Monthly Archives: January 2012

Event: Deaths in Custody – A Case to Answer

The Bureau of Investigative Journalism invites you to the launch of its six-month investigation into deaths in police custody.

Tuesday, 31st January 2012
6.30pm for 7pm, With a talk to start at 7.30pm

Venue: FOTO8 GALLERY, 1-5 Honduras Street, London EC1Y 0TH

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This event is endorsed by 4WardEver UK

The Bureau’s investigation will also be aired at 8pm on BBC Radio 4’s flagship investigations programme, File on 4. Don’t miss it!

18 years on: reflections on the Stephen Lawrence verdict

History will recognise that the indefatigable campaigning of Stephen Lawrence’s parents has done more to change this country than a mountain of race relations legislation. brap chief executive Joy Warmington reflects on the lessons of the Stephen Lawrence murder.

I, like many others, waited with bated breath for the outcome of the Stephen Lawrence retrial – and felt a sense of immediate relief at the conviction of his killers. But now some of these immediate emotions have dissipated, I wanted to reflect on what this case has meant for the race equality movement and for wider issues of justice within our society.

Firstly, of course, we must be thankful that after longer than Stephen Lawrence himself lived, two of the teenager’s killers are now behind bars. But as Doreen Lawrence herself said, there’s no cause for celebration. It’s another reminder of the sorrow and anguish the Lawrence family lived with for over eighteen years – and will continue to live with.

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