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- Iqbal Wahhab OBE empowers Togo prisoners
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Police can order removal of face coverings under new NSW law
From: External news19 Aug 2011
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Police have welcomed new laws that require people to remove face coverings or risk a fine or jail time, saying officers will no longer be hindered on the job.
20,000 turn out to mourn three Asian men mown down in Birmingham riots
From: External news19 Aug 2011
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HEADS bowed in silent prayer, around 20,000 people yesterday paid their last respects to three young Asian men who died protecting their community from looters.
Britain cannot simply arrest its way out of the problems which caused the riots that rocked the country, Iain Duncan Smith said today.
Tory councillor apologises over racist remarks
From: External news19 Aug 2011
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A Dover district councillor has been suspended over racist comments made on Facebook about the recent riots
The story of the brutalisation of a young boy is as bold and powerful as its prequel, Push
A MUM-of-five from Burnley has been hailed an inspiration to women after gaining a degree while looking after her sick husband.
A member of the English Defence League has admitted taking part in a spray paint attack on a mosque.
Commemorative plaque unveiled at former West Kensington civil rights base
From: External news19 Aug 2011
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THE work of a revolutionary civil rights group in West Kensington was recognised with an emotional ceremony of remembrance.
French businessman pays Belgian face veil fines
From: External news17 Aug 2011
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A French businessman paid fines Wednesday for two women in Belgium who wore full-face veils in public and said he would take Belgium and France to court over laws banning Muslim niqabs and burqas.
Black music has the best take on Britain's riots
From: External news17 Aug 2011
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It's been bad enough reviewing the images of youths cheerfully looting Foot Locker and torching buildings. Almost as depressing is the debate these scenes have inspired
