Boston.Com, The
Telegraph, and The Guardian have stunning images of massive riots in the UK.
Sources report the exact cause for massive riots, now in their third day in
London, is unknown. While the trigger may be a deadly shooting by police, I
believe the cause is social-breakdown fueled by rising unemployment, loss of
dignity, and a desperate realization that hope for a better future and for
government to do something responsible about jobs and rising food prices is
fruitless.
Boston.Com reports on London Riots.
Two
nights of rioting in London's Tottenham
neighborhood erupted following protests over the shooting death by police of
a local man, Mark Duggan. Police were arresting him when the shooting
occurred. Over 170 people were arrested over the two nights of rioting, and
fires gutted several stores, buildings, and cars. The disorder spread to
other neighborhoods as well, with shops being looted in the chaos. Collected
here are images from the rioting and the aftermath.
The article displays
26 stunning images. Here are a few of them.
Fire fighters and riot police survey the area as fire rages through a
building in Tottenham, north London on Aug. 7,
2011. A demonstration against the death of a local man turned violent and
cars and shops were set ablaze. (Lewis Whyld/PA/AP)
A double decker bus burns as riot police try to contain a large group of
people on a main road in Tottenham on August 6,
2011. (Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images)
Fire rages through a building in Tottenham on Aug.
7, 2011. (Lewis Whyld/PA/AP)
Buildings burn on Tottenham High Road in London
during protests on August 6, 2011. (Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images)
A shop and police car burn as riot police try to
contain a large group of people on a main road in Tottenham
on August 6, 2011. (Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images)
There are 26 images in the article. It is worth a closer look.
London riots: conflagration and carnage in the capital and beyond
The Guardian reports London riots: conflagration
and carnage in the capital and beyond
Riot police charge
past burning buildings on a residential street in Croydon. Photograph: Dylan
Martinez/Reuters
Several large fires engulfed the centre of Croydon
on Monday night as the unrest that has gripped London spread to one of the
capital's most southerly boroughs.
Residents said the trouble started in outlying neighbourhoods
at about 7pm with 200 to 300 youths rampaging through the streets looting and
setting fire to shops.
At about 9pm, the trouble had spread to the centre
of Croydon where the hundred-year-old Reeves furniture shop was set alight
sending flames high into the night. Croydon Central MP Gavin Barwell said: "I'm sickened to see this happening in
my town. My first instinct is sympathy for the businesses and residents who
have been directly affected by what's happened.
"I have never seen anything like it," said Mary Wright standing on
her doorstep watching a burning car at the bottom of her street. "It
started at around 7pm and has not stopped since."
By 10.30pm the main fires in the centre of Croydon
appeared to be under control although helicopters still hovered over the town
and police vans with sirens wailing continued to criss
cross the town as the unrest continued.
On London Road just north of the centre, several
shops had been smashed and looted and two burning cars were left in the
middle of the road.
Groups of young men many with their faces covered with masks and scarf pelted
police vans with bottles and rocks as they sped past.
Some had collected mounds of rubble to use against the police,
others had armfuls of goods they had taken from looted shops.
Riot police were out in force blockading some roads but did not attempt to
stop people attacking shops or setting fire to cars.
The above text was
regarding Croydon. The Guardian also highligted
major riots in Birmingham, Battersea, Lewisham,
Kilburn, and isolated outbreaks in Liverpool.
London Riots: Live
The Telegraph has rolling coverage of London riots: live
Rolling coverage of the third night of
violent disturbances in London, Bristol, Liverpool and Birmingham, with
widespread arson and looting reported across the capital.
People loot
a shop in Hackney
The Telegraph
article has numerous video is a "live blog" scrolling format.
Rule of the Mob
Tomorrow's Daily Telegraph Front Page
Fuel for these riots has been building up for some time, and it finally
erupted. One has to wonder in a Spring/Summer of riots, what country is next.
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