Café Owner Refuses Reopening
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•Belfast: 'My life is threatened - there is no hope here'
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Mohammed Idris , who owns Bash café, in south Belfast , says he will not reopen after his business was set alight during violent protests.
He says his computer shop was damaged last year and his shop was targeted last year .
Bashir said police officers advised him to close the Donegall Road business on Saturday afternoon .
At about midnight , he returned to the shop after a friend informed him it was on fire.
This is the third time Sham Supermarket has been targeted.
In 1972 , the worst year of the early Troubles , net emigration was almost 24,000 people.
Peak year for net immigration was 2007 when it reached almost 11,000 .
The most recent figures show net migration of 2,300 people in 2022 .
Less than 4% of the population had been born outside the UK or Ireland .
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