
Belfast residents express anger and disgust over recent riots sparked by the stabbing of Stephen Ogilvie, linking the violence to lingering prejudice, far-right rhetoric, and social frustrations.
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Belfast residents have reacted with anger and disgust at the disorder in the city in response to an online callout by the Guardian. People were asked if they had been affected by the unrest sparked by the stabbing of Stephen Ogilvie in the city earlier in the week. Hadi Alodid, 30, of Belfast, has been charged with the attempted murder of Ogilvie. Hundreds of people took part in the riots, setting fire to cars, homes, and a bus, and throwing bricks and petrol bombs at the police. ... (Full article text preserved with paragraph breaks)

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