Sudanese asylum seeker
Coverage of Sudanese asylum seeker in the Nexus archive.
- Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams joins hundreds of protesters in Belfast for 'say no to racism' march after riots over Sudanese asylum seeker 'knife attack'
Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams joined hundreds of protesters in Belfast for a 'say no to racism' march following riots linked to a Sudanese asylum seeker's 'knife attack'. The demonstration aimed to address tensions arising from the incident.
- Belfast 'hit list' of migrants' homes circulated ahead of second night of riots
Riots in Belfast targeted migrant and ethnic minority homes after a 'hit list' was circulated, following a knife attack by a Sudanese asylum seeker. Police used water cannons and plastic bullets as masked rioters set fires and blocked streets, while the victim's family urged against division.
- Revealed: Spot where a Sudanese asylum seeker tried to behead vulnerable victim is 'tinderbox' sandwiched between rival nationalist and loyalist communities simmering with hate
A Sudanese asylum seeker attempted to behead a vulnerable victim in a volatile area described as a 'tinderbox' between rival nationalist and loyalist communities. The location is marked by intense hatred and tension between these groups.
- Sudanese asylum seeker and Afghan national are jailed for role in Channel crossings after being found guilty of new offence of endangering lives at sea
A Sudanese asylum seeker and an Afghan national were jailed for their involvement in Channel crossings after being convicted of the new offense of endangering lives at sea.
- Anti-immigrant protests flare up across Belfast after brutal knife attack
Anti-immigrant protests erupted in Belfast following a brutal knife attack by a Sudanese asylum seeker. UK leaders urged calm as rioters burned a bus and attacked homes, while police stated the motive remains unclear and the incident is not being treated as terrorism.
- Fugitive Sudanese asylum seeker, 20, is allowed to temporarily stay in the UK on human rights grounds despite stabbing man in France migrant camp when he was 15 - after judge's 'packed diary' delayed judgment
A 20-year-old Sudanese asylum seeker, who stabbed a man in a French migrant camp at age 15, has been granted temporary UK residency on human rights grounds. The decision followed a delayed judgment due to the judge's 'packed diary.'