Anti-immigrant violence erupts across Belfast after knife attack

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A knife attack in Belfast, Northern Ireland on Monday left a man in his 40s with serious injuries to his face, neck, and back. A Sudanese suspect in his 30s was arrested and charged with attempted murder. Video of the attack circulated on social media, prompting far-right figures and celebrities including Elon Musk to call for anti-immigration protests, while UK political leaders including Prime Minister Keir Starmer called for calm.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize how social media platforms and far-right figures weaponized the attack to incite xenophobia, framing the spread of graphic video and celebrity calls for anti-immigration protests as dangerous political exploitation designed to stoke anti-immigrant violence.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets highlight the brutality of the attack (using terms like 'attempted beheading') and document that substantial anti-immigration rallies and protests actually occurred in response, focusing on the severity of the violence and the scale of public reaction.
Masked men burned families out of their homes in Belfast and torched a number of vehicles in a wave of anti-immigrant violence on Tuesday night that followed a knife attack by a Sudanese man.
Hundreds of protesters, many with their faces covered, attacked police and burned vehicles in a number of locations across Northern Ireland after a video of the knife attack, which left one person with serious neck and head wounds, went viral.
FRANCE 24's Hervé Amoric reports from Belfast. ...