'It's not a place to open a business'

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The owner of Bash café says he will not reopen after his business was set alight during disorder.

Mohammed Idris, who owns Bash café, in south Belfast, says he will not reopen after his business was set alight during violent protests.Mr Idris has told BBC News NI his businesses have been targeted before, saying his shop on Sandy Row was targeted last year.

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