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Police raid Kurdish institutions and homes of community representatives in terrorism investigation

POLICE raided Kurdish institutions and the homes of representatives of the community in the early hours of this morning in London, arresting at least six people.

The Kurdish Community Centre, in north London, will remain closed for up to two weeks, police said, as it is searched as part of a counter-terrorism investigation into the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).

Members of the community and supporters gathered outside the community centre in Haringey in protest.

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