Up to 15,000 people have taken part in an anti-racism rally in Belfast, after a week of rioting and disorder in the city.
Saturday’s protest started at Writer’s Square, where a huge crowd assembled, many holding placards with anti-racism and pro-migrant messages.
Organised by the United Against Racism group, the protesters made their way to City Hall in Belfast, chanting, “When migrants’ rights are under attack, what do we do? Stand up, fight back.”
Many waved Palestinian and Pride…