Minister Blames Online Actors for Belfast Racist Riots
Northern Ireland's justice minister Naomi Long says online 'bad faith actors' incited racism after a stabbing, leading to bus and car burnings in Belfast.
Northern Ireland's justice minister Naomi Long says online 'bad faith actors' incited racism after a stabbing, leading to bus and car burnings in Belfast.
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Northern Ireland's Justice Minister Naomi Long faced backlash on BBC Breakfast after condemning Belfast protests following a stabbing. Viewers criticized her remarks.
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