1440 [1430] GMT London Thursday 01 July 2010:
CBRUK statement,
"The Bangladeshi community in the UK in July 2010 has got to free itself from servility to ethnicity-linked careers and enterprises...
What took place after the mobilisation against racist attacks of 1978 has taken the community off from the battle for human rights and true freedom.
The Bangladeshis are now subjected to a simulated programme daily whereby there is an almost tenable feeling that the ‘community’ is “gripped” by over-dominant diversionary activities by self-seeking elements that are foisting the servile image of the community on an hourly basis by the cheaply available [that is LICENSED by in the current case UK OFCOM] satellite TV and the equally cheaply produced [and totally bankrupt ethnicity linked ' 'Bangla' language' ' meeja.' Almost on a daily basis, instances of fraud, deception and misrepresentation of fellow Bangladeshis by sets of Bangladeshi perpetrators are being experienced in the community.
Those who have captured the token positions scripted, funded and patronised by the UK state are allowing no political action.
In fact they are systematically DISORGANISING the community fragmenting all remnants of universally viable direction for self defence and universally understood safety in David Cameron’s promised ‘Big Society’. In the reality of life as suffered by the targets of racist attacks, be they done by a gang as large as described in the instance reported by the ‘East London Advertiser’ or by a lone perpetrator, there is no sign of society, regardless of a size.
That moment when an individual is selected to humiliation and violence because of their race, religion or ethnicity, is a solitary moment of indescribable terror that no one should be made to go through. Yet this is what is happening in an increasing number of cases. The same is true of the UK political parties.
They have created a type of Bangladeshi-named servile tools who are over-dressed in image and in promotion as Bangladeshi but who are totally bereft of any direction about the community’s universally recognisable human rights. The attack on the newsagent in Sydney Street [off Whitechapel Road/Mile End Road,] is a serious indication of things to come.... All the parasitic preoccupation by the cottage industry of 'family and village-linked' outfits operating to capture positions on the local council or in the local c constituency is to be exposed as the disgraceful sham and diversions that their agenda setters wanted them to be....
The fight against racism has got to be resumed. NOW. "
[Extracts from CBRUK Statement London Thursday 01 July 2010] [The full CBRUK statement will be exclusively published here in the next 24 hours. CBRUK=The Committee for Bangladeshis’ Rights in the UK, established in July 1989 to defend the community following the fatal racist attacks on Esmoth Ali and Watir Ali in the Flower and Dean walk off Brick Lane London E1 in July 1989]
3rd Edition of blog on the day
1445 GMT London Thursday 01 July 2010
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