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Rioters share ‘hit list’ of migrant homes as Belfast braces for more violence

Rioters share ‘hit list’ of migrant homes as Belfast braces for more violence
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Belfast is experiencing heightened tensions and violence following a stabbing incident, with reports of a 'hit list' of migrant homes circulating online. UK authorities and local leaders are working to quell the unrest and protect vulnerable communities.

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The rise of far-right agitation and targeted violence against immigrants poses a significant threat to social cohesion and public safety in the UK.

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Northern Ireland is braced for a second night of violence directed at immigrants, after unrest that UK authorities say was stoked by far-right activists on social media after a brutal Belfast stabbing.

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The framing emphasizes the threat to migrants and the condemnation of rioters by government officials, which is standard for mainstream reporting on civil unrest.

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