Belfast cafe torched, hate crimes probed
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•Stop trashing our city, Justice Minister pleads as cafe and shop torched in Belfast
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Justice Minister Naomi Long : 'Those attacking businesses should be ashamed' Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly pleads: 'Stop it now' Cars and bins torched in Sandy Row area as violence escalated.
Police form cordon around Islamic Centre as anti-immigration march heads towards area.
Two arrested after earlier violence linked to Unity Over Division rally in support of Muslim communities.
Sinn Fein MLA Deirdre Hargey said there was shock that the anti-immigrant protest had been allowed to reach south Belfast .
Local Alliance MLA Andrew Muir said he was disgusted by the shameful hate marches.
Amnesty International’s Northern Ireland director Patrick Corrigan said: “The violence brought to the streets of Belfast today by racist agitators is utterly unacceptable”.
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