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Northern Ireland town hit by ‘racially motivated' riot

Northern Ireland town hit by ‘racially motivated' riot

Arab News10-06-2025

BALLYMENA, United Kingdom: Northern Irish police said Tuesday that 15 officers were injured in clashes after 'racially motivated' attacks sparked by the arrest of two teenagers for the attempted rape of a young girl.
The unrest in the town of Ballymena, some 30 miles northwest of Belfast, erupted Monday night after a vigil in a neighborhood where an alleged serious sexual assault happened on Saturday.
'This violence was clearly racially motivated and targeted at our minority ethnic community and police,' Assistant Chief Constable Ryan Henderson said.
Tensions in the town, which has a large migrant population, remained high on Tuesday, as residents described the scenes as 'terrifying' and told AFP those involved were targeting 'foreigners.'
Two teenage boys, charged by police with the attempted rape of a teenage girl, had appeared in court Monday, where they asked for a Romanian interpreter, local media reports said.
The trouble began when masked people 'broke away from the vigil and began to build barricades, stockpiling missiles and attacking properties,' police said.
Houses and businesses were attacked and three people had to be evacuated, the Police Service of Northern Ireland said, adding it was investigating 'hate attacks.'
Security forces also came under 'sustained attack' with petrol bombs, fireworks and bricks thrown by rioters, injuring 15 officers including some who required hospital treatment, according to the force.
One 29-year-old man was arrested and charged with riotous behavior, disorderly behavior, attempted criminal damage and resisting police.
Four houses were damaged by fire, and windows and doors of homes and businesses smashed.
Cornelia Albu, 52, a Romanian migrant and mother-of-two who lives opposite a house targeted in the attacks said her family had been 'very scared.'
'Last night it was crazy because too many people came here and tried to put the house on fire,' Albu, who works in a factory, told AFP.
'My family was very scared,' she said, adding she would have to move but was worried she would not find another place to live because she was Romanian.
A 22-year-old woman who lives next door to a burnt-out house in the same Clonavon neighborhood said the night had been 'terrifying.'
'People were going after foreigners, whoever they were, or how innocent they were,' the woman, who did not want to share her name for security reasons, told AFP.
'But there were local people indoors down the street scared as hell.'
Northern Ireland saw racism-fueled disorder in August after similar riots in English towns and cities.
According to Mark, 24, who did not share his last name, the alleged rape on the weekend was 'just a spark.'
'The foreigners around here don't show respect to the locals, they come here, don't integrate,' said Mark.
Another man was halfway up a ladder, hanging a Union Jack flag in front of his house as a 'precaution — so people know it's not a foreigner living here.'
'Ballymena has a large migrant population, a lot of people actually work in the town and provide excellent work,' Mayor Jackson Minford told AFP.
'Last night unfortunately has probably scared a lot of people. We are actively working to identify those responsible and bring them to justice,' said Henderson.
Footage on social media appeared to show protesters smashing the windows of houses and some masked individuals kicking in doors.
A spokesman for UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the 'disorder' in Ballymena was 'very concerning.'
'Obviously, the reports of sexual assault in the area are extremely distressing, but there is no justification for attacks on police officers,' Downing Street added.

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