Thousands of people rallied in the Northern Irish city of Belfast on Saturday against racism after days of unrest sparked by a knife attack.
This is reported by “European Truth” with reference to AFP.
Protesters held placards with slogans such as “Hate is the only threat to our streets” and “Belfast against racism”.
Reuters
Belfast has been rioting for two nights in a row after a video of a knife attack on the night of June 8 went viral on social media, showing a man sitting astride a man lying in the street and stabbing him.
On June 10, a citizen of Sudan appeared in court, accused of attempted murder of Stephen Ogilvy, who is still in hospital.
As reported, there was a fire in Belfast on Tuesday evening large-scale riots between protesters and the police. During the riots, houses, cars and a bus were set on fire. Protesters were outraged by the knife attack earlier in the week.
A 30-year-old Sudanese man has been charged with attempted murder.
The head of the Labor Party of Great Britain Anna Turley accused of platform X owner Elon Musk in stoking public tension before the riots in Northern Ireland.
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