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Famous Fantastic Mysteries, December 1945.
Reprinting "The Ancient Allan" by H. Rider Haggard and "The Hashish Man" by Lord Dunsany.
Cover by Stephen Lawrence
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#uk#smearing#politics#secret service#media briefings#mi5#mi6#spycops#cut feed#undercover policing enquiry#Stephen Lawrence
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hello and welcome back to kais blog is just more awful english politics news (:
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Fines during Covid pandemic three times more likely to be given to black people in England and Wales
Exclusive: research is most detailed yet of who got fined and fairness of use of police power to enforce rules
Vikram Dodd, 31/05/2023
Fines during the pandemic were three times more likely to be given to black people and seven times more likely to be issued in the poorest areas, research commissioned for Britain’s police chiefs has revealed.
The study covering England and Wales showed racial disparity for every single force. In one area, ethnic minorities were up to eight times more likely to be fined. It presents further evidence of ethnic disparity in the use of police powers. Most forces deny they are institutionally racist, as does the government.
The report was commissioned by the National Police Chiefs’ Council and conducted by academics at the University of Edinburgh. The NPPC did not publish the findings, to the surprise of those who produced it.
The report’s co-author Prof Susan McVie said: “There was not a single force area that did not have a higher disparity rate for ethnic minority groups.”
Andy George, president of the National Black Police Association, said: “The research highlights yet again that policing has a systemic issue with racism which needs to be admitted and dealt with.”
The study also found people living in the poorest areas were more likely to experience fines than those in the wealthiest areas.
Policing claims it is committed to a race action plan, triggered by the mass protests after the murder of George Floyd by a police officer in the US in May 2020. Critics say three years on policing in the UK has achieved little or nothing.
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so like tl/dr: this is a water is wet article and study. as soon as they began fining people during lockdown, we knew that poc were going to be targeted more than white folks.
weve known the police system in england and wales has systemic racism issues for decades. at least since the murder of stephen lawrence in 93.
and obviously, water is wet studies are still important because we can then point to them as empirical evidence when discussing politics and public policy, etc.
but whats very important to mention is that despite commissioning this study, the national police chief's council decided to not publish it. the npcc is the representative body for police chiefs in britain, and unsurprisingly, they decided to just not release the evidence of systemic racism that they found.
dont you love living in this "democratic" country where peaceful protest is illegal, politicians tell poor people to just not eat if they cant afford food, and the police specifically hide clear evidence of institutional racism?
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#mandu reid#political twitter#womens equality party#wep#casey report#uk police#uk news#uk politics#uk law#the met#met police#racism#misogyny#homophobia#macpherson report#stephen lawrence#see it say it ignore it#uk austerity#conservative party
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this idiot got on bbc news somehow
They asked me to spell my name and yet somehow still managed to misspell it. Gosh darn. (It's spelt with an i).
Well there I am I guess
I was interviewed about celebrating the legacy of Stephen Lawrence through looking at what he would've done, and studying the architectural design process. I was also interviewed for BBC Radio, and some other company that didn't tell me what they were all in the span of 10 minutes lol
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#guilty feminist#the guilty feminist#feminism#deborah frances white#human rights#instagram#30 years#stephen lawrence#racist police#sadly not much has changed#systemic racism#uk politics#uk news#april 2023
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Crimes That Shook Britain (London)
Murder of Nisha Patel-Nasri Special Constable Nisha Patel-Nisri, 29, was stabbed to death outside her Wembley home in May 2006. It was assumed she’d interrupted a burglary. Her husband Fadi Nasri made an emotional televised appeal for information. But, six months later, police found the murder weapon - a knife missing from the Nasris’ kitchen - in a nearby drain.
CCTV footage showed a silver Audi - traced to a nightclub bouncer - pulling up to the drain. The bouncer claimed his friend Jason Jones, 36, of disposed of the knife. Jones’ phone records connected him to drug dealer Rodger Leslie - and also to Nisha’s husband Fadi Nasri. Officers charged all four with murder. At the February 2008 trial, it was revealed Nasri had been having an affair with a Lithuanian prostitute, was £100,000 in debt.
Nasri had paid Jones £15,000 to kill his wife for her life insurance - a deal set up by dealer Leslie. The bouncer was acquitted, but Jones, Leslie and Nasri were all found guilty and sentenced to life.
John Christie On 9 March 1950, Timothy Evans was hanged for murdering his daughter Geraldine. Police believed he’d also killed his wife Beryl at 10 Rillington Place in Notting Hill, London.
Evans claimed the downstairs neighbor John Christie killed Beryl in a botched abortion, but Christie was a prosecution witness, and the jury believed him. When Christie moved house three years later, another tenant stumbled across three bodies in a hidden alcove in Christie’s kitchen. A total of seven bodies were found in the house and garden - including those of Beryl and Geraldine, plus Christie’s wife Ethel.
Christie was arrested and confessed to murdering seven women. Most were raped and strangled. On 5 July 1953, Christie was hanged by the same executioner who’d hanged innocent Timothy Evans.
Killing of Rachel Nickell The sexual assault and killing of Rachel Nickell, 23, on Wimbledon Common in July 1992, was one of Britain’s biggest unsolved cases. The model was stabbed 49 times in broad daylight.
Heartbreakingly, her son, then 2, was found clinging to her, covered in blood, begging her to wake up. A local man was charged, but the trial collapsed.
In November 2004, after a DNA breakthrough, killer and rapist Robert Napper became prime suspect. He was already in psychiatric hospital Broadmoor for murdering Samantha Bisset and her daughter Jasmine, 4, in 1993. Napper finally admitted killing Rachel and, in 2008, pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
Death of Baby P In August 2007, 17-month-old Peter Connelly, known as Baby P before his full name was released to the media was found dead in his cot in Haringey, north London, with a catalogue of injuries.
His mother Tracey, her lover, Steven Barker and his brother Jason Owen had inflicted the unimaginable violence. Prior to Peter’s death, doctors and social services had noticed injuries, yet Peter was always returned to his mother.
Just days before Peter’s death, a social worker failed to spot further injuries - disguised by chocolate deliberately smeared on his face. When he died, little Peter had a broken back, fractured shin, his ear was ripped, a tooth knocked out and his head was gashed.
The distressing case left the nation horrified. Connelly, Barker, and Owen were convicted of causing Peter’s death, and jailed. Owen and Connelly were released but since returned to prison for breaching parole. Haringey council apologized for its failure to save the life of little Peter Connelly.
Dennis Nilsen In February 1983, residents of 23 Cranley in Muswell Hill, north London, complained of blocked drains and a sickening stench. In the outside drain, a technician found bones and rotting human remains.
In the filthy attic of Dennis Nilsen’s flat, police found dismembered, decaying corpses. Nilsen had been luring young gay men to his flat, then strangling them. After cutting them up, he’d boil the skin off their bones and hide body parts in the house. He’d flushed limbs, flesh and organs down the toilet and sink.
Three men were killed at Cranley Gardens, 12 more were murdered at Nilsen’s previous flat in Cricklewood, where he’d burned remains in the garden. Nilsen was serving a whole-life sentence for the murders when he died in 2018 from a pulmonary embolism.
Murder of Stephen Lawrence On 22 April 1993, Stephen Lawrence, 18, was killed in Eltham, south London, in a racist attack - David Norris, Gary Dobson, and three other suspects were arrested and Norris and Dobson were charged with murder, but the case was dropped due to insufficient evidence.
In 2005, laws preventing suspects being tried twice for the same crime were scrapped. New DNA evidence was found on Dobsons’ and Norris’ clothes and, in 2011, they were re-tried, found guilty of murder and jailed for life.
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Community groups demand dismissal of convicted Met officer
After the Borough Commander says he will continue to use convicted constable Perry Lathwood on the streets of Croydon, more than a dozen local groups have written to the Met Commissioner and policing minister Chris Philp highlighting the officer’s questionable and often violent conduct Guilty: PC Perry Lathwood at Westminster Magistrates Court for sentencing today The Met Police officer found…
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#Casey Review#Ch Supt Andy Brittain#Chris Philp MP#Jocelyn Agyemang#London#Mayor#Mayor Sadiq Khan#McPherson Report#Met Police#Metropolitan Police#PC Perry Lathwood#Sir Mark Rowley#Stephen Lawrence
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#stephenlawrenceday💥💥💥
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“What, what, nigger?”
this coon
this grubby spear chucker
this fuzzie
chip-on-his-shoulder pickaninny with navy gums
this lemon-eyed teapot
musical wog
this thieving zulu
blubber-lipped savage, swinging his shlong
this midnight
chocolate convict
nig-nog gorilla and golliwog
jigaboo dancer, chalkie, tar
negroid shadow-face
darkie, spook
nigger in the swimming pool
in his monkey-suit
uggah-buggah boogie
nig-jig ape
jungle bunny, african
black, black, slave…
but I don’t mind niggers
a nigger’ll buy a round
it’s these ungrateful, rag-headed, racialist pakis I wanna skin alive, torture and set alight now ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This was a poem I wrote in 2012 that won the Stephen Lawrence Poetry Prize presented by Doreen Lawrence, Stephen's mother.
The words that the racist gang that set upon Stephen that Eltham night shouted were 'what, what, n****r!' This piece squeezes all of that vile energy, finds its many incarnations and ends with the directive of later discriminatory language.
Over a decade later, I find this piece difficult. 'N*****' has been utilised to bring about so much suffering to those of colour, that persons of my race should not be allowed to employ it in virtually any context. In my younger days, experimenting with language and uncovering more innovative ways to express dismay at the multifaceted presence of racist thought, it felt very worthy. I wouldn't perform this now, as I did then, however I hope that its deliberately shocking nature reminds us that the end goal of these anti-non-white thinkers is death of those they hate and that three vicious words hide even more.
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In shocking news, a corrupt police officer who had been suspected of being corrupt, and of corrupting a racist murder investigation, but who for some unknown reason had never been properly investigated, turns out to have been corrupt all along... As my grandmother used to say, what do you expect from a pig but a grunt?
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Craig T. Nelson - Man Without a Heart
#craig t. nelson#music#little red riding hood#red riding hood#cannon movie tales#stephen lawrence#michael korie#cannon movie tales: red riding hood
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Will Parliament reflect the death of Stephen Lawrence?
Two days ago on Saturday a significant number of people reflected on the murder of Stephen Lawrence that took place 30 years ago and how his murder was not resolved for many years. The responses that have emerged since his murder have become very significant in a range of groups. The Parliament website includes many reflections of his death which includes the text that “Stephen Lawrence was…
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#Caroline Lucas#Jenny Jones#Nick Herbert#Norman Baker#Peter Bottomley#Stephen Lawrence#Steve Bassam#William Macpherson
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Stephen Lawrence Bursary poster
Grateful to have the opportunity to design the Stephen Lawrence bursary poster.
Commissioned by Stephen Barrett 2015/2016
#artwork#artistic#portrait#pencil on paper#Stephen Lawrence#artist#artist on tumblr#black and white drawing#pencildrawing
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no surprises || terra nova expedition
112nd anniversary of finding the tent
series: the last place on earth (1985)
song: no surprises - radiohead
#terra nova expedition#robert falcon scott#polar expedition#polar explorers#edward wilson#polar tag#polar exploration#birdie bowers#lawrence oates#martin shaw#stephen moore#sylvester mccoy#tlpoe#edit
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