20 February – 5 March This edition of the IRR Newsletter is published as the number of people who have lost their lives attempting to cross the Channel since 1999 surpasses 400. Within the last nine days four more people have tragically died attempting the crossing. Highlighted in our calendar of racism and resistance is the devastating
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Calendar of Racism and Resistance (20 February – 5 March 2024)
A fortnightly resource for anti-racist and social justice campaigns, highlighting key events in the UK and Europe. Find these stories and all others since 2014 on our searchable database, the Register of Racism and Resistance. ASYLUM | MIGRATION| BORDERS| CITIZENSHIP Asylum and migrant rights 23 February: A Palestinian refugee takes legal action against the Home
Border deaths, the criminalisation of people arriving on ‘small boats’, and the unjust imprisonment of Ibrahima Bah
On Monday 19 February, Ibrahima Bah, a young person from Senegal, was found guilty by a jury of ‘facilitating a breach of immigration law’, and four counts of manslaughter by gross negligence. This is the second time he was hauled before a jury to relive the traumatic events of that night, as the first
The persecution of migrants and the criminalisation of protest
6 – 20 February 2024 We share the outrage of migrant and refugee advocacy groups such as JCWI, SOAS Detainee Support, Care for Calais and Captain Support UK, at the cruel prosecution of Ibrahima Bah, from Senegal, that has led to his unjust conviction for facilitating illegal immigration and manslaughter. Bah, as we document in
Calendar of Racism and Resistance (6 – 20 February 2024)
A fortnightly resource for anti-racist and social justice campaigns, highlighting key events in the UK and Europe. Find these stories and all others since 2014 on our searchable database, the Register of Racism and Resistance. ASYLUM | MIGRATION| BORDERS| CITIZENSHIP Asylum and migrant rights 8 February: After judges in Catania rule unlawful new provisions for
Working in tandem – the British State, the legacy media and the right to protest
Palestinian journalists in Gaza, travelling on foot, living in tents and with little access to food and water, have shown monumental courage and commitment to their profession. They have carried on working even as family members are killed, and they have risked their lives to expose Israeli atrocities. According to the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate,
Campaigns make headway – Read our latest Calendar of Racism and Resistance
25 January – 6 February 2024 Our intention, in publishing every two weeks a thematic and cross-cutting calendar on racism and resistance, is to provide our readers with a useful summary of campaigning strategies, new research and legal interventions launched by advocacy organisations, individuals and families impacted by racism. Reading across the various sections we
Calendar of Racism and Resistance (25 January – 6 February 2024)
A fortnightly resource for anti-racist and social justice campaigns, highlighting key events in the UK and Europe. Find these stories and all others since 2014 on our searchable database, the Register of Racism and Resistance. ASYLUM | MIGRATION | BORDERS | CITIZENSHIP Asylum and migrant rights 23 January: The high court finds that the Home Office operated a
Flawed justice – from the national to the international
9 – 24 January 2024 This week, as reported in the Guardian, we have published a ground-breaking research article in Race & Class, co-authored by APPEAL’s Nisha Waller and Naima Sakande, on Majority Jury Verdicts in England & Wales: A Vestige of White Supremacy? The article lays bare for the first time how anxieties around a potential detrimental impact
Calendar of Racism and Resistance (9 – 24 January 2024)
A fortnightly resource for anti-racist and social justice campaigns, highlighting key events in the UK and Europe. Find these stories and all others since 2014 on our searchable database, the Register of Racism and Resistance. ASYLUM | MIGRATION | BORDERS | CITIZENSHIP Asylum and migrant rights 11 January: Nadia El-Nakla, the wife of Scotland’s first minister and