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    Inquest into Sean Rigg’s Death Begins on 11 June

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    Inquest into Sean Rigg’s death begins on 11 June
    Sean Rigg

    The inquest into  Sean Rigg‘s death, a 40 year old black man who died on 21st August 2008 following contact with Brixton police, will begin on 11th June 2012 at Southwark Coroner’s Court.

    Sean was a talented musician and one of five siblings. He had suffered from severe mental illness from the age of 20 and had a formal diagnosis of schizophrenia. He was living in a high support community mental health hostel. His family were intensely involved with his life and his mental health care.

    The late Sean Rigg

    Sean had a history of stopping his medication and falling into relapse. On several occasions he had been detained by the police under section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983 and taken to a ‘place of safety’.

    Prior to his arrest on 21st August he had stopped taking his medication and his behaviour was giving cause for concern. On the evening of 21st August hostel staff called 999 on several occasions asking for police to attend the hostel. The police did not attend. Sean then left the hostel and was later arrested after a member of the public called the police. He was restrained by the police, taken to Brixton police station and died soon after.

    The ensuing IPCC investigation has been the subject of serious criticism, as has the police handling of the case and their treatment of the family.

    The family hopes the inquest will address the following questions and issues: How and why did Sean, who appeared to be physically healthy, come to suddenly die in this way? Why did the mental health service fail to carry out an emergency intervention when it became clear that Sean had ceased taking his medication and was going into crisis? Was key mental health information passed to relevant police officers? Why, when it became clear Sean was experiencing a mental health crisis, was he restrained and transported in the back of a police van to Brixton police station and not taken to a hospital for emergency medical care?

    The family also hopes the inquest will address the adequacy of the medical care given to Sean at Brixton police station by the police, including by the police doctor; and whether effective communication and response protocols were in place between the agencies (Metropolitan Police Service, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and Penrose Housing) to address Sean’s emerging crisis.

    Sean’s family said: “We have been battling for nearly four years to find out the truth of what happened to our brother that night. Sean was doing great things in his life and it was devastating his life was cut short in this way. Sean should have been safe in the care of the police and the mental health services. We believe his death was wholly avoidable and welcome the chance for the evidence to be finally aired publicly and properly scrutinised.”

    Deborah Coles, co-director of INQUEST said: “INQUEST has significant concerns about how vulnerable people with mental health issues are treated by the police. This is a deeply disturbing death and it is vital both for the family and the public that there is a rigorous, far-reaching investigation into the treatment of a vulnerable black man in need of care and protection.

    “Sean Rigg’s family have endured a painfully long wait for this inquest, and an unacceptable and on-going battle for funding. They need to find out the truth about how Sean died, and be reassured that action will be taken to prevent anything like this happening again.”

    Throughout the inquest, the Rigg family will be represented and supported by INQUEST lawyers.

     

    Cameron: Forced Marriage to Become Criminal Offence in UK

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    Cameron: Forced Marriage to Become Criminal Offence in UK

    Prime Minister David Cameron has announced that forced marriage will become a criminal offence in England and Wales.

    The decision to create a specific offence of forced marriage follows a 12 week consultation which took views from the public, victims, charities and frontline agencies.  The new law will be accompanied by a range of measures to increase protection and support for victims and a continuing focus on prevention.

    “Forced marriage is abhorrent and is little more than slavery. To force anyone into marriage against their will is simply wrong and that is why we have taken decisive action to make it illegal,” Mr. Cameron said. “I have listened to concerns that criminalisation could force this most distressing issue underground. That is why we have a new comprehensive package to identify possible victims, support those who have suffered first hand and, indeed, prevent criminality wherever possible.”

    Mr. Cameron added that they have spent time with those who work tirelessly to raise and address forced marriage. “I want to send a clear and strong message: forced marriage is wrong, is illegal and will not be tolerated.”

    It is estimated that up to 8000 young women a year are forced into marriages without their consent.

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    UK’s cross-departmental Forced Marriage Unit runs a helpline providing confidential support and advice to victims and professionals and conducts a nation-wide outreach programme in schools and statutory agencies across the country.

    This year alone (January to May 2012), the Forced Marriage Unit has provided advice or support to nearly 600 cases.

    UK’s embassies and high commissions also work to rescue British victims facing forced marriage overseas, and help them return to the UK.

    Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt said the decision to criminalise forced marriage “sends a strong signal of our determination to stop this practice, and to continue to support British victims who may be taken abroad to marry against their wishes.”

    The government has also announced that it will invest more than half a million pounds over the next three years on work to tackle forced marriage.

    “It is the right of every individual to make their own choices about their relationships and their future. Forced marriage is an appalling practice and by criminalising it we are sending a strong message that it will not be tolerated,” Home Secretary Theresa May said. “But we know that legislation alone is not enough and we will continue to work across government and with frontline agencies and organisations to support and protect victims.”

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    Refugee Week Scotland to Feature Over 100 Events

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    Refugee Week Scotland will take place from 18th to 24th June 2012.

    Refugee Week Scotland to feature over 100 events

    Organised by Scottish Refugee Council, Refugee Week Scotland will feature film festivals, football tournaments, comedy nights, carnivals, exhibitions, concerts, workshops, parties and much more,

    It will be a week-long festival recognising both the contribution refugees make to Scottish culture and the welcome and support Scotland gives to refugees.

    Scottish Refugee Council has also launched its Refugee Week Fundraising appeal. All proceeds raised will allow Scottish Refugee Council to continue supporting refugees seeking sanctuary in Scotland.

    Refugee Week Scotland will open its festivities with a concert, curated by Mercury prize nominated King Creosote, founder of the acclaimed Scottish independent music label, the Fence Collective.

    He will also be headlining the night as well as performing with special guests, including other Fence members, The Pictish Trail and Randolph’s Leap.

    All proceeds raised from the concert will go to Scottish Refugee Council and British Red Cross.

    Refugee Week will also mark the culmination of
    Scottish Refugee Council’s Spirit photography project at Trongate 103 (from 8th June – 22nd July).

    Scottish Refugee Council, in partnership with Street Level Photoworks, has been working with seven photographers from refugee backgrounds who have been out photographing different refugee communities.

    Suzi Simpson, Arts and Cultural Development Officer said: “We are really excited to launch another fabulous Refugee Week, this year themed around Spirit. There are over 100 events planned including a star-studded opening concert featuring Fence Collective’s King Creosote, an exclusive preview of excerpts from Cora Bissett’s new musical, Glasgow Girls, and a wealth of community celebrations demonstrating the strength of spirit of refugees across Scotland.

    “This year we are also launching our Refugee Week Scotland Fundraising Appeal. We can’t do this without support so we hope everyone will get in the spirit and help us to ensure this great festival continues to go from strength to strength.”

    CLICK HERE FOR REFUGEE WEEK PROGRAMME

    Source: Foreigners in UK

    Stop Deportation of Ugandan Lesbian, UKBA Urged

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    Stop Deportation of Ugandan Lesbian, UKBA UrgedAn online petition has been launched asking the UK Border Agency to stop deportation of a Ugandan lesbian. Linda Nakibuka, 22, came to the UK as a student.

    The petition which is promoted by the Movement for Justice says that while in Uganda, Linda “was attacked, sexually harassed and beaten by people who think homosexuality is a sin and contiguous. Homosexuality is illegal in Uganda. She came to the UK to be able for the first time to be herself as a lesbian and to live and study free from the persecution she faced in her own country.”

    Linda went to the UK Border Agency to apply for asylum on 11th April 2012. Despite her visa still being valid, Linda was put in detention, placed on fast track and her claim was dismissed by the UKBA and the Immigration Judge.

    All these happened despite the fact that Linda had witnesses who knew her from Uganda and LGBT friends in the UK, the petition backed by EveryOne Group says.

    “Linda’s life is deteriorating every day. Detention doctors have written to the UKBA regarding the torture Linda went through, but it has all fallen on deaf ears.

    “On 7th July 2010 the UK Supreme Court overturned the racist, homophobic policy of sending Lesbian/Gay, Bisexual and Transgender people to their deaths. However little has changed. The UKBA has devised another trick of telling LGBT asylum seekers that they are not gay, as a pretext to deport them.”

    Apart from asking the UKBA to release Linda from detention, the petition also urges them to grant her asylum.

    Source: Immigrants in UK

    Kanye West Turned Down at Restaurant in Antwerp, Belgium

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    Kanye West Turned Down at Restaurant in Antwerp, Belgium
    Kanye West

    Kanye West and Jay Z are touring Europe with their Watsch the Throne show. On the 3rd June they had a phenomenal concert in Antwerp and played before an audience of nearly 20.000.

    Kanye West planned to have dinner in downtown Antwerp and had arranged a reservation at Brasserie Appelmans, close to the main square. When Kanye and his entourage arrived at the restaurant the manager had no idea who he was would and did not let him in. He explained the kitchen was closed and advised them to go to a restaurant on the opposite side of the street, Da Giovanni.
    Just after they turned Kanye West down, they realized their mistake. An employee told the newspapers they received a phone call explaining who they just turned down. The damage was done.

    Eventually Da Giovanni was honored with Kanye’s visit, but the manager and employees didn’t even realize it. It’s only after a journalist’s phone call informing them they just had a famous rapper as guest that they realized it was Kanye West. Allegedly Kanye had a Pizza Quattro Stagioni .

    Although Kanye West and Jay Z are popular artists, also in Belgium, attracting tens of thousands of fans, to me it is surprising to see that your regular restaurant manager and employee in Flanders biggest city has no idea who Kanye West is. But would they have recognized Gotye, Muse, J Lo, or any other great artist who will play at the same venue?

    Kanye West Turned Down at Restaurant in Antwerp, Belgium
    Kanye West Turned Down at Restaurant in Antwerp, Belgium
    Afro-Europe

    Euro 2012: Holland Black Players Subjected to Racist Abuse at Training Session

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    Euro 2012: Holland Black players subjected to racist abuse at training session
    Dutch players Nigel de Jong and Gregory van der Wiel

    Guardian: Monkey chants aimed at Dutch squad in Krakow. Captain Van Bommel anger as Uefa denies racial motivation

    Holland’s Mark van Bommel is thought to be unhappy about Uefa’s response to racist abuse at his team’s training camp.

    Euro 2012 was plunged into its first racism controversy after the black players in the Holland squad were subjected to monkey chants during an open practice session in the same city where England will also invite the public to watch them train on Friday.

    Several hundred people targeted players such as Nigel de Jong and Gregory van der Wiel when 25,000 spectators attended the Dutch practice session at the Stadion Miejski, the home of Wisla Krakow.

    The players, on the instructions of the captain, Mark van Bommel, responded by moving their training drills to the other side of the ground. “It is a real disgrace especially after getting back from Auschwitz [the Dutch squad had visited the concentration camp on Wednesday] that you are confronted with this,” Van Bommel said. “We will take it up with Uefa and if it happens at a match we will talk to the referee and ask him to take us off the field.”  Read full story and see the video athttp://www.guardian.co.uk

    UPDATE (H/T Madnews): UEFA has acknowledged that the Dutch players were racially abused during the training session and promise to crackdown on racism. Read the full story at www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk

    Video: Sol Campbell warns black and Asian football fans not go to Euro 2012 – Ukraine

    Afro-Europe

    Israel to Deport Thousands of Ethiopians, South Sudanese

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    Israel to deport thousands of Ethiopians, South Sudanese
    Israeli Flag

    June 6, 2012 (ADDIS ABABA) – The  government of Israel is reportedly set to deport thousands of African migrants including most Ethiopians and South Sudanese.

    According to Israeli news outlets, Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has ordered an urgent expulsion to some 25,000 immigrants from Ethiopia, South Sudan, Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana.

    Netanyahu made the orders during a recent cabinet meeting following demonstrations targeting immigrants in Tel Aviv.

    However, the premier said the deportation measure excludes political refugees from Sudan and Eritrea.

    Recently, the country has seen violent racially-motivated attacks against African nationals.

    On Monday a deadly Arson attack at an apartment targeting Eritrean migrants was reported. Attackers sprayed a note on a wall which read “get out of the neighborhood”.

    Israeli residents accuse African immigrants of being the root cause of growing crimes in their neighborhood.

    The attack is said to be the most violent since the eruption of anti-African attacks past few weeks.

    African migrants have accused the Israeli government of turning “deaf ears” towards the latest violence against them.

    As tensions between African migrants and Israeli residents in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem worsen, the country on Sunday endorsed a new law that will allow Israeli authorities to jail illegal immigrants for up to three years.

    The new bill was denounced by migrants, rights groups and some of the country’s politicians. However, the Israeli government argued that the law targets only to work-seeking illegal migrants and not political refugees.

    Sudan Tribune

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    Makode Linde’s Black Faces Project in the Royal Park in Stockholm – Jun 8 – 9

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    Makode Linde's Black Faces Project in the Royal Park in Stockholm

    Swedish artist Makode Linde, known for his controversial “blackface cake”, continues to work with his high-profile art project “Afromantics” which will feature black faces. Right now the artist is looking for 13 volunteers for a performance in the Royal park in Stockholm on 8 and 9 June. Participants will sit at a table, eating good food and drinking wine.

    “I have already received many responses, and I’m pleased that more than half of them are black women. It’s flattering because it is the group that I allegedly mocked,” says Makode Linde in the Swedish magazine Kultur.

    The black faces project is a kind of paraphrase of the “Last Supper”. The installation is part of Linde’s “Afromantics” series, but it will also be a living replica of the earlier works of art of the “Last Supper” made by other artists throughout history.

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    In the videos (with English subtitles) Makode explains the concept behind his black faces work.

    Source: Afro-Europe

    Germany Elects First Ever Black Mayor

    John Ehret, a black German who used to work for the Bundeskriminalamt (BKA), Germany’s equivalent of the FBI, is Germany’s first black mayor.

    Germany Elects First Ever Black Mayor
    John Ehret

    The 40-year-old Ehret, whose father was an African-American soldier and mother a native German, took over running the village of Mauer near Heidelberg, southern Germany on Friday, Der Spiegel reported on his inauguration.

    Despite almost no campaigning, he picked up slightly more than 58 percent of the vote, beating out a civil servant in the village of about 4,000 residents. Observers said Ehret profited from a so-called “Obama” effect, though the trained police inspector didn’t seek the comparison.

    Ehret’s first days suggested that he was unlikely to end up as head of anything. The only thing he knows about his American father is that he was stationed as a US soldier in Karlsruhe. His mother suffered a brain tumor when he was a toddler and gave him up to a children’s home at the age of two.

    At six he was adopted by the Ehret family from Mauer. John became a star in the village and was the village’s only black resident. He was known as Pelé, after the Brazilian legend, at the club where he played football. John’s new dad was a respected Social Democratic Party member on the local council.

    Ehret says his skin colour was never an issue – either in Germany or in the many places he’s travelled to as a member of the BKA, where he was its first black employee. His employer even once sent him to observe a neo-Nazi concert, apparently unconcerned about his skin colour.

    Ehret was sent abroad many times, including on several United Nations missions. He served as an investigator into attacks in Lebanon, as a mentor in Sarajevo to help expand the village’s finance office and as an advisor to help rebuild Afghanistan’s police force. He is trained in civil service administration.

    But deep down he was a boy from Mauer, so when he saw that the mayor’s job was vacant, because the previous mayor took a post elsewhere, he applied for the job.

    “I didn’t hesitate for long,” he told the magazine.

    Tahir Della, chairman of the Black People in Germany Initiative, said, “Before Ehret there weren’t any black mayors in Germany.” There was however a mayor of Indian descent in an eastern German town in 1993.

    Ehret, who insists he’s never experienced discrimination in Germany, is now in an odd position in which black Germans want him to be an example to others. But he’s not interested in that role.

    “For that I feel I’m too German,” he said.

    The Local DE

    Government Stokes Anti-Immigration Fervour

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    Government Stokes Anti-Immigration Fervour
    A man clears away debris after an apartment housing Eritrean migrants was set on fire in Jerusalem, 4 June, 2012 Reuters/Darren Whiteside

    Violence against African immigrants in Israel spiked once more as an apartment housing 10 Eritrean asylum-seekers was firebombed on Monday.

    At least four residents suffered burns and smoke inhalation when trying to extinguish the blaze, in an attack the police are treating as arson due to graffiti saying “leave the neighbourhood” which was daubed on the property.

    The attack occurred the day after Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the “swift deportation” of 25,000 immigrants from South Sudan, the Ivory Coast, Ghana and Ethiopia classified as illegal.

    A law also came into effect which permits the jailing of immigrants who cannot be deported for up to three years in a detention centre, still under construction, in the Negev desert.

    Tel Aviv has seen weekly violent demonstrations purporting to be against immigration and attacks on immigrants and their property have been witnessed across Israel.

    On Sunday, Member of the Knesset Aryeh Eldad attempted to diffuse reactions to a statement he made during a tour of the site of a border fence being erected along Israel’s Egyptian border, the main port of entry for many immigrants, that anyone seen attempting to breach the fence should be shot.

    Out of the 1,500 requests for asylum registered with the Israeli government between 2009 and 2011, two were accepted. It also has taken measures to prevent companies from employing anyone classified as an illegal migrant.

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