An estimated 3,000 people participated in an anti-racism rally in Belfast, Northern Ireland on Saturday. The demonstration served as a direct response to recent violence targeting minority communities in the city. Participants voiced strong opposition to racism and expressed solidarity with those affected. Organizers and attendees emphasized the need for inclusivity and peaceful coexistence. The rally highlighted growing concerns about rising hate crimes and discrimination within Northern Ireland. Speakers at the event called for increased protections and support for vulnerable groups, and urged authorities to address the root causes of racial tensions. The demonstration concluded peacefully, with participants vowing to continue advocating for a more equitable society.
