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As Belfast burned, two Sudanese women braved the streets and sheltered those under attack
Two Sudanese women in Belfast, Areej Fareh and Twasul Mohammed, organized community efforts to shelter immigrant families during violent attacks targeting foreigners. With authorities absent, they evacuated over 200 individuals using a network of safe homes and WhatsApp groups.
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