Donald Trump’s inauguration has emboldened fascists in Britain, warns SABBY DHALU
Sabby Dhalu


The revelation of Frank Hester’s hateful comments, coupled with the Conservative Party's Islamophobia, shows institutional racism still survives in mainstream politics — that is why we are marching, writes SABBY DHALU

The Tories are pouring fuel on the fire of racism, which it is vital to resist, warns SABBY DHALU ahead of a protest at Tory Head Office today

The government has been incessantly stirring up racism in order to encourage some sections of society to blame migrants, asylum-seekers and other vulnerable people instead, warns SABBY DHALU ahead of Stand Up to Racism’s national organising conference

From the Rwanda deportation plan to the treatment of Child Q and the killing of Chris Kaba, it’s clear that BLM has not had the effect in Britain that it has in the US — we need to come together to build a new wave of action, argues SABBY DHALU

From the odious treatment of refugees to police strip-searching of a 15-year-old-child, institutionalised racism is ever-present and needs to be confronted and defeated, writes SABBY DHALU on UN Anti-Racism Day

SABBY DHALU, Stand up to Racism co-convener, argues that the treatment of refugees from Ukraine exposes the inherent racism in Europe, when African, Arab and Asian refugees in the same region face fences and hatred

SABBY DHALU of Stand Up to Racism warns that as the impact of current crises deepens, the government will increasingly use racism to distract, scapegoat and divide the working class

Paying the French millions to police their border is no solution — to avoid deaths in the Channel, humanitarian visas should be issued so that migrants can travel safely and make their asylum claims here in Britain, writes SABBY DHALU

Ethnic minority women have suffered disproportionately during the pandemic due to institutional racism and Islamophobic politicians, argues SABBY DHALU

With governments around the world stirring up race hate to distract from coronavirus blunders, Stand Up to Racism’s conference this weekend could not come at a more crucial time, says SABBY DHALU

SABBY DHALU picks apart a centuries-old narrative that scapegoats BAME and refugee communities