‘Influencers had spread false narrative’: Report by UK think tank says Hindutva or RSS extremism was not behind Leicester violence
Report by Henry Jackson Society denies any possible involvement of Hindutva or RSS extremism in Leicester violence
Report by Henry Jackson Society denies any possible involvement of Hindutva or RSS extremism in Leicester violence
Chris Allen, 52, is an associate professor at the University of Leicester. He is an expert on 'Islamophobia, hate, and extremism,' according to his Twitter profile (which has now been…
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