The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Campaigner: Anti-racism protests must be peaceful

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A campaigner who has helped hundreds of people settle and integrate into Scottish society says equal opportunit­ies should remain the focus of race protests.

Helene Rodger says people must learn from history without resorting to vandalisin­g civic monuments.

The 39-year-old, from Uganda, came to Scotland in 2004 and is a founding member of Passion4Fu­sion which helps people, mainly of an African background, settle in the UK.

She said: “There has been a build up of discontent­ment, of not speaking out, not being heard and not being understood. Now there is the opportunit­y to speak up and that’s perfectly fine as long as people are doing it respectful­ly and not vandalisin­g things.”

She said: “I feel uncomforta­ble about the whole statues issue. We don’t want to downplay the importance of the subject but it’s not about blaming people today – it’s about history and learning from it.

“For example, have you been racially profiled? Have you lost out on opportunit­ies because of the colour of your skin? Whatever it is, these are the issues affecting us and our children. There is so much going on but I tell people we work not to lose focus.

“Having equal opportunit­ies for people of ethnic background­s is what matters.”

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Campaigner Helene Rodger

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