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‘It was so terrifying’: Care workers tell of being trapped at home by Belfast mob

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Stella Ariokot (left) and Sumayah Nakazibwe: ‘Someone rioting doesn’t know that the person they are targeting is actually looking after their mother or their granny.’ Photograph: Alan Lewis/Photopress Belfast/The Guardian

For four hours, two Ugandan care workers, Sumayah Nakazibwe and Stella Ariokot, were barricaded into their house near Crumlin Road, north Belfast, as smoke leaked in, and flames licked the walls Read More

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