Anti-migrant protests in Northern Ireland turn violent, building set ablaze
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Anti-migrant protests in Northern Ireland turned violent, with a building set ablaze in Belfast.
- Protesters, some masked, burned vehicles and blocked roads following a viral video of a knife attack involving a Sudanese migrant.
- Right-wing activists and public figures are accused of inciting the demonstrations.
Anti-migrant protests in Northern Ireland escalated into violence, with a building being set on fire in the Sandy Row area of Belfast. The unrest followed the viral circulation of a video depicting a knife attack allegedly involving a Sudanese migrant.
Protesters, including individuals wearing masks, engaged in destructive behavior, burning vehicles and obstructing roadways across Belfast. These actions occurred hours after prominent figures, including businessman Elon Musk and activist Tommy Robinson, were reportedly accused of inciting people to gather. The demonstrations appear to be fueled by right-wing activists and other public figures.
The situation highlights rising tensions in Northern Ireland concerning immigration. The viral video of the knife attack seems to have served as a catalyst for the protests, drawing a crowd that expressed anger and hostility towards migrants. The extent of the involvement of specific public figures in inciting these events is a key aspect of the ongoing situation.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.