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- 2015 Elections: 11 new BME MP’s make history
- 70th Anniversary of the Partition of India
- Black Church Manifesto Questionnaire
- Brett Bailey: Exhibit B
- Briefing Paper: Ethnic Minorities in Politics and Public Life
- Civil Rights Leader Ratna Lachman dies
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- Goldsmiths Students' Union External Trustee
- International Commissioners condemn the appalling murder of Tyre Nichols
- Iqbal Wahhab OBE empowers Togo prisoners
- Job Vacancy: Head of Campaigns and Communications
- Media and Public Relations Officer for Jean Lambert MEP (full-time)
- Number 10 statement - race disparity unit
- Pathway to Success 2022
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- Rashan Charles had no Illegal Drugs
- Serena Williams: Black women should demand equal pay
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- The Colour of Power 2021
- The Power of Poetry
- The UK election voter registration countdown begins now
- Volunteering roles at Community Alliance Lewisham (CAL)
Hate filled Katie Hopkins forced to apologise, finally
Backed by one of the most powerful media outlets on the planet - The Daily Mail and the Mail online- the hate-filled Katie Hopkins must have felt that she could racially and religiously abuse almost anyone she wanted, particularly if they had little or no power to demand redress.
Hopkins revelled in the publicity of calling some of the most vulnerable African’s in the world ‘cockroaches’ as they literally risked life and limb crossing the Mediterranean sea in the hope that they would be in a safer enviroment. Despite the fact that thousands of men, women and children have died attempting the crossing, Hopkins felt superior in her dehumanising abuse.
More recently her hatred spewed onto an innocent Muslim family who were refused entry to the US as they planned for a holiday at Disneyland. Hopkins wade full throttle accusing the family of having links with al-Qaeda. In one part of her article she said: “You can’t blame America for not having this lot travel to Disneyland. I wouldn’t either”.
But Mohammed Mahmood and his family have fought back and have not only forced a retraction and apology from Hopkins and the Daily Mail online, but have also received a payment of £150,000 in damages.
Stella Creasy MP, who represents the family's Walthamstow constituency, accused Hopkins of "tucking away" her apology, which she published on Twitter at 02:00 GMT.
"Do feel this late night tucked away one should be given more prominence," she said on Twitter.
Congratulations to the Mahmood family for having the strength and fortitude to fight back.
It may be a small victory against a perpetrator of hate, but it’s a significant one.
Simon Woolley