BBC News Africa | UK riots: 'There's no hope to stay here at all' - BBC Africa @BBCAfrica | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Originally from Sudan, Mohammed Idris has made Belfast, in Northern Ireland, his home for over ten years. After his café was set on fire in the recent wave of anti-immigrant violence that has hit the UK, it all changed for him. He now faces a dilemma, he no longer feels safe in his own community, but also cannot return to his home country, as it's facing a brutal war.
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Originally from Sudan, Mohammed Idris has made Belfast, in Northern Ireland, his home for over ten years. After his café was set on fire in the recent wave of anti-immigrant violence that has hit the UK, it all changed for him. He now faces a dilemma, he no longer feels safe in his own community, but also cannot return to his home country, as it's facing a brutal war.
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