AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBelfast Court & Justice: Hadi Alodid, a 30-year-old Sudanese man, appeared in Belfast Magistrates’ Court charged with attempted murder after a knife attack left victim Stephen Ogilvie with catastrophic injuries, including the loss of his left eye. Anti-Immigrant Violence: The charge triggered violent anti-immigration protests across Belfast and beyond, with mobs torching homes, cars and a bus and forcing residents to flee, while leaders condemned the attacks as racist and “unacceptable.” Political Response: UK PM Keir Starmer vowed rioters would face the “full force of the law,” and Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill called the arson “disgusting cowardice,” as Scotland’s John Swinney urged people to stand against racism and intimidation. Social Media Blame: Labour chair Anna Turley accused social media platforms and Elon Musk of fuelling unrest after online calls and protest-location lists circulated. Sudan Accountability Abroad: In Kenya, victims of alleged Sudan war crimes asked prosecutors to investigate Rapid Support Forces members over torture and sexual violence, seeking charges outside Sudan.
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