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Belfast on Monday night following a knife attack. Police were at the scene within minutes and a man believed to be Sudanese was arrested
Belfast last week, following a brutal knife attack in a street in the north of the city. Police arrested a Sudanese man
attack Anti-immigrant protesters in the city of Belfast in the United Kingdom have torched vehicles and buildings after a Sudanese man was arrested
Sudanese asylum seeker was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. The man, aged 30, was later charged with attempted murder and will appear in court on Wednesday. Footage of the attack, which took place
Belfast. Graphic video shared on social media showed a man straddling another man on the ground and striking at his head and neck. The clip showed people intervening to stop the assault, with one man
attacker as a Sudanese man. Protesters gathered in Belfast following the events, where bins have been set alight and a bus has been burnt out. A number of demonstrations then broke out across Scotland
arrest of a Sudanese man accused of trying to kill a man in a vicious stabbing on a Belfast street sparked fiery anti-immigration protests because the suspect is an asylum seeker. [, was charged with the attempted murder of **Stephen Ogilvie** on Monday. He was further charged with possessing a knife in a public
Belfast on Monday night, for which a Sudanese man has been [charged with attempted murder.](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cddl031d8jvo) Within hours, social media was ablaze with footage of the attack quickly followed by calls for protest
Belfast has been named as Maitiu Mag Tighearnan. Tighearnan, from Northern Ireland, was filmed hitting the assailant five times on the head with the wooden hurley as other people kicked and punched him on Kinnaird
Belfast on Monday night. Hilary Benn, the Northern Ireland secretary of state, told Sky News: “If you are targeting people on the basis of the colour of their skin, how else can you describe them
Sudanese refugee, appeared in Belfast magistrates court charged with attempted murder. The judicial system was fast, but the gutted homes of minority ethnic families showed that a warped form of vigilante justice was even faster
arrests were made during the unrest, which had left people from minority ethnic backgrounds in Northern Ireland living in “terror and fear”.  after Tuesday night's violence. Health care workers were threatened and children evicted from their homes. Riot police [came under sustained attack](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1dypzw1d29o) from a group throwing bricks, bottles
Sudanese refugee who has been charged with attempted murder. He is due to appear at Belfast magistrates court on Wednesday. Long told the BBC: “The first thing to say is all of us were absolutely