The police are investigating several examples of racially inspired criminal damage in North Belfast on Thursday.
23:05 Shortly after BST, it was reported that the graffiti was painted at a house in the Jagir Street area.
Property windows were also broken and a standing car nearby was damaged.
Independent councilor Paul McCaskar said that recently there has been a “increase in race attacks” in the region, saying that the residents are living like “prisoners in their homes”.
One and two properties, a single manor in the Manor Street area and one in the Samarahil Court area of ​​North Belfast, were damaged, and the police is investigating a possible link between the three incidents.
CH Inspection Mulan said: “There is no place in our society for this type of intimidation behavior and we will continue to connect with local representatives and partner agencies around community security.”
Speaking on Sunday, independent councilor Paul McCaskar said that there is a amount of fear that people are living in minutes “quite frightening”.
“People should be able to live where they want to live, and now we have seen that people have to go out and people living in fear every day.”
He called upon the unionist politicians to “take steps and actually end it”.
McCaskar highlighted that North Belfast is the most divided part of the city, “North Belfast has more peace walls, but no one is excuses to go out and intimidate anyone and cause this loss”.
Democratic Unionist Party councilor Jordan Dorn said: “All the threats of violence are absolutely wrong.”
“But what we do not need is about to steal the elected representatives for the headlines and condemn it from a distance.
“It is not useful to talk about a community rather than a community.
He said that “there is a great need to negotiate old housing shortage, lack of investment and very important regeneration in the field.
In a statement, the Clanmill Housing Association said “all should be allowed to live peacefully and feel safe in their home, free from threatening or danger”.
“The safety and goodness of our customers in Anali Street and Aloa Street is our priority and we can all to support them.”
He said that they are working with PSNI to ensure that the house “safe and welcome to all”.