2026-06-09 11:38:00-0400 / 哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)新闻
更新时间:2026年6月9日 / 美国东部时间上午11:46 / CBS/法新社(AFP)
北爱尔兰警方周二表示,他们已拘留一名男子,英国首相基尔·斯塔默称这是一起“令人发指”的贝尔法斯特持刀袭击事件。英国极右翼政治人士在网上分享了该事件的血腥视频,并呼吁举行大规模反移民抗议活动。
北爱尔兰警察局(PSNI)最初称嫌疑人疑似为索马里人,后确认其为一名30多岁的苏丹男子。警方表示,现场发现了一把菜刀。
网上发布的视频显示,一名男子将另一名男子按倒在街道上,用刀多次刺向其头部和颈部,疑似试图将其斩首。画面中可见多名民众上前干预并制服行凶者,此时警察恰好赶到。
周二晚间在北爱尔兰各地举行抗议活动的呼吁在网上迅速升温。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”。
2026年6月9日,法医警察在北爱尔兰贝尔法斯特北部的持刀袭击现场进行调查。
此次袭击发生在一年前一起性侵犯事件引发北爱尔兰种族骚乱之后,也发生在极右翼人士发起抗议活动一周前——此前英国南部一名英国锡克裔男子持刀杀害一名年轻白人学生,警方对此事件的处理方式引发了抗议。
斯塔默将贝尔法斯特周一发生的袭击事件称为“骇人听闻”且“令人发指”。
“我绝对无法容忍街头出现此类令人憎恶的暴力场面,”他在X平台上写道,“我的首要慰问是送给受害者,我感谢包括介入干预的民众在内的所有应急响应人员。”
警方:尚无证据表明与恐怖主义有关
北爱尔兰警方表示,贝尔法斯特持刀袭击案的嫌疑人因涉嫌谋杀未遂被拘留。
警方称,受害者为一名40多岁的男子,面部、眼部、颈部和背部均遭严重刀伤,目前在当地医院情况危急。
助理首席警察瑞安·亨德森表示,北爱尔兰警察局已将这起“令人深感不安的袭击”定为“重大事件”。
“我们已展开调查以确定作案动机,”他说,并补充道,“这场残暴袭击势必在社区引发震动,造成切实的恐慌。”
“目前我们没有任何信息表明这是一起与恐怖主义相关的事件,”亨德森说道。不过他强调,调查才刚刚开始。
警方“已获悉大规模抗议呼吁”,各方呼吁保持冷静
北爱尔兰五大主要政党领导人发表联合声明,谴责此次袭击事件,表示“此类暴行在我们的社会中没有容身之地”。
“我们呼吁保持冷静,为司法程序留出空间,”各政党说道。
这些政治领袖和警方敦促民众不要分享袭击视频,称其“血腥画面只会让相关人员再次遭受创伤”。
支持英国的民主统一党(DUP)英国议会成员加文·罗宾逊在议会中表示,嫌疑人持为期五年的签证在英国境内。
“昨晚发生的事件将对我国的社区凝聚力产生深远影响,”罗宾逊说道,并敦促政府“认识到必须结束不受控制的移民”。
亨德森表示,他“注意到有关嫌疑人移民身份的猜测”,并补充说他已与英国内政部的同事进行了沟通,据他了解,“该个人已获得在北爱尔兰居留的许可”。
他表示,内政部将在未来几天“确认具体细节”,并表示他了解该个人是从爱尔兰都柏林进入北爱尔兰,之后才获得在这个半自治的英国地区居留的许可。
英国当局尚未确认嫌疑人的移民身份。
移民问题已成为英国政治中竞争激烈的议题。公众对当局在管控入境和居留人员以及移民和长期居民受待遇方面缺乏管控的普遍不满,推动了反移民政党在民调中的支持率上升。
英国顶尖极右翼人士包括反移民活动家斯蒂芬·亚克斯利-伦农(化名汤米·罗宾逊)在内,都参与了传播贝尔法斯特袭击事件的视频并呼吁举行抗议活动。
部分账号发布了定于周二晚些时候举行的抗议活动地点。
这位副警察局长亨德森表示,他“已获悉今晚北爱尔兰各地将有抗议活动的呼吁”。
“我理解昨晚的谋杀未遂事件会让人们产生从恐惧到愤怒的各种情绪,”他说道,并再次呼吁保持冷静。
去年6月,两名罗马尼亚青少年因企图在贝尔法斯特西北部的巴利米纳强奸一名女学生而被起诉,此后北爱尔兰爆发了超过一周的骚乱和动乱。
这些指控后来因检方称证据不足而被撤销,但反移民暴力活动已蔓延至北爱尔兰其他城镇,数十所房屋遭到袭击,部分居民选择在窗户上张贴“本地人在此居住”的标语,以阻止骚乱者。
去年,英国本土也在反移民抗议活动中出现了警方与抗议者之间的紧张冲突,其中包括围绕用于安置寻求庇护者的酒店的抗议活动。
Brutal stabbing attack in Belfast sparks calls for anti-immigration protests in Northern Ireland
2026-06-09 11:38:00-0400 / CBS News
Updated on: June 9, 2026 / 11:46 AM EDT / CBS/AFP
Northern Ireland police said Tuesday they had detained a man over what British Prime Minister Keir Starmer branded a “sickening” stabbing attack in Belfast. Graphic video of the incident was shared online by figures on the far right of British politics, who have called for mass anti-immigration protests.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) identified the suspect as a Sudanese man in his 30s, after initially saying he was believed to be Somali. The police said a kitchen knife was found at the scene.
Video posted online shows a man straddling another man lying in a street and slashing him several times in the head and neck with a knife in what appears to have been an attempted beheading. Several people are seen intervening and tackling the perpetrator as police officers arrive.
Calls for demonstrations across Northern Ireland on Tuesday evening quickly gained steam online. Numerous social media accounts urged people to come out and “protest against mass immigration into their communities.”
Forensic police investigate the scene of a stabbing attack in North Belfast, June 9, 2026 in Northern Ireland. Charles McQuillan/Getty
The stabbing came a year after racially-motivated riots rocked Northern Ireland following a sexual assault, and a week after far-right led protests over the way police responded to a young white student who had been fatally stabbed by a British Sikh man in southern England.
Starmer called Monday’s attack in Belfast “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.”
Police say no info yet to suggest terrorism
The Northern Ireland police said the suspect in the Belfast stabbing was detained on suspicion of attempted murder.
The victim, a man in his 40s, was in serious condition in a local hospital after sustaining serious slash wounds to his face, eyes, neck and back, the police said.
Assistant Chief Constable Ryan Henderson said the PSNI had declared the “deeply concerning assault” a “critical incident.”
“We have commenced an investigation to establish a motive,” he said, adding that the “brutal attack will have sent shockwaves through the community, causing real concern.”
“At this stage, we have no information to suggest that this was a terrorist-related incident,” Hennderson said. He stressed that the investigation was just beginning, however.
Pleas for calm as police “aware of calls” for mass protests
The leaders of Northern Ireland’s five main political parties issued a joint statement condemning the attack, saying “there is no place in our society for this kind of brutality.”
“We call for calm and for space to allow justice to take its course,” the parties said.
The political leaders and police urged people not to share the video of the attack, saying its “graphic nature would only serve to retraumatize those involved.”
Gavin Robinson, a member of the British parliament from the pro-U.K. Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), said in parliament that the suspect was in the U.K. on a five-year visa.
“What occurred last night will have profound implications for community cohesion in this country,” Robinson said, urging the government to “recognize that uncontrolled immigration needs to end.”
Henderson said he was “aware of speculation in relation to the suspect’s immigration status,” adding that he had spoken with colleagues from the U.K. Home Office and his understanding was that “the individual was given leave to remain in Northern Ireland.”
He said the Home Office would be “confirming the exact details” in the coming days, and that he understood the individual came into Northern Ireland from Dublin, Ireland, before gaining permission to remain in the semi-autonomous U.K. region.
U.K. authorities have not yet confirmed the suspect’s immigration status.
Immigration has become a fiercely contested issue in British politics. Widespread anger over a perceived lack of control over who is able to enter and remain in the U.K., and how immigrants and longtime residents are treated by authorities, has helped fuel a rise of anti-immigration parties in the polls.
Leading far-right figures in Britain, including anti-immigration activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, who uses the name Tommy Robinson, were among those to circulate the video of the Belfast attack and call for protests.
Some accounts posted locations for protests planned later on Tuesday.
Henderson, the deputy police chief, said he was “aware of calls this evening for protest activity across Northern Ireland.”
“I understand that last night’s attempted murder will leave people feeling a range of emotions, from fear to anger,” he said, adding an appeal for calm.
Northern Ireland saw more than a week of riots and disorder last June after two Romanian teenagers were charged with the attempted rape of a schoolgirl in Ballymena, northwest of Belfast.
Those charges were later dropped, with prosecutors citing a lack of evidence, but anti-immigrant violence had already spread to other towns in Northern Ireland, with dozens of houses attacked and some residents opting to display “locals live here” signs in windows in a bid to deter rioters.
Mainland Britain also saw tense clashes between police and protesters at anti-immigration demonstrations last year, including some around hotels being used to house asylum seekers.
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