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Gorthkrist
22-06-2008, 09:13 PM
KERNOW - RACIST ATTACKS ON COMMUNITY CENTRE CONDEMNED
The General Secretary (GS) has written to Cornwall Council Leader David Whalley in an attempt to urge the Council to do more to promote relations between ethnic groups in Cornwall. The call comes shortly after a spate of racist graffiti attacks against a former Methodist chapel near Truro that is currently being converted into an Asian community centre.
The full text of the GS letter, which has been copied to the Muslim Council of Britain and Chief Constable Stephen Otter (who is also the spokesperson for the Association of Chief Police Officers on Race and Diversity), can be found below:

"Dear Councillor
Racist attacks on Methodist Chapel, Quenchwell
I am writing to you following repeated graffiti attacks on the old Methodist chapel at Quenchwell, near Carnon Down in recent weeks.
The Celtic League outrightly condemns any racist attack against members of other ethnic communities in Cornwall and elsewhere, even if they are only, for the moment, in the form of graffiti. Even though it was probably only a small number of people who were responsible for dubbing the graffiti and that the vast majority of people in Cornwall would equally condemn the attacks, it may nevertheless be prudent for Cornwall Council, along with members of the Devon and Cornwall Police Constabulary and other public bodies, to begin a campaign or series of events to encourage members of Cornwall's public to engage in intercultural dialogue.
As you may be aware, 2008 is the European Year for Intercultural Dialogue and is also an area that the European Union has been promoting for many years within Europe and beyond. The aim of the project is to forge and develop good relations between members of different cultural groups. (More information, including some ideas, can be found at the link below). Relating to the Year for Intercultural Dialogue events could be organised between members of different ethnic groups throughout Cornwall, in an attempt to promote cultural dialogue and understanding. In the other Celtic countries, where such programmes have been implemented, the results have been very encouraging.
We are aware of some small scale programmes in Cornwall that aim to promote intercultural understanding e.g. Redruth Polish Society, but the Celtic League believes that a Cornwall wide approach is needed to overcome the bigotry and prejudice among some people that has manifested itself in the graffiti at Quenchwell.
We look forward to hear your views on this matter.
Yours sincerely

The Celtic League is committed to combating racism and in 2001 at its AGM in Cymru endorsed the aims and objectives of the (United Nations) 'World Conference Against Racism'.
See links at:
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Celtic League Homepage (http://celticleague.net)
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Trevortt
22-06-2008, 09:16 PM
Blah Blah Blah, the same crap..as long as its against a minority, its front page news, but lets forget the everyday racists attacks on the British.

MarkMuses
22-06-2008, 09:44 PM
"Racist graffiti in Cornwall condemned"... Hmm let's sex the title up a bit shall we?

"Racist attacks in Cornwall condemned" there, that's better!

Rest assured Celtic League, you can look forward to many many many many many many many many many many more Asian community centres in the future :D

pauli007001
22-06-2008, 10:44 PM
Accurate reporting would always be an improovment,however it seems that like death and taxes ,biased reporting and corrupt government will be all that we in life are guarenteed!
I hope however that the Idiots responsible for this Graffiti are caught and tried and given severe sentences!Racism of this kind has no place in the modern day UK!

MarkMuses
22-06-2008, 11:24 PM
Accurate reporting would always be an improovment,however it seems that like death and taxes ,biased reporting and corrupt government will be all that we in life are guarenteed!
I hope however that the Idiots responsible for this Graffiti are caught and tried and given severe sentences!Racism of this kind has no place in the modern day UK!

Given that "Multi-culturalism - no thanks" might possibly be deemed racist these days I would want to know what had been written exactly. But yes, they should be caught.

Gorthkrist
28-06-2008, 07:17 PM
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