Belfast protesters denounce anti-immigrant riots after stabbing (opens in new tab)
Thousands gathered outside Belfast City Hall on Saturday, June 13, for an anti-racism rally after several days of anti-immigrant violence in Northern Ireland’s capital. Organisers called the demonstration “Together Against Hate,” and demonstrators carried placards including “Hate is the only threat to our streets” and “Belfast stands against racism”. The disorder followed a video of a June 8 knife attack in north Belfast that spread on social media; a 30-year-old Sudanese man later appeared i...
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