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Thousands gather for anti-racism rally

Thousands gather for anti-racism rally
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Thousands of people gathered in Belfast for an anti-racism rally following recent violent disorder in the city. The protest, organized by United Against Racism, condemned recent attacks and promoted a message of inclusivity.

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It highlights ongoing social tensions and the public response to hate-motivated violence in Northern Ireland.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google Darran Marshall BBC News NI, at Belfast City Hall Reuters The rally started at about 13:00 in the centre of Belfast Thousands of people gathered on Saturday at an anti-racism protest in Belfast, after violence erupted across the city this week which saw people s homes, businesses and vehicles targeted.

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