Anti-immigration protests turn violent after Belfast stabbing
Violent anti-immigration protests swept through Belfast after a refugee was charged over a brutal stabbing that shocked the United Kingdom. Buildings and vehicles were set ablaze, roads blocked and residents evacuated as tensions over immigration intensified.
Violent anti-immigration protests swept through Belfast after a refugee was charged over a brutal stabbing that shocked the United Kingdom. Buildings and vehicles were set ablaze, roads blocked and residents evacuated as tensions over immigration intensified.
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Belfast on Tuesday evening, with many wearing masks as demonstrations quickly escalated into violence.
Vehicles were torched, roads were blocked and several buildings were set on fire, forcing residents to flee their homes.
Police helicopters circled overhead while emergency services responded to multiple incidents across the city.
Shops closed early as authorities sought to contain the disorder.
The protests were triggered by a knife attack that occurred a day earlier and was widely shared on social media.
Graphic footage showed a man repeatedly slashing another individual in the head and neck in a Belfast street before bystanders intervened and restrained the attacker.
Police said the victim, a man in his 40s, suffered serious injuries to his eyes, face and back and was taken to hospital for treatment.
A 30-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder, possession of a bladed weapon in a public place and making threats to kill. He is expected to appear in court on Wednesday.
The UK Home Office confirmed that the suspect is a Sudanese refugee who arrived in the United Kingdom in 2023 and was granted permission to remain until 2028.
Police Chief Jon Boutcher said the suspect was not known to security services and had no record on national security databases.
The revelation intensified debate over immigration, with several anti-immigration figures demanding greater transparency about the suspect's background.
Witnesses described chaotic scenes as fires spread through parts of the city.
One resident said protesters threw petrol bombs before flames engulfed nearby buildings, forcing emergency evacuations.
Others spoke of fear and uncertainty as violence unfolded in residential neighbourhoods.
A local mother said the attack and subsequent unrest had left many people feeling unsafe in their own community.
Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O'Neill strongly condemned the attacks, describing the actions of masked protesters as "disgusting cowardice."
She urged calm and said racism, intimidation and violence could never be justified.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer also denounced the stabbing as "horrific" and "sickening," while the leaders of Northern Ireland's five main political parties issued a joint statement condemning both the at
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