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Pupils speak in support of Kamal Begi
Students at an east London school are hoping against hope that their campaign will stop the deportation of their Afghani classmate, Kamal Begi.
17 July 2008 (690 words)

Vigils in memory of Habib Ullah
Last week, members of the local community and family and friends of Habib Ullah, who died after being arrested by police on 3 July, gathered in High Wycombe town centre to hold two vigils in his memory.
17 July 2008 (155 words)

Family question police role in death of Asian man
On 3 July 2008, during a police search of a car in High Wycombe, 39-year-old Habib Ullah, became ill, was taken to hospital and pronounced dead.
10 July 2008 (400 words)

Convictions in three Black murder cases
IRR News reports on three recent trials of young White men convicted for their part in the deaths of three Black men.
10 July 2008 (1492 words)

Germany: 'belief test' for Muslim students
As university lecturers in the UK warn of the threat posed to academic freedom by government guidelines on dealing with extremism on campus, university lecturers and students in North-Rhine Westphalia are campaigning against the targeting of foreign students and academics from Muslim countries.
10 July 2008 (431 words)

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Forthcoming events

Congolese community in Manchester
The Congo Support Project is holding an evening of Congolese traditional music, dance, food, poetry, drama etc.
26 July 2008 (53 words)

Duke Vin and the birth of Ska
A screening of Duke Vin and the birth of Ska with a panel discussion.
7 August 2008 (57 words)

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Racist yobs attacking by-standers in Halifax town centre
Two yobs, who rampaged through Halifax town centre attacking by-standers and shouting racist abuse, have been jailed.
23 July 2008

metro
Ethiopian man alleges race abuse at work place
An Ethiopian man has made a claim for a record £8 million damages after trying to commit suicide, following alleged racist abuse.
23 July 2008

guardian
Sex Pistol singer accused of racist attack
John Lydon has been accused of a racist attack on Bloc Party singer Kele Okereke, of Nigerian descend. One witness claimed that Lydon's entourage behave like 'a gang of racist thugs'.
23 July 2008

independent
Parents detained under terror law receive apology
The parents of a 'mixed-race' disabled child have received an apology from the police after being accused of child trafficking and detained under the Terrorism Act, as they made a day trip to France.
23 July 2008

ealing times
Life for racist abuse murder
Daryl O'Connor, 20, has been sentenced to life imprisonment, with a recommendation that he serve a minimum of 13 years, for the murder of Asian man, Tarsen Nahar, who died after being punched and kicked in Hayes, west London.
17 July 2008

yorkshire post
Convicted racists skip bail to claim asylum in US
Two men convicted last week of publishing racially inflammatory material have skipped bail and travelled to the US where they have claimed political asylum.
17 July 2008

south shields gazette
Police caution for racist OAP
A 79-year-old woman has received a police caution for racially aggravated assault after she ripped the veil from a Muslim woman's head.
17 July 2008

guardian
Man complains after gun point arrest
Nzube Udezue has made an official compliant about his arrest by armed police officers in Bournemouth after it emerged he did not even match the description of the suspect.
17 July 2008

this is cornwall
Arson attack on Asian community centre
An arson attack has been made on a chapel near Truro which is being converted to house an Asian community centre - the latest in a series of attacks.
17 July 2008

colourful
Medical school admissions must reduce discrimination
The annual report published by the Chief Medical Officer has called for measures to deal with racism against minority ethnic doctors.
16 July 2008

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Race & Class

July 2008 issue

Race and Class journalRace & Class is the IRR's quarterly journal on racism, empire and globalisation. The July 2008 edition leads with Hilary and Steven Rose's extended argument for an academic boycott of Israel, features Matt Carr's study of the US assault on Fallujah and Jerry Harris' analysis of US imperialism after the defeat in Iraq.

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European Race Bulletin

Issue no. 63

European Race BulletinThe European Race Bulletin is the only comprehensive digest of Europe's changing climate of racism, with reports on asylum and immigration policy, the challenge to multiculturalism and the erosion of civil liberties. Issue 63 examines the emergence across Europe of a new mobilisation against 'foreign criminals'.
27 May 2008

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IRR News Comment

Claudia Jones and the 'West Indian Gazette'
By Donald Hinds
Below is an edited version of an article that appears in the current issue of Race & Class.
3 July 2008 (2232 words)

A timely new educational resource
Anyone who wants to know why attitudes towards refugee children are changing should consult Shared Futures.
3 July 2008 (395 words)

Living under a control order
By IRR News Team
Below, we reproduce the speech made by Cerie Bullivant* on living under control orders at the launch of 'Captivated: Art of the Interned'.
26 June 2008 (1506 words)

The beauty of the art of the interned
An astonishing exhibition was launched this week in central London of poetry, pottery, paintings, crafts, pictures, photographs, cartoons - all created by men detained under anti-terror laws in the UK.
19 June 2008 (370 words)

Chinese Whispers: a call to arms
This book based on undercover journalist Hsiao-Hung Pai's experiences among Chinese illegal labourers in this country is vital reading for all who campaign about workers' rights, racial and sexual exploitation, globalisation, trafficking and forced migration.
11 June 2008 (1155 words)

Discrimination in the name of integration
By Liz Fekete
The UK government should heed the lessons from a recent report criticising the Netherlands for discriminatory pre-immigration tests for migrants.
5 June 2008 (611 words)

Europe: mobilising against 'foreign criminals'
By Liz Fekete
Populist politicians - mostly, although not entirely, from centre and extreme-Right parties - are seeking to win elections by mobilising voters against foreign criminals, 'immigrant' youth and the Roma. But this resort to xenophobia via crime comes at a high social cost.
27 May 2008 (675 words)

Nativism vs integration
By A. Sivanandan
IRR director contextualises the new report, Islamophobia, integration and civil rights in Europe at its launch on 14 May.
15 May 2008 (810 words)

From the frying pan into the fire?
By Jenny Bourne
Why the new London mayor's culture adviser can hardly be regarded as a step up from the old mayor's equality adviser.
15 May 2008 (375 words)

Tribalism and Powellism infuse TV series
By Rebecca Wood
Three recent Dispatches programmes on immigration, fronted by Rageh Omaar, were ill-informed, misleading and alarmist.
8 May 2008 (1031 words)

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