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Mouayed Bashir death: Protesters call on police to release body-cam footage
The 29-year-old man died in February approximately two hours after police responded to a report of concern for his welfare
14:27, 28 MAY 2021
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Protestors marched through Newport on Friday to mark 100 days since the death of Mouayed Bashir, calling on police to release bodycam footage.
TODAY marks one year since the murder of George Floyd in the USA. Mr Floyd s death began protests against racial injustice and inequality all around the world, including in Wales - with one in Newport attended by several thousand people. It is against this backdrop that the Welsh Government published its draft Race Equality Action Plan last month. The plan, the Welsh Government has said, is intended to improve the lives of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) people in Wales through specific actions across devolved policy areas. A message of support from Professor Charlotte Williams, as schools plan to embed Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic perspectives into the curriculum in Wales.