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π· π¬π§ πΈπΎ A Syrian refugee has said he and his family no longer feel safe in Belfast and wish they could return to their home country after far-right mobs attacked their home.
πΆοΈ Muhammad Soufi Baddour fled the civil war in Syria with his wife and two children three years ago and sought refuge in east Belfast, at a hostel for asylum-seekers.
πΆοΈ However, the 29-year-old, who lives in a ground-floor apartment at the hostel, has been left terrified for his family's safety after far-right rioters launched a brick through his living room window.
πΆοΈ Recalling the harrowing experience which took place on Wednesday night, Mr Baddour told the Irish Independent it has left his wife wanting to return to Syria.
πΆοΈ 'We came here to be safe, but now we donβt have anywhere to be safe.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13726927/Family-asylum-seekers-fled-Syria-safer-life-UK-say-want-war-torn-country-week-far-right-riots.html
πΆοΈ Muhammad Soufi Baddour fled the civil war in Syria with his wife and two children three years ago and sought refuge in east Belfast, at a hostel for asylum-seekers.
πΆοΈ However, the 29-year-old, who lives in a ground-floor apartment at the hostel, has been left terrified for his family's safety after far-right rioters launched a brick through his living room window.
πΆοΈ Recalling the harrowing experience which took place on Wednesday night, Mr Baddour told the Irish Independent it has left his wife wanting to return to Syria.
πΆοΈ 'We came here to be safe, but now we donβt have anywhere to be safe.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13726927/Family-asylum-seekers-fled-Syria-safer-life-UK-say-want-war-torn-country-week-far-right-riots.html