New Delhi, June 14 -- Approximately twenty thousand people marched in Belfast and Derry on Saturday afternoon under banners reading 'Riots don't speak for Belfast' and 'Belfast stands against racism,' in the largest anti-racism mobilisation in Northern Ireland since the 2014 anti-racism rally that followed the East Belfast pipe-bomb attacks. The Saturday march, which the cross-community anti-racism coalition Stand Against Racism in Northern Ireland (SARN) called Wednesday morning and which the Belfast Trades Council, the Belfast Migrant Centre, and the Anti-Racism Network NI co-organised, brought to a public-protest endpoint a week of anti-migrant pogrom-style rioting that, since the evening of Monday, June 9, has made twenty-seven people...