Anti-immigrant rioters set the English library on fire. Society is full.

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When the brats were removed for Phil’s library, they used the room as a form.

The library manager of the church arrived the next morning to find the foundation shelves and crossbars bought to build the pier as part of the latest renovation. The books of survivors of poverty, anti-immigration, racism, racism, racial integration section were covered in yellow in Britain last August and are full of cruelty and their contents are sealed from heat.

Anger was the first offense, so she made the decision to burn hundreds of books, even when the dangers of guilt filled her nose. “We’re not going to get beat up anymore, so we’re going to bounce back,” she said.

The library is a neighborhood in the northwest of the English city of Liver. It was a year and a half before the fire It has been renewedTurn the community into a community center providing training for unemployment, parent and child groups and a contact center for the local council. Then, in August, they became more highly regarded in the mouse pits than the public disease that has been a public crisis for more than a decade.

After the attacker named Bilander, three young girls who appeared to be newly arrived Muslim immigrants from Liverpool, in the Liver Lover stadium, were spread on social media. He was actually born in Britain, to a Rwandan Christian family. But anti-immigrant violence has gone beyond sad places in England and Northern Ireland, with more than 400 arrests.

The killer, Aksul Rudbubana, was sentenced to prison last week. The British Prime Minister described the actions as a new example of terrorism, in cooperation with people who are full of power and hindering instead of starting with any one design.

Liverpool was one of the first places to be in trouble. The nurses went to prevent the local police from entering the library It is in the statement made at the time.

Alex McCormicking, from a nearby marriage, saw the pictures of the books in the windows and pages held by Brooke in the library and decided to make an online fund-keeper to replace the books.

“We can’t be books, we can’t do this,” she said. We are not what we are, but to the rest of the world, this is what we look like now. “

The Target llama was about 600 pounds, but it was about 600 dollars, but soon thousands of people started to make some money from drug addiction. Ms. Makrobormick was getting married that month and found herself out of the shock of events by overseeing large and small acts of generosity. Young people have assembled their own libraries to send books to; Others have donated their loved ones’ late books. When the members of the community gave their best. In three weeks, the club raised £250,000.

“It’s the amount of money you believe in a library,” she said. Queen Camilla, a member of the local council who donated books to the local member, said: “Running to tea” and “Running to tea” Love ” is a classic of British children who fled Nazi Germany as a girl.

Another member of the local library, M. Mr. Malcomick people are the image of carrying the city and the public cancer in Britain.

“In the end, 11,500 people donated money to the fund, and hundreds of people donated physical books. “There were not 11,500 people in the country to simplify the library.

The library was opened in the middle of four months after it was lost. Liver Liver City Council paid to build at a cost of £200,000. A council reception speaker money MIC. McCormick is funded to be used for community programs.

In the weeks after the riots, the camp area felt impenetrable. People of color were afraid. He said that some people have faced and struggled with shame and regret after participating in the process of conducting training programs in the provinces. Disappointment is felt by young people who have already felt despair.

According to Sarah Etton, who grew up in their area and uses the family. She said that parts of the area have been forgotten.

Police They arrested nine people A man has been jailed for 22 months for causing trouble on the highway and being involved in a riot. Throwing a glass bottle In police officers.

On a cold night in December, the county road was once again troubled by the use of dozens of residents. In the entrance hall of the heavy library entrance, the BESONE REAREEDE LODE LODORON LORTORE went to the streets of Artra in the year 2010. In the 2010s, he lost a decade of exercise and facilities.

A few days later, it was a joint joke in the library on the first Saturday, which was re-estimated. A woman said, “You’re open!” she shouted.

Ukob Dorodova, 11 years old, was very happy to be able to check out the new books with the old library card. Her stepmother, Sofibia Dorodova, signed up for the drawing class when the rage began. For Mizlodova, she fled Russia with her family because of her husband’s anti-gay laws, and sharing a library must have been messy. August said violence, she said it was special in the protected neighborhood.

“Words in my native language” “Who was the librarian in the temple in Russia?” About the fire.

On her first visit, Fengya Kairomer made a beeline for her favorite class: self-control and security. She appeared in more than 50 books in the months since she moved from Zimbabwe with her mother. The library is in the center of her new home, she said, even if someone steals it after a week of racism.

“I’m glad you’re cured,” she said with a stack of new books. “There are many materials.”

Children gathered around the candy table and collected cones filled with chocolate powder and Marshmallow welds to make visitors-airing landings. At the children’s reading center, the neighborhood trope “Pinocchio” is about a teenager trying to attend to her homework while on the computer screen.

“Noisy,” he said, researching more of her family tree. “But it’s good to be back.”