Syrian businessman says he will move his new shop after repeated racist attacks on Donegall Road.
Syrian shopkeeper targeted in hate crime says 'love will win'The owner of a new grocery store in Belfast has said he will not open his shop as planned after the premises was targeted repeatedly in racist attacks.
Ahmad Alkhamran's was due to open on the Donegall Road next week, but it was badly damaged by arson on Sunday night. The businessman, who had saved up to open the store after fleeing the civil war in Syrian seven years ago, has said he believes love will overcome racist hatred.
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