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Thousands turn out for anti-racism rally after Belfast unrest
Thousands turn out for anti-racism rally after Belfast unrest

Thousands turn out for anti-racism rally after Belfast unrest

Thousands of people on Saturday gathered for an anti-racism rally in the Northern Irish city of Belfast after unrest sparked by a horrific stabbing. Protesters carried placards with slogans such as "Hate is the only threat to our streets" and "Belfast stands against racism". The city saw two nights of disorder after video of Monday night's knife attack

'Racist thuggery' slammed after second night of Northern Ireland unrest

'Racist thuggery' slammed after second night of Northern Ireland unrest

Police arrested 16 people during a second night of disorder in Northern Ireland sparked by a brutal Belfast stabbing, a senior minister said Thursday, condemning rioters for "racist thuggery". The clashes with police late Wednesday came hours after a Sudanese man appeared in court charged with attempted murder over Monday night's shocking knife attack

What to know about the stabbing that set off fiery riots in Northern Ireland

What to know about the stabbing that set off fiery riots in Northern Ireland

A savage knife attack on a Northern Ireland street led to two nights of fiery riots stoked by anti-migrant rhetoric. The suspect, a 30-year-old Sudanese man who had claimed asylum in the U.K., appeared Wednesday in Belfast Magistrates' Court on charges of attempted murder, threatening to kill a second person and carrying a knife. The court appearance