Who was Nahel M who was killed in police firing in France?
Nahel M's killing ignites protests in France amid concerns over racism in the police force. Learn more about the incident and its impact.
Nahel M's killing ignites protests in France amid concerns over racism in the police force. Learn more about the incident and its impact.
Discrimination, injustice and stigma perpetrated against human groups are rampant. Various descriptors are used: racism, apartheid, sectarianism, xenophobia, etc.
When actor Steve Toussaint was cast in 'House of the Dragon, in which he plays Corlys Velaryon, he was met with racist attacks online. His casting marks the first major role for an actor of colour in the 'Games of Thrones' universe, said eonline.com.
In November last year, Haq, Scotland's all-time leading wicket-taker, told Sky Sports News that Cricket Scotland was "institutionally racist", while former team-mate Qasim Sheikh claimed he had also suffered racist abuse.
Suffice it to register that the man accused of shooting 10 people on the subway train has been arrested and charged with a federal terrorism offence after a daylong manhunt and a tipster’s call led police to him on a Manhattan street.
It is worth quoting Robert Mugabe, the late President of Zimbabwe "Racism will never end as long as white cars are still using black tyres. Racism will never end if people still use black to symbolize bad luck and white for peace. Racism will never end if people still wear white clothes to weddings and black clothes to funerals. Racism will never end as long as those who pay their bills are blacklisted and not white-listed. Even when playing snooker, you haven't won until you've sunk the black ball, and the white ball must remain on the table! But I don't care; as long as I'm still using white toilet paper I'm happy"
The Supreme Court is held in high esteem by all of us. Being the custodian of our Constitution and of all the ethical and moral values attached therewith, a responsibility is thus cast on it at all times to uphold the rule of law and come down heavily on the slightest hint of political or any other influence impacting police work
Holder gave examples of England pacer Jofra Archer who has faced racist abuse at home as well away Tests and Moeen Ali who also reportedly faced abuse from a section of the fans in 2014.
It is only the fifth time in the council's 14-year history that it has agreed to hold an 'urgent debate', which is a special debate agreed upon within a regular session of the council.
There have been Black Lives Matter demonstrations in cities across the United Kingdom and Europe since the police killing of George Floyd, an unarmed black man, in the United States on May 25.