Belfast Rioters Shared Lists Of Houses With Multiple Occupants To Target | Belfast Reverend
Jun 13, 2026•Channel
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“There are signs in the windows, which frightened students have put up saying, ‘students live here’.”
The internet and social media had a big part to play in the recent Belfast riots, with paramilitary groups radicalising young people and sharing houses to target online, says archbishop of Armagh Rt. Reverend John McDowell.
Rt. Reverend John McDowell was speaking to Rosie Wright and Guto Harri on Times Radio Breakfast. Listen live every day, 6–10am.
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