By: Eastern Eye Staff
A £1 million fund to prevent hate crime and for the protection of religious institutions has been announced by British home secretary Amber Rudd. Eligible religious organisations can apply for help to provide security measures such as CCTV cameras, and protective fencing to provide reassurance for their congregations. “There is no place for hate crime in this country and anyone who commits an attack motivated by race, religion or ideology will meet the full force of the law,” Rudd said. “People must feel free to practise their faith without fear of violence or abuse, which is why I launched a…
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