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Belfast protest: Thousands gather for anti-racism rally

Belfast protest: Thousands gather for anti-racism rally
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Thousands of people gathered in Belfast for an anti-racism rally following a week of violent disorder in the city. The protest, organized by United Against Racism, aimed to condemn recent attacks on homes and businesses sparked by a knife attack.

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The event highlights rising social tensions and the organized public pushback against xenophobic violence in Northern Ireland.

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Image source, Reuters Image caption, The rally started at about 13:00 in the centre of Belfast

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Political Bias
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Confidence: 90%

The article reports on a public event using neutral language and provides context on the preceding violence without taking a political stance.

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