Thousands of people have gathered for an anti-racism rally in Belfast, organized by Unite Against Racism, following days of unrest triggered by a knife attack. The 'Together Against Hate' event is taking place outside Belfast City Hall.
The rally comes after violent demonstrations erupted across the city in response to a stabbing incident where Stephen Ogilvie lost an eye and sustained deep cuts to his head, face, and back.
Attendees carried placards with messages such as 'Racists go home' and 'The problem is evil and violence, not race'.



