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Political leaders have appealed for calm after disorder in Belfast followed a serious knife attack in the north of the city. Police charged a 30-year-old Sudanese man with attempted murder, possession of a bladed article in a public place and making threats to kill after a man was left with serious neck and head injuries.
The attack, which was partly filmed and circulated on social media, prompted widespread public concern and was followed by anti-immigration disorder in parts of the city. Vehicles and buildings were set alight, businesses closed and community leaders warned against attempts to exploit the incident to target minority communities.
Michelle O’Neill, Emma Little-Pengelly and Hilary Benn (in photo) all condemned the violence and urged people to allow the police investigation and court process to continue. The Police Service of Northern Ireland also appealed for calm and warned against sharing footage or rumours online while officers dealt with sporadic disorder.







