E/CN.4/1996/72/Add.4 page 23 2/ This is clear from Home Office studies and from the following: Community Research Advisory Centre, Victim Support, Racial Harassment Project (London, 1991), pp. 21-22 and Institute of Race Relations, Policing against Black People (London, 1987), pp. 40-41. See also Racisme et xénophobie en Europe , ed. Michel Wievorka (Paris, La Découverte, 1994), p. 36. Statistics taken from Church and Race , the newsletter of a network 3/ of 20 religious institutions, vol. 10, No.2 (July-September 1995), p. 8. 4/ Ibid. 5/ Runnymede Trust, September 1994), p. 32. Multi-Ethnic Britain: Facts and Trends (London, 6/ See Department of the Environment, Racial Incidents in Council Housing: The Local Authority Response (London, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1994). 7/ National Health Service, Nursing in a Multi-Ethnic NHS . 8/ Commission for Racial Equality, “Sorry it's gone”: Testing for Racial Discrimination in the Private Rented Housing Sector (September 1990). 9/ The former British colonies in Asia (India, Pakistan) and Africa (Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Uganda), as opposed to the old Commonwealth, made up of the former dominions of Australia, Canada and New Zealand, which had predominantly white populations. 10/ Home Office, First Half 1995 , p. 12. Control of immigration: Statistics, United Kingdom, 11/ United Campaigns for Justice/Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants, “Charter for Immigration Detainees”. 12/ See report of Parliamentary Committee on racist violence.

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