Riots in Northern Ireland: Violence after attempted rape shocked Belfast!
Riots in Northern Ireland: Violence after attempted rape shocked Belfast!
Belfast, Nordirland - In Northern Ireland there was another night of violent riots, which emerged from originally peaceful protests. The unrest began after the attempted rape of two teenagers, which triggered the resentment among the population. According to Kleine Zeitung used the emergency services to control the situation. Around 30 police officers were injured during the riots and several people were arrested.
Chief Constable Jon Boutcher was concerned about the violence he described as unacceptable. He emphasized that such incidents not only endanger human life, but also hinder ongoing investigations. The case is reminiscent of previous right -wing extremists that were triggered by a knife attack in Southport, in which three children were killed. The two young people who are said to have committed the attempted rape are given responsibility in court, but they deny the allegations.
protests against racism
in Belfast took massive protests against racism and right -wing violence in which around 1,000 people took part. These demonstrations were confronted by dozens of opponents of migration, which forced the police to be strong to separate the two groups. The authorities are preparing for further protests on the weekend that could further fuel the tense situation, reports Rnd .
In addition, British Prime Minister Keir Strander is under pressure to check the role of social media in this context because false information has heated up the potential for violence. Strander made it clear that the Internet was not a legal zone and that lawbreakers had to be pursued by criminal law. The security authorities also establish a connection between the riots and false messages via a suspected knife attack that spread virally and disrupted people.
fear of further riots
The concern of further arguments is not unfounded. In the past few weeks there has been an increase in right -wing extremist riots across Great Britain, especially in Belfast, where thousands demonstrated against right -wing violence. According to the protests in Belfast, between 5,000 and 15,000 people took part, depending on the source. Similar demonstration actions also took place in other cities such as Newcastle, London, Cardiff, Glasgow and Edinburgh, such as "https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/europa/grossbritannien-demonstrations-100.html"> Tagesschau reported.
In a worrying incident in Northern Ireland, an attack on a mosque was also planned, which failed. Attacks are increasingly directed against Muslim facilities and business. Security authorities fear that paramilitary groups will be involved in violence and that the tensions may continue to increase in England until the opening of the football season.
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