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"Dozens of nationalist protesters gathered outside parliament in London on Tuesday to protest against the knife attack in Belfast earlier in the week. "The establishment's lying, the media are lying, all the news are lying. They're saying it was a stabbing when it was a beheading. And whenever something like this happens, they tell everyone to shut up, be quiet, go home," Clive, a protester said, adding 'I don't feel safe'. Footage shows protesters taking a knee while police were overseeing the event. Participants also argued with counter-protesters. "Last night, I saw a graphic footage that disturbed me, and it was a footage of a male on top of another male trying to saw his head off. It was so graphic. Blood everywhere,” another protester recalled while blaming 'uncontrolled mass migration'. "I'm just not very happy with the state of the country and establishment, obviously of Henry Nowak, we saw what happened, the police were more worried about being called labels like racist and stuff like that, instead of addressing the actual problem," Sid, a third protester said. This comes after a knife attack in Belfast on Monday. Shocking footage of the incident went viral on social media, showing the victim being pinned to the ground and repeatedly stabbed - before a bystander intervened with a hurling stick. A Sudanese man in his 30s is in custody and has been charged with attempted murder, while the victim, in his 40s, suffered 'significant injuries'. Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the incident 'horrific' and 'sickening'. Officials have called for calm after video footage circulated on social media sparked widespread shock and condemnation."
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