Friday, January 20, 2012

Killing of Indian student in the UK stirs up racism debate

On Monday 26 December, 2011, Anuj Bidve, a 23 year old Indian student from Pune, was shot dead at point blank range, as he walked with friends near their hotel in Salford, Greater Manchester, UK. Witnesses reported that the killing was without provocation; apparently, the killer had stopped Anuj and had asked him the time and despite a polite response shot him in the head and ran away. Anuj's father said that the family first got to know of the terrible tragedy, via facebook.

This incident has created racism debate in the UK as it is believed killing was due to racism.

Is Racism Becoming a Growing Problem in English Football?

Recent racist incidents in British football are alarming and shocking. It seems British football is going back to its historical racist period again. Please read the full article here investigating recent racist incidents in English football.

Fatal Realities of "Fortress Europe"

Since 1993, UNITED for Intercultural Action is documenting the deadly results of the building of 'Fortress Europe' and regularly publishes a list of those who die at Europe’s borders or in detention camps awaiting their deportation. More than 15550 dead refugees and migrants have so far been documented by UNITED for Intercultural Action, with the help of a wide range of network organisations. If the death of over 15551 people does not wake up Europe's conscience, what will?

This unique network cooperation shows that these deaths are not just 'isolated incidents' and creates a strong lobby document for use at national and international political level. Unfortunately, in some cases, cause of deaths was due to racist abuses in Europe particularly in the UK.

This list can be downloaded from here

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

A Survey conducted by New Statesman Magazine: UK media has racist attitude

Ethnic minorities are “largely absent” from opinion pages, senior management roles and staff works in the UK press, shows a new survey conducted by New Statesman Magazine, which was published on 11/01/2012.
 
According to the research, no national newspaper and political editors is non-white, indicating that the British media has a problem with racial discrimination.

Inspecting the comment pages of some selected newspapers published between December 5 and 11, the survey found that three newspapers did not even have a single non-white writer on their comment pages, including the Daily Mail/Mail on Sunday, the Daily Telegraph/Sunday Telegraph, and the Daily Express/Sunday Express.

“To coincide with a special report on race in the British media for this week's magazine, we have compiled shocking statistics which show ethnic minorities are still largely absent from opinion pages, senior executive roles and staff jobs in the media,” said the survey.

The magazine's chief political commentator Rafael Behr, raised the question whether the Westminster lobby could report fairly on issues related to race when they are “almost exclusively white, forty-something men”.

Expressing concerns over the research findings, the New Statesman's senior editor Mehdi Hasan said, “In 2012, 64 years after the arrival of the Empire Windrush on our shores, 36 years after the passage of the third Race Relations Act, 19 years after the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence, the great British commentariat is, in effect, a mono-racial, monocultural closed shop.”
 
The survey can be read here

The British Prime Minister David Cameron admits UK ‘still has problem with racism’

Trial over the killing of the black teenager has driven the British Prime Minister David Cameron to acknowledge that the country still has a problem with racial prejudice. Interviewing with Sky News's Boulton & Co, Cameron admitted that people from minority ethnic backgrounds still face disadvantage.

Following the conviction of two men for the murder of Stephen Lawrence, who was attacked by a racist gang in south east London in 1993, Cameron said Britain is a "less racist country" than at the time of 18-year-old Stephen's killing, but it still suffers problems with racism.

British politicians are being severely criticized for the widespread racism problem in the UK, following the publication of a report by Britain's Home Office, which shows 51,187 racist cases were reported to the police in England and Wales in 2010-11. Furthermore, the Institute for Race Relations (IRR), which is a British anti-racism charity, has revealed that since the racial murder of Stephen Lawrence 19 years ago, at least 96 people have been killed due to racial violence. 

Meanwhile, a new Mirror investigation has found that complaints of racism against the police forces in England and Wales have increased by nearly a third (32%) in recent four years, from 687 in 2007 to 904 in 2010. 

The full article's references can be seen here and here.

Racism is still real in the UK, but no longer speaking its mind?

National figures show stop and search is still used disproportionately against black people. Unemployment in Seven Sisters is higher than the national and the London average, as are the numbers of people on benefits. Jobless rates for black Britons are higher than for whites, nationally, and a study for the Institute for Public Policy Research showed African-Caribbean youth unemployment growing faster than for other groups.

"They keep stopping innocent people for no reason at all. They still can't tell the difference between one black person and another," Scott said in the interview. The full interview can be read here.

Institutional Racism and the British Police

Read the full article regarding a close relation between Institutional Rasicm and the British Police here.

Even one year-olds under race attack in the UK

In just one area of the UK called Lothians last year police probed 31 reports of hate crime against under-11. Racism has not spared even children as young as one. Figures, in fact, suggest children at such a tender age too have been the victims of racist abuse.

Expressing concern over the figures, experts say "the possibility of psychological damage due to abuse or attacks at such a young age just cannot be ruled out". You can read the full article here.

British teacher sprays insult, and air freshener, on Asian origin children

In yet another case of racial discrimination in the UK, air freshener was sprayed on children of Asian origin, as a teacher insisted they smelled of curry. The teacher was also blamed for asking support staff to spray the children at the 260-pupil primary school in Swansea, south Wales.
You can read the full article here.

Racism is still prevalent in the UK

Racism is still prevalent in the UK with many young people casually expressing discriminatory views, a new report published on 05/01/2012 has revealed. The report by the Trust for London and the Runneymede Trust shows that very little work has been done to prevent racist violence.

You can read the full article here.

Northern Ireland: employers actively discriminating against migrant workers

The Honorary Consul for Poland in Northern Ireland asserted some employers were actively differentiating against migrant workers. You can read the full article here.

Britain is still blighted by racism

Doreen Lawrence, whose 18-year campaign for justice finally saw two racist men jailed for the murder of her son Stephen on Tuesday (10/01/2012), has warned that "Britain is still blighted by racism".

Lawrence said in an interview with the Guardian that "thousands of families" were being denied justice by the police, 18 years after they failed to catch the killers of her son, because of "the colour of my skin". Lawrence said that when she was most in need of help from the police after her son's murder, they failed her because of her race: "All I have kept on saying is that I don't want any special treatment, just to be treated as you would want to be treated. When police dealt with me the colour of my skin made a difference."

You can read the full interview here.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Allegations of racism against the police up by 32% in four years in the UK

A shocking report published in 10/01/2012 found that "complaints of racism against the police have risen by almost a third in four years". During that time, "officers and police staff have been allowed to continue their jobs despite being found racist while they were sending racist emails and making racist jokes". More than half of all the complaints were against London’s Metropolitan Police.

In Cambridge, five officers have faced misconduct hearings for racism, with two being sacked and three being given warnings. Two Community Support Officers on the force were given written warnings for making racist comments.

There have been many unpublished allegations of racism against the police that have not been included in the report. Racist incidents have caused British people and the visitors not to trust the police anymore and this is a warning ring for the governors who have still ears to listen to.  You can read the full article here.

Allegations of rasicm against the police in the UK