Protests grow in Belfast
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The suspect, who the police said is in his 30s and Sudanese, is alleged to have attacked another man in an assault in Belfast that was recorded and spread quickly online.
A wave of violence and public disorder has swept through Belfast and several other towns in Northern Ireland, triggered by a serious stabbing incident in the north of the city earlier this week.
The atrocious knife attack in north Belfast, in which police say the suspect is Sudanese, brings together three uncomfortable facts about modern Northern Ireland.
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DUBLIN — Northern Ireland leaders appealed for calm Tuesday after police said a Sudanese man was arrested on suspicion of stabbing and seriously wounding a man in north Belfast. Public fury over the episode — fanned by widespread sharing of social ...
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