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MEAN STREETS MEDIA

Monday, May 27, 2013

United Kingdom ( War memorials defaced and mosque firebombed )

Police have confirmed they are investigating the vandalism of the RAF Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park and the Animals In War Memorial in Park Lane, both in central London.
Pictures taken today show that the damage has now been covered over with plastic or white sheets.

Scotland Yard said there have not been any arrests, so it not clear if it has been done by Muslim protesters or far-right groups attempting to stir-up hatred.
Message: This image shows the word 'Islam' daubed on the Animals In War Memorial, but police are not sure if it was carried out by Muslim protesters or far-right groups trying to stir up trouble
Message: This image shows the word 'Islam' daubed on the Animals In War Memorial, but police are not sure if it was carried out by Muslim protesters or far-right groups trying to stir up trouble

Attack: The Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park, London, was also targeted in the past 24 hours and covered in black plastic
Attack: The Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park, London, was also targeted in the past 24 hours and covered in black plastic
Attack: The Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park, London, was also targeted in the past 24 hours and was then covered in black plastic and guarded by police
A tarpaulin covers part of the Animals in War Memorial on Park Lane, which police say they found at 5am
A tarpaulin covers part of the Animals in War Memorial on Park Lane, which police say they found at 5am
A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said: 'At 5am this morning police discovered graffiti on both the RAF Bomber Command War Memorial in Green Park and the Animals in War Memorial on Park Lane.
'Royal Parks' officers and Westminster police are investigating. There have been no arrests at present.'
The Bomber Command Memorial remembers the sacrifice and bravery of the 55,573 RAF crew who lost their lives in the Second World War and was unveiled by the Queen last summer.
Just last week Dame Judi Dench described herself as being 'very proud' to be the first patron of a new campaign to preserve it for generations to come.


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