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Saturday 26 May 2001. 9.30am, Highfields Youth and Community Centre, 96 Melbourne Road, Leicester LE2 ODS

The Spring Conference offers a critical chance to analyse the problems and set out our priorities prior to the expected June General Election. We can begin to build the foundations of our future together despite New Labour's attempt to sow divisions amongst us, especially through its legislation towards refugees - a practice responsible for countless deaths, splitting of families through forced dispersal programmes, unlawful detentions and imprisonment of innocent people and destitution via the shameful and discriminatory voucher schemes.

NCRM Spring Conference and Rally: Building a United Future
Leicester, Saturday 26 May

Over the last year we have been saturated with calls for help, assistance
and support from individuals and families suffering from racial violence
and miscarriages of justice. We have also campaigned against racist
legislation, the proposals to curtail defendant's rights, the
implementation of key Macpherson recommendations and for a public inquiry
into racism in the prison system. However the window of opportunity to
call for and win more openness and accountability, afforded to us through
the Lawrence inquiry and other campaigns, is fast closing.

The Spring Conference offers a critical chance to analyse the problems
and set out our priorities prior to the expected June General Election.
We can begin to build the foundations of our future together despite New
Labour's attempt to sow divisions amongst us, especially through its
legislation towards refugees - a practice responsible for countless
deaths, splitting of families through forced dispersal programmes,
unlawful detentions and imprisonment of innocent people and destitution
via the shameful and discriminatory voucher schemes.

Saturday 26 May 2001. 9.30am
Highfields Youth and Community Centre,
96 Melbourne Road, Leicester LE2 ODS

*Speakers
*Book stalls
*Food for sale
*Creche
*Poetry and music
*Free entry for NCRM members

For more information and to book places, please visit the website at:
http://www.ncrm.org.uk/conference

Or contact:

Halima Mohamed
National Civil Rights Movement,
14 Featherstone,
Southall,
Middlesex UB2 5AA

Tel: 020 8574 0818 / 020 8843 2333
Fax: 020 8813 9734
Email: [email protected]