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Belfast Knife Attack: Sudanese Man with UK Residency Under Investigation

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Belfast Protests Erupt After Stabbing Incident

Tensions escalated in East Belfast following a stabbing that led to a significant protest against immigration. A 30-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder and is set to appear in court on Wednesday.

The violent attack occurred around 10:30 PM on Monday in North Belfast, resulting in serious injuries to the victim, a man in his 40s. He was hospitalized with wounds to his face, neck, back, and eyes, with a kitchen knife recovered at the scene by police.

Witnesses reported a chaotic scene, with bystanders intervening to help the victim, including one person armed with a hurling stick. Police praised their bravery, stating that their actions likely saved the victim’s life.

Initially, police identified the suspect as Somali, but later clarified that he is actually Sudanese. Authorities indicated he had entered Northern Ireland from Dublin and had been granted temporary permission to stay.

As unrest grew in the area, a bus was set on fire during the protests outside the local community. This incident prompted police to call for calm, emphasizing that although they are still gathering facts, there is currently no evidence to suggest a link to terrorism.

The incident has drawn attention to the UK’s immigration policies. Alan Mendoza, head of the Henry Jackson Society, criticized the immigration system, suggesting that the circumstances surrounding the suspect’s entry into the UK were unacceptable.

Calling it “sickening,” Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed his concern over the attack and thanked responders who attempted to help. He quickly called for transparency regarding the incident, emphasizing the need for the public to be informed about the suspect’s identity and immigration status.

Prominent political figures have responded strongly. Nigel Farage demanded that authorities reveal more information about the suspect, while Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch raised questions about border security.

Northern Ireland’s major political parties united in condemnation of the violence, underscoring that such brutality has no place in society. They extended thoughts and prayers to the victim and his family, hoping for a swift recovery.

Police have labeled this a critical situation and will boost their presence across Northern Ireland as the investigation continues. Officials encourage the public to remain calm and allow the inquiry to unfold without interference.

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