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  • Anti-immigration protesters torched buildings and vehicles in Belfast on Tuesday evening and blocked roads, a day after a stabbing allegedly by a Sudanese refugee, captured in a graphic video that shocked the country.
  • British prime minister Keir Starmer described the attack, which took place in north Belfast late on Monday evening, as “sickening”. Video of the incident was shared widely on social media.
  • Police charged a Sudanese man late Monday over a knife attack that left one person with serious neck and head wounds. The suspect, whose name has not been released, was with attempted murder, possession of a bladed weapon in a public place and making threats to kill. The 30-year-old man is due to appear in court on Wednesday.
  • Michelle O’Neill, the first minister of Northern Ireland, slammed the protests and urged calm. “Groups of masked men burning families out of their homes is nothing less than disgusting cowardice,” she said on X. “Racism, intimidation and violence are wrong wherever they occur. There can be no excuse and no justification for these attacks tonight. No one wants to see this on our streets and I again appeal for calm”.
  • The leaders of Northern Ireland’s five main political parties issued a joint statement condemning the incident, saying “there is no place in our society for this kind of brutality”.
  • US tech billionaire Elon Musk had earlier retweeted a post by anti-immigration activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon – also known as Tommy Robinson – adding: “Only by protesting REPEATEDLY and LOUDLY will there be any change!!”.
  • As anti-immigration figures, including Reform party leader Nigel Farage and Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe, demanded details about the attacker, the interior ministry confirmed he was a Sudanese refugee with a residence permit valid until 2028. Northern Ireland police chief Jon Boutcher said he had arrived in the UK in 2023 via Paris and Dublin.
  • Tensions were already high in Britain after violent skirmishes last week in Southampton, southern England, over the police handling of the murder of a young white student stabbed to death by a British Sikh man.
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[-] mannycalavera@feddit.uk 14 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I know the answer to this but feel I need to ask anyway.... What's the logic here in firebombing a house on a "loyalist flag" laden street with a mother and little girls inside?

In completely unrelated news, the footage this morning on Sky News showed this house then panned back to the main road which was relatively undamaged apart from a burnt out bus. In the background, clearly visible, was this graffiti sprayed on a kebab shop.

Completely horrific what happened to the knife attack victim and it is right the offender is facing justice, but oh my lord it must be hard for non white people to exist in Northern Ireland. What a sad tragic place 😞.

[-] rmuk@feddit.uk 7 points 20 hours ago

It's terrorism. Actual terrorism. It's causing terror with the aim to terrorise people into surrendering their rights and changing their way of like because they're terrified by all the terror caused by terrorist's terrorism.

They cannot use reason because there is no reason. They cannot use hope because they offer nothing to hope for. They can't use diplomacy to unite because they resent unity. So they use terror, irrational carnal terror to fuel irrational carnal reactions. Like all terrorists.

[-] tenebrisnox@feddit.uk 2 points 8 hours ago

This exactly. Where in the media are they calling this terrorism? Which it is. It's a pogrom. Seems you can only be a terorist in the uk if you are not white, a muslim, an environmentalist, an anti-war protester or an old lady holding up a "I support Palestine Action" placard. When neo-nazi terrorists appear it's called a "disturbance".

[-] Flax_vert@feddit.uk 3 points 1 day ago

We r taiking are cuntry back /s

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