Comment

Data protection: suppressing official wrongdoing

The government intends to make future ‘Windrush’ scandals impossible to uncover with the sweeping immigration exemption from new data protection obligations. Can campaigners and lawyers prevent the cover-ups? We are all data subjects now. The new data protection legislation which entered into force on 25 May gives us all rights – to see what data

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News

Daily Mail – ‘you’re in a league of your own’

A French Muslim activist gives the Daily Mail a lesson on how to avoid racial and religious stereotyping. French activist Marwan Muhammad was so incensed by a Daily Mail article that linked ‘immigration on a mammoth scale’ to drug dealing, crime and poverty in the French neighbourhood of Saint-Denis, in northern Paris, that he sent a

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UFFC 20th Anniversary Procession

The twentieth annual United Families & Friends Campaign remembrance march for those that have died in custody. Saturday 27 October 2018, 1pm Assemble at Nelson’s Column, Trafalgar Square, London WC2N Related links United Families & Friends Campaign Migrant Media  4WardEverUK.

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The lethal consequences of the ‘hostile environment’

On 30 June, 23-year-old Mustafa Dawood, who was from the Darfur region of  Sudan, was found dead after falling from a building in Newport, Wales as immigration officers carried out a raid at a car wash.  The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is investigating the death, and its  press release noted:  ‘A 23 year

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Calendar of racism and resistance (6 – 19 July 2018)

A fortnightly resource for anti-racist and social justice campaigns, highlighting key events in the UK and Europe. Asylum and migration July: Sentina D’Artanyan-Bristol, the mother of Dexter Bristol, ‘a child of the Windrush generation, who died this March, following a year of being rejected as a British citizen’ is raising funds to cover the legal

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Review

Windrush: Songs in a strange land

A review on a powerful exhibition at the British Library on the relationship between Britain and the Caribbean post-Windrush, which refuses to take the usual UK-centric approach. The recent ‘Windrush scandal’ has woken the nation to the institutional cruelty at the heart of the Home Office’s ‘hostile environment policies’. Now, a brilliant free exhibition running

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Discussing the UNITED List

A discussion on the list of deaths collated by UNITED for Intercultural Action which was published by the Guardian on World Refugee Day in June.  Monday 23 July 2018, 7-9pm Chisenhale Gallery, 64 Chisenhale Road, London E3 5QZ Speakers:  Liz Fekete – IRR Mark Rice-Oxley – Guardian Banu Cennetoğlu – artist Related links UNITED for Intercultural

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The Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal is coming to London

A call for migrant rights organisations to sign up to support the Tribunal and to submit evidence. The London hearing of the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal (PPT), the international public opinion tribunal established in the 1970s to draw attention to human rights violations worldwide, is scheduled for early November. One of a series of hearings on

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Justice Denied – The Life and Times of Joy Gardner

A screening of the Migrant Media film ‘Justice Denied’ on the 25th anniversary of the death of Joy Gardener. • Saturday 28 July 2018, 2-5pm • West Indian Cultural Centre, 9 Clarendon Road, London N8 0DD Related Links Buy tickets on Eventbrite here Migrant Media

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