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Social media firms told to get tough on racist abuse online


Gareth Southgate consoles Bukayo Saka after the missed penalty against Italy
- Credit: Laurence Griffiths/AP
Social media platforms should have more rigorous registration so people can be held accountable for what they post - and users must be banned for life for racism.
That s the call from groups in Suffolk in the wake of racist attacks on young England players Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka and Jadon Sancho after Sunday s Euro 2020 final.  
Social media platforms, Facebook and Twitter, have condemned the racist abuse, but Suffolk organisations say more needs to be done. 
Phanuel Mutumburi, business and operations director at the Ipswich and Suffolk Council for Racial Equality (ISCRE), says that social media users should be “vetted”, and the registration process should be much more rigorous. ....

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'Black Suffolk' project to celebrate Afro-Caribbean heritage


Published:
8:00 AM February 7, 2021
  
A photograph from John Ferguson s Black Britannia collection, which originally exhibited in London and opened by then Prime Minister Gordon Brown in 2007
- Credit: John Ferguson
A photography exhibition portraying people of Afro-Caribbean heritage from around Ipswich and Suffolk is planned for spring to inspire, elevate and inform the county s black community.
Aspire Black Suffolk is seeking sponsors to fund the project and has so far been supported by the Cornhill Fund, compromised of Ipswich Central, Ipswich Borough Council and The New Anglia LEP, as well as Pacitti Company which is providing free studio space for the photo shoot. ....

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