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  • Long condemns violence at weekend

    Date published: 4 August 2024

    Justice Minister, Naomi Long has condemned the violence that erupted in Belfast.

    Justice Minister Naomi Long pictured

    Demonstrations were organised across Northern Ireland yesterday with large disturbances breaking out in Belfast.

    The Minister said: “I utterly condemn the violence that we saw yesterday on the streets of Belfast. These demonstrations were orchestrated by those motivated by a desire to create fear and division. They have no regard for human life and are focused on spreading misinformation and disinformation to alienate some sections of our community. This type of disorder needs to be highlighted for what it is – fearmongering and intimidation of the highest level.

    "There can be no place in our community for hate: for xenophobia, racism and Islamophobia. Neither can there be any place for such intimidation and intolerance. My thoughts are with all those impacted by this disorder; those whose property was damaged, businesses attacked and who were intimidated, threatened or fearful as a result.

    The Minister continued: “I particularly commend the PSNI and all those frontline responders who were faced with such a challenging day yesterday. I also send my best wishes to the officers who were injured and I hope they make a speedy recovery.

    “Thankfully, due to the professionalism and expertise of the PSNI the disruption and violence was controlled and brought to a conclusion without major incident. I would also appeal to anyone with information which could assist the police bring those involved in the violence to justice, to contact them on 101."

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