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Emily Jones' parents beg far-right to stop using murdered girl's pic in protests
stabbed by a woman while she was in Queen's Park, Bolton, with her family on March 22.Her picture, which was released at the time by her family in tribute to her, has now been hijacked by groups opposing Black Lives Matter protests.In an article on their site, the anti-extremism group Hope Not Hate said neo-Nazi group Britain First were using pictures of white victims of violent crime as part of their propaganda.Photos including those of Emily, Lee Rigby and Charlene Downes were released by the group, overlaid with the text "White Lives Matter".In a statement released by Greater Manchester Police on Wednesday, parents Sarah and Mark said: "We are aware that many people are using the picture we released of our daughter Emily when we publicly