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Elon Musk’s X not facing action from UK government over posts inciting violence in Belfast

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Belfast *Northern Ireland Hadi Alodid Stephen Ogilvie Ryan Henderson

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Jun 7 – Jun 13

19 articles|4 sources
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Conflict(11)
The Guardian - World News7h ago

Elon Musk’s X not facing action from UK government over posts inciting violence in Belfast

The UK government will not take immediate action against X for posts inciting violence in Northern Ireland. Instead, any official reprimand will come from regulator Ofcom, which is awaiting a compliance report from X due in at least two months. This delay occurs as social media is criticized for spreading disturbing images and fueling anger, leading to violence in Belfast targeting ethnic minorities. Ministers plan to amend the Online Safety Act to expedite the removal of inflammatory content during crises, but this will not take effect until mid-July at the earliest. The violence followed charges against a refugee accused of attempted murder, with some figures like Elon Musk rejecting blame and attributing tensions to immigration policies.

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South China Morning Post12h ago

Elon Musk accused of inflaming tensions in Belfast after knife attack

Following a knife attack in Belfast, social media has been used to plan violent protests, leading to condemnation. Britain's Labour Party has accused Elon Musk of inflaming tensions by promoting calls for people to protest. Musk, in turn, blamed immigration policy for the unrest. The attack involved a 30-year-old Sudanese man, Hadi Alodid, who has been charged with attempted murder. The incident sparked disorder, with anti-immigration protesters setting fire to vehicles and properties, and targeting individuals based on race. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated there is no excuse for the violence or those who fueled it online.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Protesters torch cars, buildings in Belfast after refugee knife attack

Anti-immigrant protesters in Belfast, UK, set fire to vehicles and buildings following the arrest of a Sudanese man for a knife attack. The attack, which occurred in north Belfast, left a man in his 40s with serious injuries. Hundreds of masked protesters gathered, torching a bus, cars, and a building. Northern Ireland's First Minister Michelle O'Neill condemned the violence as "disgusting cowardice" and urged calm. The suspect, a 30-year-old man on a five-year visa granted in September 2023, was charged with attempted murder. Police are investigating the incident, which is not being treated as terrorism, and have appealed for calm amidst heightened tensions.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

‘You can never be safe’: Belfast’s Sudanese community hunkers down after grisly attack

Fears are growing in Belfast's Sudanese community following an attempted murder charge against a Sudanese asylum seeker. The incident has led to increased anti-immigrant sentiment, with foreign-owned stores closing early and staff urged to stay home due to potential protests. The situation escalated after footage of the alleged attack was shared online, prompting calls for action from far-right figures. Business owners, having experienced similar unrest previously, are apprehensive about the coming days, with police emphasizing the importance of calm. The Belfast Islamic Centre has cancelled prayers and advised its congregation to stay home and follow official guidance. The Sudanese Community Association Northern Ireland has stated its opposition to violence and desire for peace.

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Fox News - WorldYesterday

Bystanders hailed as 'heroic' after intervening in brutal knife attack by Sudanese migrant in UK

A man in his 40s was hospitalized with serious injuries after a knife attack in north Belfast. Police arrested a Sudanese migrant on suspicion of attempted murder. Bystanders intervened in the attack, an action praised by police as "heroic." The suspect reportedly entered Northern Ireland from Dublin and had been granted leave to remain. The incident has prompted political reactions and calls for transparency regarding the suspect's immigration status. Police stated there is no current information suggesting the attack was terrorist-related, but the investigation is ongoing.

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South China Morning PostYesterday

Suspect arrested in ‘sickening’ Belfast stabbing as attack videos spread online

Police have arrested a Sudanese man in his 30s in connection with a stabbing that occurred late Monday in residential Belfast, Northern Ireland. The victim sustained serious injuries to his face, neck, and back and was taken to the hospital. A kitchen knife was recovered at the scene. The attack gained national attention due to graphic videos circulating online. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's office urged for calm following the incident. Authorities are investigating the motive but have stated there is no indication the attack was terrorism-related, and they are not seeking any other suspects. The arrested individual remains in police custody on suspicion of attempted murder.

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The Guardian - World News16h ago

Man charged with attempted murder after Belfast knife attack

Hadi Alodid, 30, appeared in Belfast Magistrates' Court charged with the attempted murder of Stephen Ogilvie on Monday night. Alodid also faces charges of possessing a knife in a public place and making threats to kill an NHS radiographer on the same day. The victim sustained cuts to his face, lacerations to his back, and lost his left eye. Alodid refused legal representation but was accompanied by an Arabic interpreter. He was refused bail by Judge Steven Keown, who commended those who aided the victim and condemned recent attacks on emergency services. The case was adjourned to July 8th.

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The Guardian - World News17h ago

Keir Starmer says those behind ‘unacceptable’ Belfast disorder ‘will feel full force of the law’ – UK politics live

Following widespread unrest in Belfast, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stated he "will not tolerate" the rioting, suggesting people were targeted based on their background. Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour Party, vowed that those responsible for the "unacceptable" disorder would "feel the full force of the law." The unrest occurred after a video of a knife attack circulated. Hadi Alodid, 30, appeared in Belfast Magistrates' Court charged with attempted murder of Stephen Ogilvie, threatening to kill an NHS radiographer, and possession of a knife. Alodid refused legal representation and made no reply to the charges, which were conveyed through an Arabic interpreter.

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Key Claims

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Anti-immigrant violence occurred in Belfast.

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Homes and vehicles were torched during the violence.

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The violence followed a knife attack.

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UK PM Starmer criticized the anti-immigration violence as 'unjustified'.

— UK PM Starmer

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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated there is no excuse for the violence or those who fuelled it online.

— UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer

Apr 26 – May 2

7 articles|3 sources
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Al JazeeraMay 1

UK police charge man over stabbing of two Jewish men in London

British police have charged 45-year-old Essa Suleiman with attempted murder and possession of a bladed article in connection with the stabbing of two Jewish men in Golders Green, north London, on Wednesday. Suleiman also faces attempted murder charges for a separate incident the same day in south London. Following the Golders Green attack, the UK's national terrorism threat level was raised to its second-highest, indicating an attack is "highly likely" within six months. Suleiman was remanded in custody after resisting arrest, which involved the use of a taser and resulted in a violent apprehension that has drawn scrutiny. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged increased protection for the Jewish community.

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The Guardian - World NewsApr 30

Starmer calls on public to ‘open their eyes to Jewish pain’ in wake of Golders Green attack

Following a stabbing attack on two Jewish men in Golders Green, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged to combat antisemitism, urging the public to acknowledge "Jewish pain." The UK's terror threat level was raised to "severe," indicating attacks are highly likely, amid rising fear among British Jews due to a string of antisemitic incidents. The suspect in the Golders Green attack, who was previously referred to the Prevent counter-extremism program and cleared, has been arrested. Starmer's visit to the area was met with protests from some who believe he has not done enough to protect the Jewish community. The government's counter-extremism strategy is facing renewed scrutiny following this incident.

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Fox News - WorldApr 29

2 Jewish men stabbed in London attack classified as terrorism

Two men were stabbed in north London on Wednesday in an incident that police have now formally classified as a terrorist attack. The stabbings occurred on Highfield Avenue in the Barnet borough, an area with a significant Jewish population. A 45-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and remains in custody. The victims, aged 76 and 34, were treated for stab wounds and hospitalized. Counterterrorism officers are leading the investigation to determine the motive and whether the Jewish community was deliberately targeted. The suspect also reportedly attacked responding officers before being subdued.

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Al JazeeraMay 1

Greek Orthodox Church sounds alarm over attacks on Christians in Jerusalem

The Greek Orthodox Church in Jerusalem has raised concerns over escalating attacks on Christians following a brutal assault on a nun. Archbishop Atallah Hanna condemned the incident, where a Jewish man allegedly pushed and kicked a French nun in Jerusalem earlier this week, causing her head injury. He warned that such attacks are part of a recurring pattern threatening the Christian presence in the Holy Land and called for international intervention. Israeli police have arrested a 36-year-old Jewish man suspected of the assault, stating they view violent acts driven by racist motives with utmost severity. The nun, a researcher at the French School of Biblical and Archaeological Research, did not wish to speak publicly.

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Al JazeeraApr 29

Suspect arrested after two Jewish people stabbed in London

A 45-year-old man has been arrested in London's Golders Green after allegedly stabbing two Jewish individuals. The incident occurred in the area, which has a significant Jewish population, and follows a series of suspected arson attacks on Jewish sites. Witnesses reported seeing the suspect running with a knife and attempting to stab members of the public. The victims are receiving treatment from a Jewish volunteer ambulance service. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and London Mayor Sadiq Khan have condemned the attack, with authorities confirming an ongoing police investigation.

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Legal & Judicial(1)
The Guardian - World NewsMay 1

Man charged with attempted murder in connection with Golders Green attack

Essa Suleiman, 45, has been charged with attempted murder and possession of a bladed article following a stabbing incident in Golders Green, north-west London, on Wednesday. Two Jewish men, aged 34 and 76, were attacked on Highfield Avenue and taken to hospital. The 34-year-old victim has since been discharged, while the 76-year-old remains in stable condition. Suleiman, who was reportedly referred to the Prevent anti-extremism program in 2020, is due to appear in court. This incident occurred as the UK's terrorism threat level was raised to "severe," though authorities stated this was not solely based on the Golders Green attack.

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Key Claims

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Israeli police arrested a 36-year-old Jewish man suspected of assaulting a nun in Jerusalem.

— Israeli police

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Video footage shows a man following a nun, pushing her to the ground, and kicking her as she lay on the ground.

— Israeli police/Witnesses

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Israeli police view the incident with utmost severity as a violent act potentially driven by racist motives.

— Israeli police

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Essa Suleiman, 45, has been charged with two counts of attempted murder in Golders Green and one count in south London.

— Metropolitan Police

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Essa Suleiman has been charged with two counts of attempted murder and possession of a bladed article in a public place.

— Metropolitan police