Thursday, 7 March 2024 — Institute of Race Relations
This edition of the IRR Newsletter is published as the number of people who have lost their lives attempting to cross the Channel since 1999 surpasses 400. Within the last nine days four more people have tragically died attempting the crossing. Highlighted in our calendar of racism and resistance is the devastating story of a seven-year-old girl who died attempting to reach the UK on board a small dinghy carrying sixteen people, predominantly children, and including her pregnant mother, her father and three siblings.
The dangers people face attempting to make ‘small boat crossings’ are a direct result of the UK government’s deterrent policy that has removed safe and legal routes of entry and criminalises people on the move – a fact explored in the powerful commentary by researcher Vicky Taylor, published last week on IRR News. Taylor draws on her recently published report on the criminalisation of people arriving to the UK on ‘small boats’ and highlights the conviction of Ibrahima Bah on charges of ‘gross negligence manslaughter’ – the first such conviction in the UK – for the drowning of at least four people when the boat he unwillingly piloted capsized. Ibrahima was a teenager who saw his friend die in the Channel, as well as up to eight others, in December 2022, and maintains that he only steered the boat after being threatened and assaulted by those organising the crossing. In his sentencing, Mr Justice Johnson recognised that Ibrahima ‘played no part in the organisation of the trip’. He is a ‘scapegoat for deaths caused by the border and its securitisation’. As Taylor argues, the criminalisation of people crossing borders in search of safety will not ‘stop the boats’ or the deaths associated with these dangerous journeys. This week’s calendar reveals that the coastguard failed to attempt to rescue at least nine Channel boats containing children in the days leading up to the disaster of November 2021 in which 27 passengers drowned.
Also in the calendar, we cover the Court of Appeal’s dismissal of Shamima Begum’s appeal against the deprivation of her citizenship, and the Islamophobic frenzy whipped up by politicians around the pro-Palestinian marches, leading to proposals for yet further curtailment of protest and assembly rights.
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A fortnightly resource for anti-racist and social justice campaigns, highlighting key events in the UK and Europe.
Calendar of Racism & Resistance
In this week’s Calendar of Racism and Resistance, we highlight stories unfolding over the past two weeks in asylum and migrant rights, human rights and discrimination, policing and anti-Palestinian racism in the UK and Europe.
Find these stories and thousands more on our Register of Racism and Resistance database.
Border deaths, the criminalisation of people arriving on ‘small boats’, & the unjust imprisonment of Ibrahima Bah
In light of Ibrahima Bah’s conviction, Vicky Taylor discusses how prosecutions, and the scapegoating of individuals for deaths in the Channel, which are systemic to the British border regime, must end.

IRR Director Liz Fekete will be speaking at two talks Defend the right to protest and The Media’s war on Gaza
Next week IRR Director, Liz Fekete will be speaking at two events on Tuesday 12th and Saturday 16th March.
Tuesday 12th March 6:00 – 830 PM
What: Defend the right to protest: Palestine, Islamaphobia and Civil Liberties
Where: Auditorium, The Human Rights Action Centre, 12-25 New Inn Yard, Shoreditch, London, EC2A 3EA
Saturday 16th March 2:00 – 3:30 PM
What: Media Democracy Festival 2024, Panel: The media’s war on Gaza
Where: University of Sheffield, The Diamond Building

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