Thousands join anti-racism rally in Belfast after unrest
Thousands of people gathered for an anti-racism rally in Belfast on Saturday, following unrest sparked by a horrific stabbing.

Thousands of people turned out for an anti-racism rally in the Northern Irish city of Belfast on Saturday. The demonstration came after recent unrest that was triggered by a horrific stabbing. Participants marched through the city center, calling for an end to racism and promoting community cohesion. The rally was peaceful, with no reports of violence. The event reflects ongoing tensions in the region following the stabbing incident.

