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How a peaceful protest in Ballymena descended into hate-filled violence | How a peaceful protest in Ballymena descended into hate-filled violence |
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The violence started on Monday night following a peaceful protest in the County Antrim town | The violence started on Monday night following a peaceful protest in the County Antrim town |
A dangerous cocktail of factors came together to plunge Ballymena, County Antrim, into hate-filled violence. | A dangerous cocktail of factors came together to plunge Ballymena, County Antrim, into hate-filled violence. |
Within 36 hours of a peaceful protest on Monday evening, 32 police officers had been injured as the authorities struggled to keep the peace. | Within 36 hours of a peaceful protest on Monday evening, 32 police officers had been injured as the authorities struggled to keep the peace. |
The families who were targeted, many of them relatively new to Northern Ireland, have been left feeling terrified and terrorised. | The families who were targeted, many of them relatively new to Northern Ireland, have been left feeling terrified and terrorised. |
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has branded the violence "racist thuggery", and pointed to a "mob mentality" fuelled by social media. | The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has branded the violence "racist thuggery", and pointed to a "mob mentality" fuelled by social media. |
People do not become racists overnight. | People do not become racists overnight. |
It seems those involved had been waiting for an opportunity to vent their hatred. | It seems those involved had been waiting for an opportunity to vent their hatred. |
The rioting broke out after a planned peaceful protest on Monday evening, in response to an alleged serious sexual assault in the County Antrim town on Saturday evening. | The rioting broke out after a planned peaceful protest on Monday evening, in response to an alleged serious sexual assault in the County Antrim town on Saturday evening. |
Racist graffiti appeared in the town on Sunday night. | Racist graffiti appeared in the town on Sunday night. |
On Monday morning, two teenage boys appeared in court and confirmed their names and ages through a Romanian interpreter. The two 14-year-olds denied the charges against them. | On Monday morning, two teenage boys appeared in court and confirmed their names and ages through a Romanian interpreter. The two 14-year-olds denied the charges against them. |
By Monday afternoon, a social media post advertising a planned protest at 7.30pm that evening had been widely circulated. | By Monday afternoon, a social media post advertising a planned protest at 7.30pm that evening had been widely circulated. |
Bricks, masonry and petrol bombs were thrown at police in Ballymena on Tuesday night | Bricks, masonry and petrol bombs were thrown at police in Ballymena on Tuesday night |
Several thousand people turned up at a place known locally as Ken's car park. | Several thousand people turned up at a place known locally as Ken's car park. |
The Facebook post stated it was to be a "peaceful protest to show our anger at what cannot and will not be tolerated in this town". | The Facebook post stated it was to be a "peaceful protest to show our anger at what cannot and will not be tolerated in this town". |
There was a short march along Larne Street and Queen Street. A smaller crowd later gathered elsewhere, near the location of the alleged assault. | There was a short march along Larne Street and Queen Street. A smaller crowd later gathered elsewhere, near the location of the alleged assault. |
Youths with their faces masked and wearing gloves started attacking the police and a number of houses. | Youths with their faces masked and wearing gloves started attacking the police and a number of houses. |
Looking at the pictures of young men trying to destroy people and property, their lust for violence was clear to see. | Looking at the pictures of young men trying to destroy people and property, their lust for violence was clear to see. |
A large crowd was behind them, filming on mobile phones rather than intervening. | A large crowd was behind them, filming on mobile phones rather than intervening. |
Businesses owned by Muslims were burnt out during racist violence in Belfast last summer | Businesses owned by Muslims were burnt out during racist violence in Belfast last summer |
Street violence in Northern Ireland, in the months of June and July, is sadly nothing new. | Street violence in Northern Ireland, in the months of June and July, is sadly nothing new. |
Over the decades, it has largely been centred on parade disputes or bonfires, but last summer there was racially-motivated violence in Belfast. | Over the decades, it has largely been centred on parade disputes or bonfires, but last summer there was racially-motivated violence in Belfast. |
The murder of three children in Southport led to riots in parts of England. | The murder of three children in Southport led to riots in parts of England. |
This triggered an anti-immigration protest in Belfast city centre, which descended into a day and night of violence, with further disorder in the next few days. | This triggered an anti-immigration protest in Belfast city centre, which descended into a day and night of violence, with further disorder in the next few days. |
Loyalist paramilitaries were involved but to what extent was never firmly established. | Loyalist paramilitaries were involved but to what extent was never firmly established. |
The UVF (Ulster Volunteer Force) and UDA (Ulster Defence Association) have long-standing links to extreme far-right groups, and both have a presence in the Ballymena area. | The UVF (Ulster Volunteer Force) and UDA (Ulster Defence Association) have long-standing links to extreme far-right groups, and both have a presence in the Ballymena area. |
The PSNI said there was no evidence of paramilitary involvement in the recent violence in the town, at this stage. | The PSNI said there was no evidence of paramilitary involvement in the recent violence in the town, at this stage. |
The MP for North Antrim, Jim Allister, has said the violence is wrong and must stop immediately as "it distracts from the very real grievances". | The MP for North Antrim, Jim Allister, has said the violence is wrong and must stop immediately as "it distracts from the very real grievances". |
The Traditional Unionist Voice leader said there had been "rapid demographic change" in Ballymena in recent years and claimed a "failure of successive authorities to manage integration or address local concerns has left many residents feeling ignored and disrespected". | The Traditional Unionist Voice leader said there had been "rapid demographic change" in Ballymena in recent years and claimed a "failure of successive authorities to manage integration or address local concerns has left many residents feeling ignored and disrespected". |
According to recent research published by the Stormont Assembly, statistics show that Northern Ireland is the "least diverse part of the UK". | |
A report on international migration said that only 3.4% of Northern Ireland's population (65,600 people) are from a minority ethnic group. | A report on international migration said that only 3.4% of Northern Ireland's population (65,600 people) are from a minority ethnic group. |
That compares to 18.3% in England and Wales, and 12.9% in Scotland. | That compares to 18.3% in England and Wales, and 12.9% in Scotland. |
In a joint statement, all the parties that make up the Northern Ireland Executive have appealed for calm. | In a joint statement, all the parties that make up the Northern Ireland Executive have appealed for calm. |
"Those weaponizing the situation in order to sow racial tensions do not care about seeing justice and have nothing to offer their communities but division and disorder." | "Those weaponizing the situation in order to sow racial tensions do not care about seeing justice and have nothing to offer their communities but division and disorder." |
The Social Democrat and Labour Party (SDLP) leader Claire Hanna described the outbreak of violence on Monday night as a "race-based pogrom". | The Social Democrat and Labour Party (SDLP) leader Claire Hanna described the outbreak of violence on Monday night as a "race-based pogrom". |
She said people should "live and let live" and look after each other. | She said people should "live and let live" and look after each other. |
One of the many frightening videos on social media showed houses being attacked with families still inside. | One of the many frightening videos on social media showed houses being attacked with families still inside. |
A woman could be heard saying: "If they're local, they need out. If they're not local let them stay there." | A woman could be heard saying: "If they're local, they need out. If they're not local let them stay there." |
The harrowing scenes have been condemned by politicians on all sides, including Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. | The harrowing scenes have been condemned by politicians on all sides, including Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. |
Social media continues to be a platform which is used and abused for coverage of the violence. | Social media continues to be a platform which is used and abused for coverage of the violence. |
As well as extreme views and conspiracy theories, there have been many calls for calm, and not just from politicians and community leaders. | As well as extreme views and conspiracy theories, there have been many calls for calm, and not just from politicians and community leaders. |
One of the people who posted the original call for a protest on Monday has appealed for the attacks to stop, describing them as "utter madness". | One of the people who posted the original call for a protest on Monday has appealed for the attacks to stop, describing them as "utter madness". |
The calls for calm are becoming louder. | The calls for calm are becoming louder. |
However, at the moment, not everyone is listening. | However, at the moment, not everyone is listening. |
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