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'Change the colour - anything but red': Asylum seekers slam 'apartheid' on Britain's streets that forces them to live in houses with red doors

Asylum seekers 'forced to live in houses with red doors' in Middlesbrough
The coloured doors make homes occupied by the refugees in poor areas of Middlesbrough easy to identify and have been blamed for numerous attacks in which people were victims of harassment and abuse. Asylum seeker Mohammed Bagher Bayzavi, pictured, said that the home he lives in - which is owned by property firm Jomast - has been targeted by local youths throwing eggs and bottles, and prostitutes who knock on the windows in the middle of the night. Jomast is owned by tycoon Stuart Monk, top right, who is worth an estimated £175million and lives in a luxurious mansion nearby, bottom right.

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