Thousands participated in an anti-racism rally in Belfast, Northern Ireland on Saturday, responding to recent unrest following a stabbing incident. The rally was organized in response to attacks targeting migrants and people of color after the stabbing, which authorities are investigating. Demonstrators gathered to express solidarity with minority communities and condemn racism. France 24 reported that the event drew a significant crowd, indicating widespread concern over rising racial tensions. The stabbing itself remains under investigation, but it has served as a catalyst for heightened awareness and activism against discrimination. Organizers aimed to send a clear message of inclusivity and denounce hate crimes in the region.