16 arrested in Belfast riots following stabbing
Translated from Icelandic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Sixteen people were arrested in Belfast following two nights of riots that erupted after a stabbing incident.
- Rioters threw petrol bombs and bricks at police, set a car on fire, and attacked a hotel housing asylum seekers.
- British authorities condemned the violence, attributing it to race hatred and far-right elements amplifying tensions on social media.
Police in Northern Ireland arrested 16 individuals after a second night of intense riots in Belfast, which were sparked by a recent stabbing incident. The unrest saw rioters launching petrol bombs and bricks at law enforcement officers, setting a vehicle ablaze, and assaulting a hotel that was providing accommodation for asylum seekers.
British authorities have strongly condemned the violence, characterizing it as being fueled by racial hatred. They believe that far-right groups exploited social media platforms, where a video of the initial stabbing gained significant traction, to escalate tensions within the community.
Amidst the unrest, a 30-year-old Sudanese national, Hadi Alodid, appeared in court charged with the attempted murder of Stephen Ogilvie in the stabbing that incited the riots. The victim's family has appealed for calm, urging the public not to let the "terrible event" incite division and animosity.
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Originally published by Morgunblaรฐiรฐ in Icelandic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.