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Anti-migrant display set alight in Northern Ireland bonfire

First publishedJul 12, 19:21 UTC
Last updatedJul 12, 21:56 UTC · 5m ago
11 outletAl Jazeera
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Flags representing Palestine, Syria, Sudan, and Somalia were placed on a large bonfire tower in Northern Ireland before it was set alight. This display showed strong anti-migrant feelings during the event.

A big bonfire was lit in Northern Ireland. Flags from several countries were put on top of it. These flags included Palestine, Syria, Sudan, and Somalia. The fire burned brightly around these flags. This shows people are against migrants.

Why it matters

This event shows strong feelings about immigration in Northern Ireland. It tells us what some people think about new arrivals to the area.

In brief
What was set on fire?
Flags from several countries were put on a bonfire.
Where did this happen?
This happened in Northern Ireland.
What does the display show?
It shows strong feelings against migrants (people who move to a new country).
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All outlets frame the story in the same way. They focus on the flags and the anti-migrant message.

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    The specific countries represented by the flags were highlighted.
    Al JazeeraListed Palestine, Syria, Sudan, and Somalia.
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