Irishmen Riot in Belfast Over Brutal Stabbing, Near Beheading; Victim, Suspect Identified
Furious patriots turned Belfast, Ireland, into a war zone yesterday after a Sudanese asylum faker brutally attempted to behead an Irishman the night before.
Cars burned across the city, a hit list of migrant families was posted online, and masked youths identified as mostly Protestants, fed up with the importation of Third World rapists and murderers, angrily marched through the streets.
Facing an attempted murder charge is Hadi Alodid, a 30-year-old Sudanese cultural enricher who landed in Belfast by way of Paris.
His victim: Steven Ogilvy, 44, now in a coma and missing his left eye.
The Attack
As The New American reported yesterday, video shows Alodid sitting astride Ogilvy’s chest, shouting in the usual incomprehensible gibberish, stabbing Ogilvy repeatedly, and attempting to behead him.
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 you 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 Telegraph detailed Ogilvy’s condition. He “lost his left eye after being stabbed in the face, neck and back in Kinnaird Avenue on Monday night,” the newspaper reported:
He also suffered deep head lacerations and remains in a critical condition in hospital, with relatives by his bedside. …
It is understood that Mr Ogilvie, who is disabled and has schizophrenia, was the victim of an unprovoked assault. …
Originally from Rathcoole, Newtownabbey, he lived in an apartment close to the scene. It is understood he left the flat to approach the attacker, who was not known to him, after reportedly spotting him walking back and forth on the street for a considerable time.
Mr Ogilvie is thought to have asked: “What are you doing?”
During a court appearance this morning, Alodid was denied bail after the Police Service of Northern Ireland told the court that “significant public disorder” would likely ensue if Alodid were released, the newspaper reported. As well, he might try to behead another hapless Irishman.
The African stabber traveled to Dublin from Paris, reports said, then went to Belfast, where he received asylum and was permitted to stay in the country for five years until 2028. Had Alodid not been in Ireland, Ogilvy wouldn’t be in the hospital. And he would still have his left eye.
“Hilary Benn, the Northern Ireland Secretary, has said Northern Ireland’s porous border with the Republic of Ireland should not be blamed for the knife attack,” The Telegraph reported:
He said at a press conference: “Obviously we will need to reflect on the particular circumstances of this case, but what is at fault here is the person who committed this dreadful attack on Mr Ogilvie. That is what we need to focus on.”
Riots Ensue
The newspaper also reported that “a ‘hit list’ of migrant homes has been drawn up and circulated online as Belfast braces for a second night of disorder.” Last night, “masked rioters torched homes, a Middle Eastern supermarket, a bus and police cars” after the attack.
Viral video on X shows angry protesters marching down streets hoping to drive “migrants” from their homes.
Independent journalist Andy Ngo identified some of them as “mostly Protestant youths in black.”
“Masked rioters in Belfast targeted the homes of migrants on Tuesday night after a Sudanese asylum seeker was charged with attempted murder over a “sickening” knife attack,” the The Telegraph reported:
Footage of the disorder shows infants being carried out of neighbouring houses as flames engulf the properties. A pastor told the BBC that people were being forced out of their homes “because they’re black.”
Protesters set fire to homes, a Middle Eastern supermarket and several vehicles, including a bus and a police car, after ignoring calls for calm.
The New York Times described similar scenes.
“Firefighters and emergency responders escorted immigrant families from homes that had been set alight in Belfast on Tuesday night,” the newspaper reported:
Burning cars blazed on the street, and a city bus was set on fire by a group that appeared to be mostly young men, many of them masked. Garbage cans engulfed in flames were used to create roadblocks elsewhere in the city.
Some of the most harrowing scenes played out in Belfast, where families had to flee burning homes.
Paul Doherty, a community worker and local councilor from west Belfast, described what he’d seen on Tuesday night as “absolutely appalling.” He said there were “mobs of people basically chasing people from their homes.”
“People were being terrorized simply because of the color of their skin or where they came from,” he said, adding that he met with and provided help to two women, one Sudanese and another from Somalia, and four children, who were forced from their home after an arson attack.
“The scenes in Belfast last night were shocking and completely unacceptable,” far-left, pro-“migrant” British Prime Minister Keir Starmer wrote on X:
There is no justification for the violence and disorder that we saw threatening our communities, nor for those who encouraged it, online or elsewhere.
It is clear that people were targeted last night because of their background and I will not tolerate it. Those responsible will feel the full force of the law.
Starmer did not say how long we will tolerate the Camp of the Saints invasion of the British Isles.
Leftist Lies
Leftists have claimed that social media and “far-right” figures who use it are “stoking” violence. Rob Blackie, who ran for mayor of London, wants a totalitarian crackdown on Elon Musk and X because he doesn’t like what Musk said.
“Thugs burning out people in Belfast can’t be ignored,” Blackie wrote:
Elon Musk is a national security threat.
We can stop him because he is vulnerable to UK government action.
1. We can regulate, and if he refuses to comply, block, Twitter.
2. We can make life harder for Tesla…
In October 2025, he wrote that “Britain Must Crush Musk.”
X proprietor Musk begged to differ.
“Murderous migrants beheading innocent people in their home town is what’s making people angry, not ‘social media!’” he wrote.
Musk reposted not only immigration patriot Tommy Robinson’s call for nationwide protests, but also another from Rupert Lowe, a member of Parliament.
“Only by protesting REPEATEDLY and LOUDLY will there be any change!!” Musk wrote over Robinson’s appeal.
“Millions must go,” Lowe wrote over a photo of Alodid.
