AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBelfast Court Update: Hadi Alodid, a 30-year-old Sudanese man, appeared in Belfast Magistrates’ Court charged with attempted murder, knife possession and threats to kill after the Monday stabbing that left victim Stephen Ogilvie fighting for life, including the loss of his left eye. Anti-immigrant Violence: The court case followed a night of masked unrest across Northern Ireland, with homes, cars and a bus torched and families forced to flee, as protesters targeted people based on race. Political Pushback: UK and Northern Ireland leaders—including Keir Starmer and Michelle O’Neill—condemned the violence and urged calm, while Scotland’s John Swinney said racism and intimidation have no place. Online Fuel Debate: Labour chair Anna Turley accused social media platforms and Elon Musk of stoking disorder after Musk promoted protest locations. Community Impact: Residents described watching their belongings burn and said the attacks felt like a coordinated backlash. Faith Leaders Speak: Christian leaders urged calm, condemned both the stabbing and the riots, and warned against misinformation. Sudan Justice Abroad: In Kenya, victims filed a complaint seeking prosecution of Sudan’s RSF over alleged torture and sexual violence.
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