London is burning

A documentary on the factors behind the 2011 riots, followed by a discussion. Sunday 12 January 2014, 11am Bolivar Hall, 54 Grafton Way, London W1T 5DL Discussion: Raj Chada – lawyer RELATED LINKS London Socialist Film Co-Op

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Comment

Sheffield’s Roma, David Blunkett and an immoral racist panic[1]

We publish below reflections on the political and media furore surrounding Sheffield’s Roma by long-time South Yorkshire activist. ‘The best recipe for riots is for somebody to stand up and warn of riots.’ (Professor Yaron Matras on Channel 4 News 27 November 2013) On 11 November David Blunkett gave an interview to Radio Sheffield. In

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Comment

The cuddlification of Black revolutionaries

To erase the political bedrock of people’s beliefs from the telling of their history is to distort their life’s work. The rewriting of history and reputation to chime with what the white-media-middle-class is ‘comfortable’ with does not just apply to Nelson Mandela,[1] it has for some years been applied in this country to Black revolutionary

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News

Call for end to CPS inaction

Last week families and campaigners demanded an end to Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) inaction over deaths in custody cases. The demonstration was called by the United Families and Friends Campaign and Stop G4S because of procrastination about whether to charge those involved in the deaths of Azelle Rodney and Jimmy Mubenga. Damning unlawful killing verdicts were

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Comment

Spotlight on racial violence: July – December 2013

A selection of attacks with a racial element and convictions over the last six months. A few weeks ago, 24-year-old Lee James was told he will serve at last eighteen years in prison for killing Iranian refugee Bijan Ebrahimi in Bristol. Mr Ebrahimi was harassed persistently by local residents prior to his death. He was

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Comment

An assessment of racial violence in Northern Ireland

An overview of racist attacks and convictions over the last six months in Northern Ireland. According to the most recent statistics produced by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), there are two racist incidents reported, and more than one incident recorded as a racist hate crime in the north of Ireland every day. In

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News

Vigil for Habib ‘Paps’ Ullah

On Friday 20 December campaigners will hold a vigil in High Wycombe to mark the birthday of Habib Ullah who died in police custody in July 2008. Habib Ullah’s wife, mother, children and siblings will be joined at High Wycombe police station by families of others killed in police custody including that of Leon Briggs,

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Justice4Paps candlelit vigil

A vigil in memory of Habib ‘Paps’ Ullah calling for a public inquiry into local policing. Friday 20 December 2013, 5-7.30pm High Wycombe police station, Buckinghamshire HP11 1BE RELATED LINKS Justice4Paps Facebook event page Download a flyer for the vigil

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Press Release

A celebratory offer from Race & Class

Looking for a Christmas gift? This month, the IRR offers Catching History on the Wing for a discounted price, plus a free issue of Race & Class relating to the work of A. Sivanandan, in celebration of his ninetieth birthday.  The IRR is offering for £10 (plus P&P) Catching History on the Wing, a collection

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News

Hillsborough: the truth

The latest broadcast of Race & Class radio is now available to download. On 28 November 2013, Avery Gordon interviewed Professor Phil Scraton for the latest broadcast of Race & Class radio. Phil Scraton, author of Hillsborough: The Truth, was a member of the Hillsborough Independent Panel and the primary author of its ground-breaking report

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