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Stabbing suspect appears in court after night of anti-immigrant protests in Northern Ireland - CTV News

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leaders are calling for calm after a night of violence erupted across Northern Ireland where hundreds of anti-immigration protesters took to the streets of Belfast torching homes and vehicles.

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Stabbing suspect appears in court after night of anti-immigrant protests in Northern Ireland CTV NewsAccused knife attacker, victim named in court after night of terror in Belfast

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Sir Keir Starmer has blasted the "shocking" scenes in Belfast after unrest ripped through the Northern Irish city last night as mass protests broke out.It was in response to a Sudanese migrant, Hadi Alodid, who was charged with attempted murder, with the Prime Minister threatening protesters with "full force of the law".Protesters set fire to a bus in the city and firefighters had to remove residents from their homes on another street after flames spread to properties.More than 200 masked men and youths broke off from a main gathering in Cloughfern to torch the bus, while several cars were seen ablaze later into the evening.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Sir Keir also heavily criticised all "those who encouraged it" in a lengthy statement released on social media.The Prime Minister wrote: "The scenes in Belfast last night were shocking and completely unacceptable."There is no justification for the violence and disorder that we saw threatening our communities, nor for those who...

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**Summary:** A suspect appeared in court following a violent anti-immigrant protest in Northern Ireland that led to clashes and injuries. **Why It Matters:** This incident highlights the ongoing tensions between different communities in Northern Ireland, with security forces called upon to maintain law and order amidst rising xenophobia. The involvement of high-profile politicians

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