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Riots London, the impact of discrimination followers of democracy Empty Riots London, the impact of discrimination followers of democracy

Mon Aug 15, 2011 9:51 pm
Riots London, the impact of discrimination followers of democracy London10
LONDON -
Hundreds of people gathered outside the police station Tottenham, peace called for "justice" for Mark Duggan, a man killed by police in three days earlier.

Berjag police guard in the formation, separating the community from which they guard station, until a woman 16 years reportedly approached the officers to find out what was going on.
According to witness reports, several officers pushed a young woman and pulled their wands.
"And that's when people began to retaliate. I see many people who replied, "witnesses said.

From peaceful protest demanding justice in front of police headquarters, turned into a "retaliation" which made the masses in various parts of London that does not seem afraid to do peruskan windows, looting shops and burning buildings, which undoubtedly caused damage worth millions of pounds.

Business assets have been looted and international media continue to bring up images of burning buildings with the fire burning, in areas where firefighters reportedly too scared to go - for their own safety.

According to witnesses and footage taken from helicopters, the police have not
been able to control most situations, and has been repeatedly forced to retreat by an angry mob.

"The activists realize the police can not control," said Pioneer, Hackney resident and activist.
"The activists are essentially been abandoned - not even just them, the whole society has been abandoned," he added. "I can not say I'm surprised this happened after piling up for years .."

Clare, an activist of London, the focus groups responded to the crisis the European savings, which uga a Hackney resident, asked that her surname is hidden. As the news was released Aljazira, he said: "This is a burst of anger, anxiety and oppression that it was time to explode."

"When you talk to people on the streets, they are very politically articulate. They know the problems in their communities, "he said.

In a video posted on the website of The Guardian on July 31, youths in the London borough of Haringey describe the effect the closure of eight youth centers kongkow place, such a move, they said led to the growth in gang membership and crime - when they and their colleagues came home from school.

A week before the riots, one of the lads in a video saying: "The government does not realize what they did to us". Another young man added, "will be a riot."
A critical point

Tottenham, where Duggan was murdered, is the neighborhood with the highest
unemployment rate Haringey in London - and the majority of the population consists of young people. People from the 'colored race' here has been greatly felt the impact of deteriorating social services, and harassment and violence by the police, says author Richard Seymour.

"There are children here who is basically ignored by anyone, and nobody did
anything," said Seymour, a PhD candidate at the London School of Economics.

"When the rioters themselves were asked, they would say they were harassed by police,
harassed by them, and nobody does anything about it."

Seymour also explained that many of the 333 deaths in police custody between 1998 and 2010 in England,

"Most of the peaceful protests in response to deaths in detention are often ignored and no one ever demanded the officer.

As a result, the murder Duggan has touched the culmination of patience, the youth, they are angry with a system that has left them behind, and tired of non-violent protest which did not produce any response.

"I see a whole load of kids, ranging from the teens, and adults, on the streets. That look looks very happy, there are many smiles in the streets, and a sense that people finally control something. .. And then there are those who are very angry at the police, "said Klara, activist Occupied London.

"It's just shocking that something like this has ever happened before"
Meanwhile, a local shop owner told Al Jazeera reporters: "I was very surprised ... I was so devastated. I do not know how to describe myself .. "

Only the chaotic situation left in the city of London, and people all over the world, wondering when the riots will stop - and how the government will respond to anger the alleged birth of police racism, related discrimination in social services and unemployment.

Criminality

A few moments before British Prime Minister make a statement first post-riots, Seymour said: "The response from the dominant political class is saying the riots were 'only' limited forms of criminality ... Though basically it is an action in seeking justice."

The alternative, he said, would "overcome the political crisis" on a deeper level.
David Cameron, the British prime minister, as had been predicted by Seymour
said: "This is a crime pure and simple, and it must be confronted and defeated."

In line with the British prime minister, London's police commissioner, Tim Godwin, said: "This is not a game - this is a crime, theft and violence ... There is no excuse for this behavior."

"Everyone is anticipating the possibility of violence is more terrible night when the start time approached. Everyone has their theories about this. But I think one of the government's main challenges is to separate the 'real issues of which they call simply, the act of criminality ", says Al-Jazeera correspondent, reporting from London.

In the first statement on the riots on Tuesday morning, British Prime Minister said at least 450 people have been arrested for riot-related crimes.

Cameron also announced the addition of the number of police officers who descended from 6,000 in the first three nights of rioting to 16,000 on Tuesday night.

"There will be help from the police who arrived shortly," he said. "We will see that the tone aka more arrests in coming days."

Speaking directly to the 'rioters', Cameron said: "Justice will be done ... you will feel the full force of law, and if you have enough to do this crime, it's time to bear the consequences"

Clare said that many people support increased police presence and hope that
this will end the unrest, but warned that the support of intensive police actions "may trigger something more unexpected because the police are basically the root problem in this environment".
Finding the 'fairness' in the ruins

With the police did not exist or are not able to control the crowds in recent days, reports have spread community united to defend their own environment.

"There are Turkish citizens in Hackney who managed to prevent the rioters from destroying the area," said Klara.

Seymour describes similar scenes of people standing outside their store with a
baseball bat, in defending themselves from vigilante action from London without the law.

"I talked to people and they told me they would do the same if the police failed to
protect stores and offices for their livelihood Charlie says Angela, Al Jazeera's correspondent reporting from Hackney,

In m a different form of the defense community, one of the top trending topics on Twitter Tuesday morning # riotcleanup, and many people use it to coordinate cleanup efforts in the violence around London.

What emerges is a lawless environment so that the citizens of London to create a response plan when the police are not able to handle the situation.

Clare said: "There is much debate in the streets Everybody talks about the police killings, deaths in custody [and other social woes] .."

Meanwhile, nobody seems to support the damage caused by riots, but many believe that the riots were an expression of political anger.

When asked whether the unrest could lead to any positive results, Seymour said it was, and described an interview he saw on television when a mob asked the same question, he replied: Yes (successfully), because if we do not there riots, You will not talk to us now. "

This is what the face of democracy in Britain. State bearers of equal rights and tried to stuff it into other countries in the form of participation in the invasion, in fact never be able to demonstrate the existence of equal rights in their country.
Looks a lot of racial discrimination that occurred that dilakukanoleh and silenced by the state apparatus. This is certainly a lot with the concept of Islam, who since his arrival had never discriminate against a person's status and position of skin
color, position and wealth.
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