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Belfast protest: Thousands gather for anti-racism rally
Darran Marshall · 2026-06-13 · via BBC News

Thousands gather for anti-racism rally in Belfast after disorder

Reuters Women hold up signs saying "Belfast stands against racism" "One Love", and "Riots don't speak for Belfast". They are in an urban area, and there are grey clouds above them. Reuters

The rally started at about 13:00 in the centre of Belfast

The "Together Against Hate" rally started at about 13:00 at Belfast City Hall.

Police closed a number of roads to facilitate the crowd.

Reuters A large crowd stands at City Hall holding up placards and flags, including Unite the Union.Reuters

A number of political parties and trade unions are represented in the crowd

A number of political parties and trade unions were represented in the crowd.

Some in the crowd held up banners saying: "Strike back against racism", "Refugees welcome" and "Riots don't speak for Belfast".

The protest was organised by the group United Against Racism.

An anti-racism protest is also under way in Londonderry's Guildhall.

'The whole world watched Belfast in horror'

Reuters Rally picturesReuters

People cheered as speeches were given

The event in Belfast started with the crowd chanting: "Say it loud, say it clear, refugees are welcome here. Who is Belfast? We are Belfast."

Speaker Ivanka Antova said: "This week we witnessed something we will never forget. The scenes of families and young children fleeing their homes in terror. We'll never forget how rich and powerful people used their online platforms," she said.

Reuters A person holds a placard saying "Yer ma's an immigrant. We're all immigrants uring a 'United Against Racism' rally after days of anti-immigration violence, following a knife attack on June 8, which left a man seriously injured and prompted police to declare a critical incident, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, June 13, 2026. REUTERS/Isabel InfantesReuters

People held placards

"The whole world watched Belfast in horror. There is nothing legitimate about racist pogroms, and racism has no place in our city."

Solidarity was extended to the hundreds of volunteers "who evacuated people, provided meals, and reassured frightened communities".

A red-bricked house has been burnt out/boarded up. There is extensive fire damage to the building.

Houses across Belfast were damaged and destroyed during several nights of disorder

"I got a call from a government minister who asked what he could do. The only practical thing that Westminster can do is provide money to tackle the poverty that fuels racism," she said.

She said her "message to the far right was to 'get out of our communities'."

"We will not stand for you in our communities," she said.

"We have had enough division in this community, we have had enough sectarianism and we will not tolerate racism."

She also led a chant of: "Worker's rights are migrant's rights, same struggle, same fight."

A number of speakers criticised the police and the political institutions in Northern Ireland, claiming that it had been left to refugee women and local groups to coordinate the response to the violence and intimidation.

To date, police have made 23 arrests, 17 people have been charged to court, five have been bailed, and one person was reported to the Public Prosecution Service (PPS).

Elaine Crory wearing a black top with a blue bag strap over her shoulder. She has brown hair and wears silver earrings and a silver necklace. There are people behind her at a rally.

Elaine Crory said hundreds attended the event out of "disgust and rage"

Elaine Crory, a lobbyist at the Women's Resource and Development Agency also addressed the crowds in Belfast.

She told people that "nothing about this violence supports the safety of women and girls in our community".

Crory said hundreds attended the event out of "disgust and rage".

What motivated people to attend the rally?

Mohamed is standing in front of a large group of people. He is wearing a black coat and blue shirt. He is smiling at the camera.

Mohamed Eltayeb attended the anti-racism rally in Belfast

Mohamed Eltayeb has been living in Belfast for almost 20 years.

He said the "correct way" to react to anger was by taking part in "civilised protest" that did not involve violence.

He said he had been contacted by concerned family members checking he was safe.

He added that Saturday's event made him "feel more relaxed" to see "overwhelming support" from politicians, trade unions and local people.

Manal is smiling at the camera. She has long black hair and brown skin. She is wearing a black blouse and yellow blazer. She is stading in front of the gates of Belfast City Hall.

Manal Mahdi is from Sudan, but has been living in Northern Ireland for 10 years

Manal Mahdi said that after attending the rally in Belfast she received the "reassurance" she was hoping for, and no longer felt "rejected in this community".

She said she was originally "scared" to attend the event, but now felt "safe in an immense crowd who appreciate us".

Her son has been sitting GCSE exams this week, and she said a lot of children had been "traumatised" and "stressed" about completing school work on time.

Mahdi, who is originally from Sudan, but has been living in Northern Ireland for 10 years, said this week was "beyond description" and "startling"

Raied is looking directly at the camera. He is wearing a tweed blazer and a nude coloured shirt. He has grey hair and square-framed glasses.

Raied Al-Wazzan has been living in Belfast for 37 years

Raied Al-Wazzan said he attended the rally to "tell all ethnic minorities that they are welcome in Belfast".

He said he has experienced "a lot of hatred in the streets recently," but on Saturday he saw "a lot of love".

Al-Wazzan said the Belfast he calls home was reflected in "people delivering food to their neighbours and driving nurses to their work" in the aftermath of violence.

Having lived in Belfast for almost four decades, Al-Wazzan said he had noticed an increase in race hate incidents, but "at the same time there are a lot of good people out there".

PA Media A wheelie bin and a trolley and a car are all on fire on a street. The kerb stones are painted red, white and blue.PA Media

There were pockets of disorder in Belfast and other towns across Northern Ireland

The disorder was sparked after footage of a knife attack in north Belfast on Monday night was shared widely on social media.

Many of those protests passed peacefully but, elsewhere, hundreds of masked people took to the streets and violence followed.

The disorder was restricted to pockets of Belfast and other towns, but across Northern Ireland schools and shops closed early, and public transport shut down.

PA Media A Glider bus is on fire on a street. There is a sign at a bus stop at the top of the picture which says - Apologies for any Inconvenience. At the bottom right hand corner, some is filming the bus on a mobile phone.PA Media

Rioters burned a bus in east Belfast on Tuesday - bus and rail services were suspended across Northern Ireland for several nights

The riots and protests followed a knife attack on Monday night.

Hadi Alodid, a 30-year-old originally from Sudan, appeared in court on Wednesday charged with attempted murder over the attack which left the victim, Stephen Ogilvie, with serious injuries.