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Anti-Racist Network Updates
Below is an update of ARN activity over the last week or so. I have been up to my eyes lately, as well as taking some time out to do some writing which will be put on various sites {Including Indymedia shortly}.
Have briefly trawled through Indymedia and seen some interesting debates such as the one on the Elections , Respect, SEA etc. Will take time out today to read such interesting articles in depth. Here is an update of ARN activity in the last week or two.
The picket at the Immigration office at Belfast International Airport was well attended by various organisations. It also got good coverage on the evening news. Those in attendance included Amnesty International representatives from various branches, the Refugee Action Group, the Anti Racism Network, Multi Cultural Resource Centre, UNISON, Asylum Practitioners and human rights solicitors, the Chinese Welfare Association, and tools for Solidarity amongst others. The 'Passport' leaflets we produced are excellent and can be used at other events.
The North Antrim branch of the ARN also held a day long event and details will follow .
After very successful Anti Racism gigs we are now to host our first Love Music Hate Racism Gig {LMHR -}. The first one is to be in the Empire in South Belfast in early August. A member of the Band - Stiff Little Fingers - {we all remember them} are to work on this with the ARN to kick of the LMHR gigs. After this a steering Group made up of local and leading promoters, artists and persons experienced in organising such events {whom we have met } along with the ARN will co ordinate LMHR gigs all around N. Ireland with local bands to the fore front. We have also discussed amongst other things putting into concrete larger open air gigs next summer. The short term priority though is to begin to host regular gigs around the North.
A poster campaign is to be launched soon by one of the local Belfast ARN branches - details to follow
Tomorrow Thursday July 1st at West Belfast Beechmount Ave Falls rd (Near Oakman St/ST Roses School) @ 3.00pm, an Anti Racism mural against racist attacks shall be unveiled; it is also to represent opposition to attacks on the emergency services. It was done by young people who live in the area and are looking for people to come and attended the event. This is an excellent initiative by the local youth of the area.
The ARN are to hold a number of meetings in the time ahead to continue to establish new groups, { we have now established several active groups in areas that have seen the most overt attacks outside Belfast - from Dungannon to Ballymena} again those who wish to establish a local support network within their communities contact us on antiracism_ni@hotmail.com . Regards, D
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13399 new cases of HIV detected in Ireland in 2003, 199 of these were people from Sub-Saharan Africa.
I'm not being racist but there's a reason for immigrtation control.
You're saying that it's necessary to prevent _all_ sub-Saharan Africans from immigrating because _some_ of the sub-Saharan Africans have HIV. Classic racism. Thanks for making the point so clearl.y.
are they all the same thing ?
obviously (preventative) healthcare and the circumstances in sub- sharan africa aren't that great so isn't it lucky we can look after some of these guys/girls over here
Fuck that. It's not lucky if some of them don't know they have AIDS and are spreading it around Ireland.
Its wrong to exploit human illness - to support a racist argument.
And who was tested anyway ?
So we return those who's lives are in danger in there home countries because they are ill. should we send our own HIV positive members over there too, i mean its mostly just junkies and gays.
we could get rid of all our undesireables. Does this not just raise the case for increased intervention in HIV/AIDS prevention in sub-saharan africa rather then just fencing them all in.
Its a terrible disease, it must be stopped EVERYWHERE. The world has the resources to do it but we don't. I'd question my own attitude to race if keeping them out is the first reaction to those statistics rather then how can we stop it happening anywhere
President Bush of the USA has allocated billions of dollars of American taxes to fight AIDS in Africa. So, he's making a good start there, I hope the rest of the world follows his example.
his gov and the policies it promotes also take from and restrict these countries abilitiesto get themselves on their feet and look after their people
not to mention the slow acting and greedy pharmacetuical companies...
The reported assault and rape in Cork at the weekend is extremely disturbing.
Some of what is said to have occured suggests to me that the attack may have been racist.
I would ask those who promoted the referendum on citizenship to even now consider how they might act responsibly and seek to foster tolerance.
Whether or not it was racist by design, that such a brutal attack on strangers or relative strangers (or on anybody) could take place in 2004 is just appalling.
I appeal to every person to be anti-racist.
Cillian, what about the attack suggests to you that the motive was race hatred?
The attack occurred at 1 in the morning, in a well to do suburb of Cork City. One of the men was allegedly pistol whipped (suggesting that there was a pistol involved), his cousin was allegedly raped and another man who happened to call to the house while this was going on was lightly beaten. All three (badly beaten man and the other two separately) were taken to a lane in the northside where they were released by the gang. The police stated that they believe that the attack was not racially motivated. All this from a newspaper report (Irish Examiner, I think).
If that is the correct story, it appears to me that it is a specifically targeted attack aimed at an individual for whatever reason.
There has been no fact stated which supports an explanation of 'a personal grudge'.
Almost always immigrants are, in my experience, for good reason, particularly careful to avoid conflict and to give people excuses for violence.
The sheer brutality of the attack and the fact that it went on for 3 hours suggests physcotic behaviour.
I consider that at this time there is cause to fear racist violence may be engendered.
The Gardai are investigating the crimes, it is reported, and this, I presume, includes possible motives.
I would assume that most racist attacks are opportunistic, on the spur of the moment, in the street. I do recognise that there are organised racist attacks on people, particularly in Northern Ireland, but I have not heard of such in this area.
My mind is open as to the motive for this attack but the facts, as reported, lead me to suspect that there is something more going on than pure race hatred (believe me, I know it exists and I abhor it). Also, the fact that the police stated that they don't believe that the attack was racially motivated. I don't believe everything they say either, but all together, it looks to me like there was something else going on.
A Dutch racist rap group DHC have been circulating a song on the Internet which attacks various groups, including Jews and homosexuals. The group also attacked Dutch Liberal MP Ayaan Hirsi Ali for her political views. The former Somali refugee, now in the Labor Party, suprisingly become a leading voice in questioning the Dutch government's multicultural policies.