V Belfastu množični protesti potem, ko je migrant napadel, hudo poškodoval in skušal obglaviti domačina s kuhinjskim nožem. Sedaj se je oglasila tudi družina žrtve.
V ponedeljek zvečer je v Belfastu, glavnem mestu Severne Irske, prišlo do grozljivega migrantskega napada, ko je Sudanec skušal obglaviti lokalnega prebivalca. Dan zatem so izbruhnili množični protesti, ki so kmalu prerastli v nemire. Na Britanskem otočju smo v zadnjih desetletjih videli že več tovrstnih grozljivih posledic “kulture obogatitve” v obliki migracij iz tretjega sveta. Legalne in ilegalne migracije korenito spreminjajo demografsko podobo Velike Britanije in Irske, nekoč mirne četrti pa postajajo migrantske luknje.V začetku meseca je javnost pretresel že primer Henryja Nowaka , ki ga je umoril Indijec, policisti pa so pustili, da je Henry, vklenjen v lisice izkrvavel na pločniku, saj mu niso verjeli, da je bil zaboden. Le nekaj dni po objavi policijskih posnetkov njegove smrti pa jepo spletu zaokrožil tudi globoko šokanten napad iz Belfasta.
Sta oba brutalna primera migrantskega nasilja izbila sodu dno? Množice Ircev in Angležev, ki so se v preteklosti sovražile in spopadale sedaj složno korakajo proti migracijam. Razjarjeni domačini so celo zažgali avtobus in več vozil. Medtem je postala znana identiteta napadalca kot tudi njegove žrtve. Prvemu je ime Hadi Alodid , gre pa za 30-letnega Sudanca, ki je prišel v Združeno kraljestvo leta 2023, kjer mu je bila odobrena prošnja za zaščito do leta 2028. Alodid se nahaja v priporu zaradi poskusa uboja in povzročitve težjih poškodb z nožem. Njegova žrtev je 44-letni Stephen Oglivy iz severnega Belfasta. V napadu je utrpel hude poškodbe vratu, hrbta in levega očesa, medtem ko je desno oko izgubil, saj mu je migrant hotel očesi izrezati. K sreči so mimoidoči posredovali in preprečili Sudancu, da bi svojo žrtev pokončal. Oglivy je trenutno na intenzivni nega a naj bi se njegovo stanje stabiliziralo.
It has now been revealed that the Belfast man who was nearly beheaded by an African migrant, Stephen Ogilvie, was helping the same man who attacked him move in as a next door neighbor just four days before the attack. pic.twitter.com/Rj5HuZt2YB
— Right Angle News Network (@Rightanglenews) June 10, 2026
Medtem, ko se protesti nadaljujejo, je Oglivyjeva družina dejala, da nasilje ni dobro in da so edina pot mirni protesti in demonstracije. Po poročanju profila Viségrad24 naj bi Alodid prispel v Belfast tako, da je preko Sredozemlja prispel v čolnu, prišel z letalom iz Pariza v Dublin in iz Dublina v Belfast, kjer je zaprosil za zaščito. Seveda sicer velja, da morajo begunci zaprositi za zaščito v prvi varni državi, a kot vemo se tega migranti ne držijo, oblasti pa pogosto zamižijo.
BREAKING
The Sudanese asylum seeker who nearly beheaded a man in Belfast has been named.
Hadi Alodid took a dinghy across the Mediterranean, took a flight from Paris to Dublin & finally a bus from Dublin across the open border to Belfast where he applied for asylum in the UK pic.twitter.com/69tnzH86hE
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) June 10, 2026
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Read the full article at Nova24TV →📄Source document: Henry Nowak case
3 reports
Nova24TVParty-alignedRight11 days ago Victim of a horrific migrant attack in Belfast by middle-aged localsA violent attack by a migrant in Belfast left a local resident seriously injured. The incident sparked large protests which escalated into unrest. The article references past cases of migration-related violence, including the death of Henry Nowak at the hands of an Indian man, where police did not believe his claims of being stabbed. The attacker in Belfast has been identified as a 30-year-old Sudanese man named Hadi Alodid.
Bias read (Right): The article uses emotionally charged language such as 'grozljivega migrantskega napada' ('terrifying migrant attack') and frames migration as a source of violence and demographic change. It highlights incidents involving migrants without providing balanced perspectives or counter-narratives, and it
Nova24TVParty-alignedCenter12 days ago Migrant almost beheads IrishmanA man was stabbed and attacked with a knife on a Belfast street in what appears to be an attempted beheading, allegedly by an individual of migrant background. Bystanders intervened to stop the attack and the victim was hospitalized in critical condition. Police responded to the incident on Kinnaird Avenue in north Belfast.
Bias read (Center): The headline prioritizes perpetrator's migrant status despite relying on unconfirmed social media claims for key details, while official police sources provide minimal confirmation; related content linking to migrant crime creates guilt-by-association framing.
Official sources cited
- government Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI)
N1 SlovenijaIndependentCenter12 days ago The Belfast knife attack has sparked a wave of outrage and calls for protestsA knife attack in Belfast has sparked outrage and calls for protests across the United Kingdom. The Northern Ireland Police have arrested a man suspected of attempted murder, initially believed to be a Somali national but later identified as a Sudanese citizen. A clear video of the attack circulated online, showing the suspect repeatedly stabbing the victim in the head. The victim, a 40-year-old man, suffered severe eye injuries and lacerations to his face and back and was hospitalized. Assistant Chief Constable Ryan Henderson described the incident as highly concerning and announced increased
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a violent crime with factual details, including police statements, victim information, and the arrest of the suspect. There is no evident ideological framing, loaded language, or selective sourcing that would indicate a political lean. The content remains neutral and focused.
Official sources cited
- government Northern Ireland Police Statement
- press release BBC Report