An event was held in Bradford to counter the “Punish a Muslim” letter sent to various addresses across the country.
In March a letter was circulated encouraging people to attack Muslims on 3 April, with points being awarded on a scale varying on the severity of the attack.
The organisation MEND (Muslim Engagement and Development) set up a “Love a Muslim” gathering at Centenary Square yesterday (3 April), including speeches and music in an effort to show solidarity.
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