2026年6月10日 / 美国东部时间凌晨5:44 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻(CBS News)
作者:乔安妮·斯托克 验证制片人
乔安妮·斯托克是哥伦比亚广播公司新闻验证制片人。她此前曾担任库尔德斯坦24英语频道主编及《国防邮报》执行主编,拥有超过15年经验,结合开源调查方法与实地报道,聚焦冲突、恐怖主义与虚假信息议题。
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北爱尔兰贝尔法斯特—— 周二晚间,贝尔法斯特部分地区爆发反移民暴力抗议,多名蒙面示威者焚烧公交车、汽车、垃圾桶与民宅。极右翼人士此前在社交媒体上呼吁举行大规模抗议,此前一晚北爱尔兰首府发生恶性持刀袭击事件。
一段记录该事件的实拍视频当天早些时候在网络上迅速传播,画面显示一名男子持刀砍向另一名男子的头部与颈部。北爱尔兰警察局已逮捕一名30多岁的苏丹裔男子,并以谋杀未遂、在公共场所携带刀具及威胁杀人的罪名对其提起诉讼。
这名被告在申请庇护后进入英国半自治地区北爱尔兰,并于2023年获得了为期五年的英国签证。他将于周三出庭接受指控。
警方表示,袭击受害者眼部、面部与背部受重伤,已被送往医院。
尽管警方与各主要政党的政客都呼吁保持冷静,但数十名蒙面抗议者周二晚间在多处聚集,引发暴力骚乱。贝尔法斯特一名当地议员将此次事件称为“基于种族的大屠杀”。
英国议会贝尔法斯特选区议员、社会民主工党成员克莱尔·汉娜在接受BBC《新闻之夜》节目采访时表示,民众对持刀袭击事件“理所当然地感到反感与震惊”,但她谴责抗议者纵火行为,并指出部分人挨家挨户搜寻移民。
BBC记者凯利·邦纳称,数百名蒙面男子在贝尔法斯特下纽敦阿兹路沿街行走,手持瓶子与砖块,高呼“滚出去外国人”,同时点燃垃圾桶。他们沿街敲打、踢踹房门并砸碎窗户。
“有一次,我亲眼看到他们试图点燃一辆汽车,直到一名女子从家中出来告诉他们,这辆车属于‘本地人,不是外国人’,他们才停下,”邦纳报道称。
汉娜表示,“网络上的负面势力以及根本不在乎北贝尔法斯特社区经历过什么的当地政客”,在网络上蓄意煽动了这场骚乱。
“你所看到的是一场基于种族的大屠杀,”她说,并点名美国科技大亨埃隆·马斯克、特朗普的意识形态盟友、改革英国党领袖奈杰尔·法拉奇,以及英国极右翼活动家汤米·罗宾逊(本名斯蒂芬·亚克斯利-伦诺克斯),称这些知名人士传播了持刀袭击视频并呼吁举行大规模抗议。
众多社交媒体账号呼吁民众走上街头,“抗议大规模移民涌入社区”。
北爱尔兰首席大臣米歇尔·奥尼尔将这场骚乱场景称为“彻头彻尾的暴徒行径”。
“蒙面男子团伙纵火将家庭赶出家门,无异于令人作呕的懦夫行为,”奥尼尔在社交媒体分享的一份声明中说道。
BBC新闻播出的视频显示,贝尔法斯特北部多栋建筑起火后,多名居民逃离家园。北爱尔兰消防与救援服务部门表示,在当晚7点至午夜期间,他们共处理了62起事件。部分视频显示,在移民人口较多的社区发生火灾后,急救人员协助民众撤离。
北爱尔兰议员约翰·芬努卡称这一场景“可耻且丢人”。芬努卡在社交媒体帖子中表示,他对引发抗议的袭击事件同样感到反感,但补充道:“任何人都无权散布恐惧、恐吓无辜家庭,或在我们的街道上引发无法无天的骚乱。”
这段经CBS新闻验证的持刀袭击视频显示,一名男子遭到暴力袭击,头部与颈部被刺多刀。网络上广泛将其描述为“企图斩首”。警方表示,目前没有迹象表明这与恐怖主义有关,但调查仍在进行中,以确定作案动机。
英国首相基尔·斯塔默称此次袭击“令人毛骨悚然”且“令人作呕”。
“我绝对不能容忍街头出现如此令人憎恶的暴力场面,”他在X平台上说道,“我的思绪首先与受害者同在,我感谢急救人员,包括出手干预的民众。”
周二晚间,哥伦比亚广播公司新闻在贝尔法斯特遇到的许多抗议者都对记者充满敌意,但两名仅希望以克里斯和约翰自称的男子表示,他们对持刀袭击视频感到震惊,觉得有必要站出来声援受害者,但他们拒绝街头的暴力与破坏行为。
克里斯表示,他住在贝尔法斯特郊外,但在该市工作并参加教会活动。他和约翰来自北爱尔兰两大族群的不同阵营——广义上来说,民族主义者多为天主教徒,希望爱尔兰实现统一;联合主义者多为新教徒,希望北爱尔兰继续留在英国——这两个族群历史上存在敌意,经历了数十年的暴力冲突。两人表示,他们在袭击发生后一同前往该地区祈祷。
“令人担忧的是,人们对此既感到意外,又不意外,”克里斯告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,“看看南安普敦发生的事件,这只是众多案例之一,”他提到了本月早些时候在英格兰南部发生的亨利·诺瓦克谋杀案,该案引发了反移民抗议并与警方发生冲突。
克里斯表示,民众对移民问题感到担忧,尤其是在工人阶级社区,那里的社会住房申请等待名单很长,国民医疗保健系统也面临压力。
“他们只是想要一项合理的移民政策,希望这里的民众不会被置于最后一位,而因为人们的声音没有被听到,”他说,“这就是问题的根源:政客们不愿倾听,民众只是觉得必须站出来引起关注。”
极右翼活动人士与政治人物将警方对诺瓦克案的处理方式作为所谓“双重标准执法”的例子——据称移民得到了比英国居民更好的待遇。涉及该事件的警方部门强烈驳斥了这一指控。
美国副总统JD·万斯是批评诺瓦克案处理方式的知名人士之一。万斯在社交媒体帖子中声称,“如果过去几代欧洲精英能够坚守立场,对抗自我憎恨的政治观念和大规模移民涌入——其中许多人蔑视西方和热爱西方的人民”,白人青少年亨利·诺瓦克本可以还活着。
维克拉姆·迪格瓦是英国出生的锡克教徒,他向警方谎称自己遭到了诺瓦克的种族袭击,随后刺死了诺瓦克。法庭认定该说法为虚假。当警方赶到现场时,他们将受伤的诺瓦克视为嫌疑人,无视他的求救请求,对他所说的自己被刺伤的说法表示怀疑,最终才发现他的伤势并试图进行复苏。
迪格瓦上周被判处终身监禁,最低服刑刑期为21年。
Violent anti-immigration protests erupt in Belfast after brutal stabbing attack
June 10, 2026 / 5:44 AM EDT / CBS News
By Joanne Stocker Verification producer
Joanne Stocker is a verification producer for CBS News Confirmed. She was previously chief editor of Kurdistan 24 English and managing editor at The Defense Post. She has combined open-source investigation methods with on-the-ground reporting to cover conflict, terrorism, and misinformation for over 15 years.
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Belfast, Northern Ireland — Violent anti-immigration protests erupted in parts of Belfast on Tuesday evening with some masked demonstrators setting fire to a bus, cars, trash cans and homes. Far-right figures had called on social media for mass protests after a brutal stabbing attack the previous night in Northern Ireland’s capital.
A graphic video of the incident, showing a man slashing another man in the head and neck with a knife, spread quickly online earlier in the day. The Police Service of Northern Ireland detained and charged a Sudanese man in his 30s with attempted murder, possession of a knife in a public place and making threats to kill.
The accused man entered Northern Ireland, a semi-autonomous region of the United Kingdom, after applying for asylum, and in 2023 he was granted a five-year U.K. visa. He is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday to face the charges.
The victim of the attack was taken to the hospital with serious injuries to his eyes, face and back, police said.
Despite calls for calm from the police and politicians from all major parties, dozens of fully masked protesters gathered in several places Tuesday evening and caused violent unrest, with one local lawmaker from Belfast calling it “a race-based pogrom.”
Vehicles set on fire by protesters on Lendrick Street in Belfast, as disorder flared in response to Monday night’s stabbing attack in the city. PA/PA Images via Getty Images
Claire Hanna, a member of the British parliament from Belfast with the Social Democratic & Labour Party, told BBC’s “Newsnight” program that people were “understandably revulsed and shocked” by the stabbing, but she condemned protesters for starting fires and said some had gone door to door looking for immigrants.
BBC reporter Kelly Bonner said hundreds of masked men walked down a street on Lower Newtownards Road in Belfast carrying bottles and bricks, shouting “foreigners out” as they set trash cans alight. She said they walked down streets banging on and kicking doors and smashing windows.
“At one point I witnessed them trying to burn a car until a woman came out of her home and told them it belonged to a ‘local and not a foreigner,’ and they stopped,” Bonner reported.
Hanna said “negative actors online and politicians locally who don’t really care what communities in north Belfast have been through” had deliberately fomented the unrest online.
“What you’re seeing is a race-based pogrom,” she said, naming U.S. tech magnate Elon Musk, President Trump’s ideological ally and Reform UK party leader Nigel Farage, and British far-right activist Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, as some of the prominent figures who spread the stabbing video and called for mass protests.
Numerous social media accounts had urged people to take to the streets and “protest against mass immigration into their communities.”
Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill called the scenes of unrest “outright thuggery.”
“Groups of masked men burning families out of their homes is nothing less than disgusting cowardice,” O’Neill said in a statement shared on social media.
Firefighters attend a house which caught fire on Ligoniel Road, Belfast, as disorder flared during an anti-immigration demonstration organized in response to a stabbing attack in the city, June 9, 2026. PA/PA Images/Getty
Video aired by BBC News showed multiple people fleeing their homes in northern Belfast after the buildings were set on fire, and the Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue service said it had responded to 62 incidents between 7pm and midnight. Some videos showed first responders helping to usher people from their homes after fires were lit in neighborhoods with large immigrant populations.
John Finucane, a lawmaker in Northern Ireland, called the scenes “shameful & disgraceful.” In a social media post, Finucane said he shared the revulsion of the attack that prompted the protest but added: “No one has the right to spread fear, terrorize innocent families or unleash lawless disorder on our streets.”
The video of the stabbing attack, which has been verified by CBS News Confirmed, shows a man being violently assaulted and stabbed multiple times around the head and neck. It has been widely described online as an attempted beheading. Police have said there’s no indication it was terror-related, but an investigation is ongoing to determine the motive.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the attack “horrific” and “sickening.”
“I have absolutely no tolerance for abhorrent scenes of violence like this on our streets,” he said on X. “My thoughts are first and foremost with the victim, and I thank the first responders, including members of the public who intervened.”
A Glider bus, set fire by protesters, in east Belfast, as disorder flared during an anti-immigration demonstration organized in response to Monday night’s stabbing attack in the city. PA/PA Images via Getty Images
While many of the protesters CBS News encountered in Belfast on Tuesday evening were hostile to journalists, two men, who wished to be identified only as Chris and John, said they were shocked by the stabbing video and felt compelled to come out and show solidarity with the victim, but they rejected the violence and destruction on the streets.
Chris said he lives outside Belfast but works and attends church in the city. He and John are from different sides of Northern Ireland’s two communities — broadly, nationalists from largely Catholic families who want a united Ireland, and unionists, who tend to be Protestant and want the province to remain part of the U.K. — which have a history of animosity and decades of violence. The two men said they went to the area to pray together after the stabbing.
“The worrying thing is that people are kind of surprised, but not surprised” by the attack, Chris told CBS News. “Look at the incident that happened in Southampton, and that’s just one of many,” he said, referring to the murder of Henry Nowak in southern England, which sparked anti-immigration protests and clashes with police earlier this month.
Chris said people were worried about immigration, particularly in working class areas where there are long lists for social housing and the national healthcare system is under pressure.
“They just want a sensible immigration policy, and for the people here not to be put last, and because people aren’t being heard,” he said. “This is what causes this: Politicians aren’t listening, and people just feel like they have to make a stand and be noticed.”
The way police responded to the Nowak case was seized on by far-right activists and political figures as an example of what some called “two-tier” policing — with immigrants allegedly getting better treatment than British residents. The police force involved in the incident strongly rejected the accusation.
Vice President JD Vance was among the prominent figures to criticize the handling of the Nowak case. Vance claimed in a social media post that the white teenager would still be alive, “if the last few generations of European elites had stood their ground against the politics of self-hatred and the mass invasion of migrants, many of whom despise the west and the people who love it.”
Nowak was stabbed to death by Vickrum Digwa, a British-born Sikh who claimed to police that he was subjected to a racist assault by Nowak. A court found that claim was false. When officers arrived on the scene, they treated Nowak as a suspect as he lay wounded, dismissing his pleas for help and casting doubt as he said he had ben stabbed, before eventually seeing his injury and attempting to resuscitate him.
Digwa was sentenced last week to life in prison, with a minimum term in prison of 21 years.
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