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Leeds Charity supports National hate crime awareness week

National hate crime awareness week aims to support those who have experienced hate crime, taking place between 14-21st October.

By Abigail Johnson 19/10/2023

You haven't added a credit to your images yet! Leeds Refugee Forum meeting on hate crime, twitter

Leeds Refugee Forum, a non profit charity organization, worked alongside the police and various other charities to do an organized talk and safe space for victims to talk about hate crime.

We spoke to Ali Mahgoub, Chief Executive of the charity:

“It was a good event, so there’s a lot of discussions that get to the root of the problem and how they can be part of the solution, instead of just complaining about it.”

“It is not seen but the recourse is very low because people are not reporting and not because there isn’t any crime but people are coming to us here with different complaints and issues and we try to get people to report. I think hate crime is discrimination, it is not for a certain group.”

You haven't added a credit to your images yet! Leeds refugee forum Hate Crime awareness meeting, twitter

When asked if the government are doing enough to support victims he said, “The policies are very bad against the refugees and asylum seekers. So that is one of the things we can do to make a change and also work together with the government, that would mean a better life for everyone.”

We spoke to Councilor Paul Wray:

You haven't added a credit to your images yet! Councillor Paul Wray, nextdoor app

“There’s a variety of measures here in Leeds for example we try to make it as easy for other people to report hate crime whether that’s by our community hubs or libraries, online or via police. The rhetoric of the current government in Westminster is in inherently anti- refugee and anti-immigrant in general it does in flame tension in the most abhorrent of ways.”

“There’s so much more that unites us than divides us and this city we have tensions like any other communities, but we are a relatively harmonious city”

To report a Hate Crime, visit https://www.leeds.gov.uk/antisocial-behaviour-and-crime/report-a-hate-crime-or-incident

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