Thousands rally in Belfast to condemn anti-immigrant rioting that followed stabbing (opens original article in a new tab)
Thousands of demonstrators in Belfast condemned anti-immigrant rioting after a stabbing, with violence including arson and attacks on police, while anti-racism groups organized rallies to counter far-right protests.
- Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Belfast to condemn anti-immigrant rioting following a stabbing.
- Rioters set fire to homes, cars, and a bus, injuring 12 police officers and leaving 24 people homeless.
- Anti-racism groups organized rallies in Belfast and Glasgow to counter far-right and anti-immigrant protests.
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