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Black Lives Matter statement from RAPAR

6/3/2020

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3rd June 2020 in Glossop with Vitalis Mbah, RAPAR's Destitution Lead
"Recent events around the world and here in the UK have placed systemic and institutional injustice in plain sight. 
RAPAR has stood against all forms of exploitation, discrimination and oppression for 20 years and we  give our full and unconditional support to Black Lives Matter.”

Watch this short
 video about Black Lives Matter from one of our RAPAR Leaders, ​ Alimamy Bangura:
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