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Removals to Zimbabwe will put many at risk

The resumption of removals to Zimbabwe reflects a changing political climate in Britain rather than any lessening in the merits of Zimbabwean asylum claims. The government announced on 16 November 2004 that it was lifting the suspension on returns to Zimbabwe. Its spokesman said that ‘we suspended temporarily all enforced returns to Zimbabwe in 2002

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The fight for community begins in Leicester

The threatened Council take-over of a Leicester community centre illustrates the contradictions in the government’s ‘community cohesion’ agenda. The withdrawal of funds from the hugely successful Highfields Youth and Community Centre (HYCC), in inner-city Leicester, has become the focus for a strong local campaign aimed at challenging the whole approach of the City Council and

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Another asylum seeker dies in detention

Yet another asylum seeker appears to have taken his own life while in detention – bringing to four the number of asylum seekers who have died in self-harm incidents in British prisons or immigration removal centres so far this year. A week ago, on 7 November, Kenny Peter an asylum seeker (from either Liberia or

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Review

A new anti-racist toolkit for youth workers

I Ain’t Racist But… aims to give youth workers the knowledge and tools ‘to respond constructively to racist incidents and deal appropriately with victims and perpetrators’. Written by Mandeep Rupra of the Racial Harassment Action Group Monitoring Project at Leicester Racial Equality Council, the stated intent of the toolkit is to encourage youth workers to

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Did undue pressure on an asylum seeker lead to his suicide?

The suicide of an Ethiopian asylum seeker has led refugee support workers to question methods being used by government officials to gain information. Seife Yimene, a 24-year-old Ethiopian man who came to the UK in July 2004, was living in emergency accommodation in Newcastle while his asylum claim was being processed. He became very depressed

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Comment

Racism in the Age of Globalisation

Speaking at the Third Claudia Jones Memorial Lecture on 28 October 2004 organised by the National Union of Journalist’s Black Members Council*, Dr. A. Sivanandan, Director of the Institute of Race Relations, examined how the two trajectories – the war on asylum and the war on terror – had converged to produce the racism/imperialism of

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Racial violence soars after Beslan siege

Since the Beslan school siege tragedy, levels of racial violence in Russia have spiralled. Six racist murders have taken place in the last few weeks. If your name has an ending which says you’re from the Caucasus, if you are recognisably Muslim, if you have darker skin, if you are from Africa or south-east Asia,

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Living in fear

Speaking at the European Social Forum seminar on Civil Liberties and the War on Terror*, Liz Fekete, Deputy Director of the Institute of Race Relations, called for the protection of the most vulnerable in society – refugees and asylum seekers. Refugees are the main victims of terror. They have fled the terror of war and

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