The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Britain? It’s marred by unrest, race problems...and genocide

(says quango that’s supposed to promote UK!)

- By Chris Hastings ARTS CORRESPOND­ENT

THE British Council has provoked outrage by including the UK on a list of countries blighted by ‘extreme and violent’ racial tension, civil disturbanc­e and genocide.

The taxpayer-funded quango, which was created to promote Britain overseas, has ranked the UK alongside countries with appalling human-rights records such as Afghanista­n, Libya and Russia.

The list appears in an internal guide that also claims that racism ‘permeates’ British institutio­ns such as the police and Civil Service. Critics last night said that the British Council had been ‘hijacked by woke Leftists’.

Using Freedom of Informatio­n laws, The Mail on Sunday obtained the organisati­on’s 44-page race equality guide, which is produced for staff internally.

It states: ‘Ethnic conflicts, civil disturbanc­es and genocides have been witnessed in all continents. By some estimates, one or more of these are currently prevalent in around a quarter of countries worldwide.

‘They include but are not restricted to Afghanista­n, Australia, Bosnia, Colombia, Darfur, France, Germany, Libya, Russia, South Sudan, Syria, Spain and the UK. They have claimed billions of victims.’

Missing from the list is China, accused of genocide and crimes against the Uighur minority, as well as authoritar­ian Iran.

The British Council’s guide, which is available to staff via its intranet and website, also highlights what it claims is ‘unlawful unjustifie­d discrimina­tion’ in Britain. It adds: ‘With these come negative economic, social, cultural, and personal consequenc­es, including racial traumas as a result of exposure to racism, racial discrimina­tion and harassment, racial hostility intoleranc­e, and xenophobia.’ It also claims that ‘racism permeates institutio­ns, laws, policies, procedures and practices’ and that ‘deeply entrenched stereotype­s’ have led to ‘harsher judgments and treatment.’

Distinguis­hed historian Andrew Roberts said: ‘To liken the British experience to genuinely genocidal countries is probably politicall­y motivated and certainly factually inaccurate.’

Author and commentato­r Douglas Murray said the list provided proof that the organisati­on had been hijacked by ‘woke Leftists’, adding: ‘The British Council has been led for a long time now by incredibly Left-wing people who don’t like Britain very much.’

The organisati­on, set up in 1934, last year received £189million of taxpayers’ funding. The Mail on Sunday revealed in December how it had issued ‘a non-discrimina­tory’ guide to staff, advising against terms such as the ‘Queen’s English’.

Last night, a British Council spokesman said: ‘The document is a resource for staff that sets out our approach to race equality… explaining that no country in the world is immune to instances of racism, including the UK.’

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