2022 Leicester unrest
| 2022 Leicester unrest | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Date | 28 August 2022 – 24 September 2022 | ||
| Location | |||
| Caused by | Cricket match brawls Hinduphobia and Islamophobia | ||
| Methods | Fighting, vandalism | ||
| Parties | |||
| Lead figures | |||
Norman Khan ("Dutch Raja") | |||
| Casualties | |||
| Injuries | 25 police officers | ||
| Arrested | 47 | ||
In August and September 2022, Leicester, England, saw a period of religious and ethnic tension between predominately British Hindus and British Muslims of South Asian origin. The unrest saw rioting, protest marches, sloganeering and ethnic violence between the two populations. It was also preceded by social media campaigning, misinformation and hate propaganda.
Muslim apprehensions of what they alleged as "Hindutva fascism" entering their neighbourhoods was evidently the main driver behind the unrest. Community leaders and analysts point to the Indian celebrations following the India–Pakistan 2022 Asia Cup match on 28 August as a catalyst, which saw a reaction from Pakistani fans.