National Demonstration Saturday 19 March 2016 Assemble 12 noon, BBC Portland Place, London W1A 1AA March followed by rally in Trafalgar Square Unite against Islamophobia and anti-Semitism #RefugeesWelcome Yes to diversity #BlackLivesMatter Immigrants welcome here REFUGEES WELCOME Stand up to racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and fascism Organised by Stand Up To Racism #M19 standuptoracism.org.uk [email protected]@antiracismday Organised by Backed by
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National Demonstration Saturday 19 March 2016Assemble 12 noon, BBC Portland Place, London W1A 1AAMarch followed by rally in Trafalgar Square
Unite against Islamophobia and anti-Semitism
#RefugeesWelcome
Yes to diversity
#BlackLivesMatter
Immigrants welcome here
REFUGEES WELCOMEStand up to racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and fascism
Organised by Stand Up To Racism #M19standuptoracism.org.uk [email protected] @antiracismday
A racist offensive against refugees, migrants and Muslims is being
pushed by some politicians and press. It is crucial we respond to this by standing in solidarity against attempts to divide our communities. The appalling treatment of refugees across Europe and the staggering rise in anti-Muslim hate crimes must be challenged. Let’s send a message that drives back the tide of racism, fascism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and the scapegoating of migrants and refugees – we say refugees welcome here and yes to diversity!
Join the Europe-wide UN Anti-Racism Day Demonstration when tens of thousands march across Britain, with major mobilisations in London, Scotland and Wales joining thousands in cities across Europe and around the world to say no to racism.
Stand Up To Racism has led some of the biggest anti-racist mobilisations in Britain of the last decade, including the UN Anti-racism day demonstrations of 2014 and 2015 and the 100,000 strong Refugees Welcome demonstration on 12th September 2015.