Anti-Racism Resource Centre

External News

Anti-racism Newcastle campiagner Coun Dipu Ahad is 'devastated' that a thug he tried to help ended up behind bars for Birmingham riot
Police were forced to separate anti-Islam protesters and their opponents in Melbourne after clashes turned ugly and several people had to be treated by paramedics due to their injuries.
Calgary police officers were nearby, and police have said the man walked quickly away when officers tried to approach him. The man was confronted by an officer in an alley, and was shot when police say he fought and pulled out a metal pipe.
To the officers, such jeers discount their devotion to their profession and suggest, wrongly, that they have a tolerance for incidents of police abuse or racism. “As a black and Latina woman, I don’t necessarily disagree” with some of the issues raised by protesters, said Capt. Bisa French of the Richmond Police Department, who recently passed out pizza to demonstrators in the city. After grand ...
Demonstrators shut down Oakland Park Boulevard just west of Interstate 95 on Saturday afternoon in a protest against the recent killings of black suspects by the police in New York City, Ferguson, Mo., and other cities.
PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh's police chief has asked for a city investigation to determine if he broke regulations by retweeting a picture taken on New Year's Eve of him holding a sign saying, "I resolve to challenge racism @ work" with the hash tag "end white silence."
THE Metropolitan Police have said they cannot put a timescale on an investigation into a racism review at Cleveland Police.
Feyenoord general manager Eric Gudde is stunned that Gervinho believes he was a victim of racial abuse in their Europa League game against Roma in February.
The general secretary of Russian Football Union says the organization needs to crack down on the ''virus'' of racism ahead of hosting the 2018 World Cup. Anatoly Vorobyov tells The Associated Press that ''unfortunately not everything is going smoothly'' with Russia's fight against soccer racism and that the country is ''under a microscope'' ahead of the World Cup.
PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh's police chief has asked for a city investigation to determine if he broke regulations by retweeting a picture taken on New Year's Eve of him holding a sign saying, "I resolve to challenge racism @ work" with the hash tag "end white silence."