In Britain, nationalists attacked an ethnic Turkmen woman
In Britain, an ethnic Turkmen woman who received the "Pride of Britain" award was attacked and beaten by 3 young men in their 20s, who insulted her and demanded that she "go back to a Muslim country". Businesswoman Maya Amangeldiyeva was born in Turkmenistan, but has been living in Britain for many years.
Maya Amangeldieva, winner of the "Pride of Britain" award, originally from Turkmenistan, was attacked by unknown persons in Herne Bay, Kent County, England. This is reported by Yeni Şafak.
3 young men in their 20s called him a "dirty foreign immigrant" and demanded to "go back to your Muslim country", and also pushed and assaulted him.
Businesswoman Maya Amangeldiyeva was born in Turkmenistan, but has been living in Britain for many years. She runs a community support center and a free clothing store. Maya, 36, who was treated at Margate Hospital, said she felt helpless and feared she would be raped, and is now afraid to go out.
Maya, who moved to Britain 15 years ago and holds a British passport, won a regional award at last year's Pride of Britain Awards.
At the award ceremony, he posed with a number of celebrities including Karen Hauer, Denise Lewis and Nicky Sanderson. In May of this year, he attended a reception in the garden of Buckingham Palace hosted by King Charles.