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UK minister says violence in Northern Ireland is racist thuggery

By Thomson Reuters Jun 11, 2026 | 1:41 AM

LONDON, June 11 (Reuters) – Two days of anti-immigration violence in Northern Ireland is nothing but racist thuggery, Britain’s minister for ​the province said on Thursday, after ‌police deployed water cannon to tackle rioters for a second night.

Hilary Benn said there was less disorder on the streets of Belfast on Wednesday night as ‌opposed ​to Tuesday, when rioters torched ⁠homes and news1vehicles, targeting ⁠ethnic minorities following a knife attack for which a Sudanese man has been charged with attempted murder.

Many of those who did ​clash with police on Wednesday were seeking to get to a hotel outside Belfast ⁠that has been targeted in ⁠the past for housing asylum ​seekers.

Asked on Sky News if violent scenes were ​racist riots rather than protests he said: “Well, if ‌you are targeting people on the basis of the color of their skin, how else can you describe them? That is racist ⁠thuggery.”

Benn said the violence had caused deep trauma in the province.

“It’s really difficult to convey the genuine ⁠sense of ‌fear there is on the ⁠part of the ethnic minority community ​here ‌in Northern Ireland as they’ve witnessed ​these scenes, ⁠reports of people being stopped in their cars to be asked what their nationality is, nurses going to work. This is appalling.”

(Reporting by Sarah Young; Writing by Muvija M; Editing by ​Kate Holton)