National Assembly Against Racism
The National Assembly Against Racism is an umbrella organisation campaigning, setting agendas and raising awareness on a range of anti-racist issues affecting British society.
Primary web addresses
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/AA_R/Index.html
Email
AA_R@compuserve.com
Main Address
NAAR
28 Commercial St
London
E1 6LS
28 Commercial St
London
E1 6LS
Country
United Kingdom
Main Telephone
020 7247 9907
Joined OneWorld
05.06.2001
Features
17.06.2005
The Crown Prosecution Service has decided not to press any charges against the policemen involved in the death of Roger Sylvester during arrest in 1999. His family feel that the criminal justice system is inadequate in dealing with deaths in custody.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Justice and crime]
24.05.2005
Civil rights organisations are concerned about the increase in deaths occurring in police and institutional custody, and the absence of adequate explanation or accountability. A new campaign will be launched by families of victims in Birmingham later this week.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Civil rights]
21.05.2005
The recent general election plumbed new depths in exploiting public misunderstanding about migrants and asylum-seekers. You can join the "Migrants Deserve Respect" campaign which aims to improve the quality of public debate.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Migration] [Refugees]


