Thousands Join Belfast Anti-Racism Rally Following Days Of Violent Riots

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BELFAST, June 13 (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Over 15,000 people gathered outside City Hall on Saturday to participate in a massive anti-racism rally. The demonstration followed two nights of disorder in the Northern Irish city triggered by a viral video of a knife attack.

Organized by the group Unite Against Racism, the event sought to reject a wave of violence that has recently impacted minority communities.

Public Rejection of Recent Violence

The unrest stemmed from a violent incident on Monday night, which led to a Sudanese man appearing in court on Wednesday charged with the attempted murder of Stephen Ogilvie. Following the viral spread of footage depicting the attack, various parts of the city experienced nights of disorder. Reports emerged of masked individuals targeting homes and intimidating residents based on their skin color.

Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn described the recent events as completely unacceptable. He noted that the rioting created an environment of fear, with instances of residents being intimidated or forced from their homes. Furthermore, authorities received reports of people being stopped in their vehicles and questioned about their nationality while commuting to work.

A Unified Stance Against Hatred

Protesters at the Saturday rally carried placards with slogans such as “Hate is the only threat to our streets” and “Belfast stands against racism.” The gathering featured participation from various political parties, human rights organizations, and trade unions. The turnout served as a visual counter-demonstration to the groups responsible for the recent nights of rioting.

Local councillor Seamas de Faoite of the SDLP stated that the large numbers were a reflection of how appalled the general public felt regarding the racist violence. Community organizations have been working consistently to assist those who remain too frightened to return to their residences.

Reflecting on the atmosphere of the event, attendee Hilary Hunter, 63, expressed her frustration with the recent events affecting the region.

“Everybody’s here just to show that those people … causing all the problems aren’t speaking for us,” she said.

Ongoing Police Investigations

The Police Service of Northern Ireland continues to manage the aftermath of the disturbances. To date, officers have made 23 arrests and formally charged 17 individuals in connection with the rioting. While a smaller opposing group gathered nearby with signs reading “Belfast says no,” police maintained a significant presence with security barriers to ensure the safety of the large crowd of demonstrators. Immigration remains a prominent topic in both the UK and Ireland, with recent years seeing frequent, sometimes violent, protests across both jurisdictions.

Daniele Naddei is a journalist at Parliament News covering European affairs, was born in Naples on April 8, 1991. He also serves as the Director of the CentroSud24 newspaper. During the period from 2010 to 2013, Naddei completed an internship at the esteemed local radio station Radio Club 91. Subsequently, he became the author of a weekly magazine published by the Italian Volleyball Federation of Campania (FIPAV Campania), which led to his registration in the professional order of Journalists of Campania in early 2014, listed under publicists. From 2013 to 2018, he worked as a freelance photojournalist and cameraman for external services for Rai and various local entities, including TeleCapri, CapriEvent, and TLA. Additionally, between 2014 and 2017, Naddei collaborated full-time with various newspapers in Campania, both in print and online. During this period, he also resumed his role as Editor-in-Chief at Radio Club 91.
Naddei is actively involved as a press officer for several companies and is responsible for editing cultural and social events in the city through his association with the Medea Fattoria Sociale. This experience continued until 2021. Throughout these years, he hosted or collaborated on football sports programs for various local broadcasters, including TLA, TvLuna, TeleCapri, Radio Stonata, Radio Amore, and Radio Antenna Uno.
From 2016 to 2018, Naddei was employed as an editor at newspapers of national interest within the Il24.it circuit, including Internazionale24, Salute24, and OggiScuola. Since 2019, Naddei has been one of the creators of the Rabona television program "Calcio è Passione," which has been broadcast on TeleCapri Sport since 2023.

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