Thousands gather for anti-racism rally in Belfast after disorder

Thousands of people gathered in Belfast for an anti-racism rally following a week of civil unrest and violence. The protest, organized by United Against Racism, aimed to show solidarity with victims of recent attacks and condemn hate-driven disorder.
Why it matters
The event underscores the ongoing social tensions in Northern Ireland and the public pushback against recent xenophobic violence.
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 have gathered at an anti-racism protest in Belfast, after violence erupted across the city this week which saw people s homes, businesses and vehicles targeted.
The coverage focuses heavily on the anti-racism perspective and the condemnation of the riots, which is standard for mainstream reporting on such events.
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