Cops: Sudanese “Migrant” Tried to Behead White Man in Belfast, Northern Eire
A Sudanese asylum faker attempted to behead a white man in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Monday, but a rescuer arrived at the scene and clobbered the African maniac with a hurling stick.
News reports say that mass protests announced by immigration patriot Tommy Robinson failed to materialize, but the Daily Mail and other media reported that angry Irishmen were rioting in Belfast, once a center of The Troubles between Catholics and Protestants.
Now, The Troubles are between Irish people and the so-called migrants, whom the government has permitted to invade Northern Ireland.
And in the latest case of “migrant” violence, the suspect exploited a loophole in the law to stay in the country.
The crime was reminiscent of the murder of British Army Fusilier Lee Rigby in 2013. Two African Muslims set upon Rigby and beheaded him in broad daylight.
The Attack
Video of the Sudanese thug — almost certainly a Muslim, as with 94 percent of Sudanese — shows him sitting atop the victim, shouting the customary gibberish to which the Irish people are forced to listen. It was 10:30 p.m.
As he stabs the man in the head and neck, and appears to attempt to cut off his head, a woman shouts “get off him yu f**king rat.”
“He’s trying to cut his head off,” another bystander shouted.
As the bystanders shouted, Maitiu Mág Tighearnán arrived and began beating the Sudanese psychopath with his hurling stick. “Get off, get off, get off,” Tighearnán shouted as he wailed away at the African.
That stopped the attack, and the victim was raced to the hospital.
“The injured man is in hospital where his condition is described as serious,” the Belfast Telegraph reported:
The attack has left the man with significant injuries to his eyes, face, neck and back.
The as-yet-unidentified suspect is charged with attempted murder and “with possession of an article with blade or point in a public place and making threats to kill,” the Daily Mail reported.
While British immigration patriot Tommy Robinson announced nationwide protests beginning at 7 p.m. local time, protesters didn’t show up in some cities. In other places, they did.
In Belfast, “protestors are now beginning to gather at sites in Belfast following the knife attack, as well as outside a hotel used to house asylum seekers in Southampton and in Parliament Square in London,” the Daily Mail reported:
Banners were spotted which read ‘no racism, just patriotism’ and ‘end two-tier policing, end two-tier justice’.
As chants of ‘secure our borders, mass deportation’, and ‘stop the boats, send them home’ rang out.
As tension escalated in Belfast, one bus was set on fire and completely destroyed.
In Southampton dozens of demonstrators held Union and St George flags as they gathered outside Highfield House Hotel.
Protesters outside the hotel in the city’s Portswood suburb unveiled signs reading “Belfast-Southampton Stands With You,” “Enough Is Enough” and “Illegal Migration Is Destroying Our Civilisation.”
CNN reported that masked protesters set ablaze a bus, cars, and police barricades. “Tensions also appeared to boil over in the neighboring town of Newtown Abbey, where protesters set two cars alight, according to video geolocated by CNN, and in Kilkeel where another car was set on fire.”
Asylum Faker
The Telegraph disclosed the suspect’s immigration history.
The chief constable of the Northern Ireland Police Service, Jon Boutcher, “said the suspect was believed to have travelled from Sudan to Paris and then to Dublin, before taking a bus to Belfast in February 2023,” the newspaper explained:
There, he claimed asylum and was given leave to remain in the U.K. in September 2023.
The so-called “Irish route” involves migrants flying to Dublin from Europe, sometimes on false papers, before travelling unchecked to Northern Ireland by land to claim asylum. The UK and Ireland share a common travel agreement that allows free movement across the border without routine immigration checks.
The Home Office confirmed the suspect was granted refugee status after arriving in the UK and was granted leave to remain until 2028.
In other words, had the authorities had the courage to send the suspect back to Sudan where he belongs, he wouldn’t have been in Belfast, straddling an Irishman and trying to behead him.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer pronounced himself aghast at the attack.
“I have absolutely no tolerance for abhorrent scenes of violence like this on our streets,” he said of the “sickening” attack, the Telegraph reported:
My thoughts are first and foremost with the victim, and I thank the first responders, including members of the public who intervened.
Those thoughts won’t likely include the mass deportations of dangerous Africans.
Rigby Murder
The victims of the government-sponsored “migrant” invasion are all too familiar with rampaging Africans who behead people.
On May 22, 2013, two Nigerians, Michael Adebolajo and Michael Oluwatobi Adebowale, ran down Fusilier Rigby, an Afghanistan war veteran, with their car. Then they beheaded him. They were found guilty on December 19 the same year.
Copycat attempted beheadings followed.
Despite the Rigby murder, officials did not stop importing Africans, so now, a man in Belfast might pay with his life.