The Mail on Sunday

Think tank goes woke with awards to Greta and key BLM f igure

- By Glen Owen POLITICAL EDITOR

BRITAIN’S most prestigiou­s foreign affairs think-tank was last night accused of becoming the latest institutio­n in thrall to ‘woke culture’ after giving awards to a Black Lives Matter leader and Greta Thunberg.

Chatham House, also known as the Royal Institute of Internatio­nal Affairs, has made three Centenary Awards ‘recognisin­g outstandin­g contributi­ons to confrontin­g the critical challenges facing the world today’.

The Centenary Changemake­rs Award went to Ms Thunberg, 18, the Swedish activist challengin­g world leaders to avert climate change, while the Centenary Diversity Champion Award went to Melina Abdullah, co-founder of the Los Angeles chapter of Black Lives Matter.

The movement was formed to protest against police brutality and violence against black people, but critics say it has led to the silencing of free speech, with academics hesitant to talk about restricted freedoms in case its followers target them.

The institute said the award recognised ‘the momentous work Black Lives Matter has done towards empowering black people and promoting a more inclusive approach to race in policy-making. The movement has brought global attention to systemic injustice against black lives’.

But Brendan Clarke-Smith, Tory MP for Bassetlaw, said: ‘When the world faces tackling the Covid-19 pandemic and our brilliant scientists have given us light at the end of the tunnel, we see another exercise in recognisin­g wokery above real achievemen­t.

We should be focusing on bringing people together, not giving awards to those who seek to cause division, such as BLM and its promoters.

‘I see no such recognitio­n of normalisat­ion of relations in the Middle East or building bridges between North and South Korea. Perhaps this doesn’t tick the right boxes.’

Mark Lehain, director of the Campaign for Common Sense, said: ‘It’s really sad to see Chatham House recognise an organisati­on as divisive as Black Lives Matter. Far from bringing people together… BLM’s extremism has set race relations back.’

Sir David Attenborou­gh won the Centenary Lifetime Award. Chat h a m House director Dr Robin Niblett said the winners ‘ demonstrat­e a shared commitment to building a more sustainabl­e and inclusive world’.

 ??  ?? ACTIVIST:
Melina Abdullah
ACTIVIST: Melina Abdullah
 ??  ?? PROTEST: Greta Thunberg
PROTEST: Greta Thunberg

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom