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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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- George Osborne's budget increases racial disadvantage
- 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)
Press release: New Commission ignores inequality and racism
The delayed launch of the commission - which had been expected to have published its findings by now - comes two weeks after an alleged terror plot to blow up airliners had been thwarted.
In her statement this morning, the Secretary of State while attacking multiculturalism and segregation as enemies of integration and cohesion, failed once to mention the underlying roots of inequality, discrimination and racism that many Muslim and BME communities face.
Simon Woolley, OBV Director said: Any progress made to bring all communities together and tackle all religious and political extremism in the UK is to be welcome. However, the Minister’s statement this morning dangerously pre-empts the Commission’s investigations and findings in saying there was no longer ‘near-uniform consensus on the value of multiculturalism’. Furthermore, at no point does she state that the terms of reference of the Commission will look at the underlying issues of inequality, discrimination and racism in African, Asian and Caribbean communities.
Ashok Viswanathan, OBV Assistant Director said: Any snapshot of the UK in the 21st century that disregards the gross inequality and disadvantage Muslim communities face will only exacerbate tensions between communities and increase disadvantage. In not facing up to the reality what it means to be Asian or Muslim, the Commission is setting itself up to fail and lend succour to scaremongering tabloid headlines, racists and the BNP.
ENDS.