim Elders Apologize for Attack at Birmingham's Clumsy Swan Pub
Aug 6, 2024, 07:34 AM
In Birmingham, a violent incident occurred involving a group of young Muslims who attacked a customer at the Clumsy Swan pub, believing him to be a far-right rioter. This attack was reportedly fueled by false rumors about the presence of the English Defence League (EDL) in the area. In response, Muslim elders, led by Naveed Sadiq, visited the pub to apologize to the staff and the landlord. The landlord acknowledged that the attackers were a small minority and appreciated the gesture of apology. The incident highlights efforts within the Muslim community to address and rectify the actions of a few individuals.
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