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Panorama - Undercover: Hate on the Doorstep,
Monday, 19 October at 2030BST.
Source: http://news.
Tamanna Rahman spent two months living on a
Here she explains her reasons for agreeing to take part in the
programme and describes how it felt to be a daily target of racist abuse, both
physical and verbal. Her report contains details of racial
abuse.
In 2000, as a
16-year-old at my culturally and racially diverse
Fresh-faced, naïve
and optimistic, I answered yes; racism is dead.
Fast-forward to the
summer of 2009 and my answer is very different.
What changed? As
part of a Panorama programme, I spent two months working undercover on a
Over the course of
our investigation I would have glass, a can, a bottle and stones thrown at
me
The assignment came
just months after Trevor Phillips, head of the Equality and Human Rights
Commission, said in an interview that having neighbours of a different ethnic
background is no longer an issue in modern
The Commission say
his comments followed two Mori polls which, it claimed, showed the majority of
British people to be increasingly at ease with racial
diversity.
Before this
assignment, even though I had not faced direct racism, some of my friends had
and I had begun to notice subtle racism towards
others.
The opportunity to
see first-hand if the problem was really as bad as many friends had indicated,
or if they were just isolated incidents, was one I felt I had to take when
approached by the BBC to take part.
Rocks
thrown
From the moment
that my colleague Amil Khan and I drove onto the road that would become our home
for the coming months, we were subjected to the coldest glare I have ever
experienced.
Alone, it might not
seem like a big deal - my skin is thick enough to handle a frosty
look.
But it turned out
to be a sign of things to come.
Tamanna
Rahman
Even at home in
Pretty much every
time I left the house, and from many people I met, I would get frowns and
generally be made to feel unwelcome - whether they were on the street, in their
gardens, looking out of their bedroom windows or in their
cars.
We were new in
town, and nobody came to say hello. It took an entire week to be on the
receiving end of a single smile and that came from a middle-aged woman I passed
in the street.
On my second day on
the estate I had a rock thrown towards me as I returned from a shopping trip. I
was called "Paki" and had obscenities muttered at me as I walked
by.
This from people
who knew nothing about me.
Over the course of
our investigation I would have glass, a can, a bottle and stones thrown at
me.
In what was perhaps
the most shocking incident of our time on the Southmead estate, Amil was told
not to walk on the pavement before being punched in the head by a man who said,
"Bye, bye Paki".
I was almost mugged
three times and threatened with a brick.
I was mooned twice,
called smelly Paki, and told to take a shower. The abuse, including some of the
worst obscenities imaginable, came from children, teenagers and
adults.
On
guard
I have been back in
Amil Khan, Panorama
reporter
Amil Khan was
punched in the head while walking down the road
One of the worst
effects was the lack of trust I felt towards anybody and the sense that I must
always be on my guard - even if it was just popping to the
shops.
There is little
sense of a mixed community in Southmead and the longer I stayed the more I
realised why. The more abuse I received, the less I wanted to go out. The more
racism I faced, the less I wanted to talk to anybody. I do not think that I was
alone in my feelings.
Before we began
filming, Southmead was identified to us by the group Support Against Racist
Incidents (SARI) as an area where recent racially motivated attacks had
occurred. Other estates and areas around the country were also highlighted by
race campaign groups.
The Southmead
estate is mainly white and working class but in recent years more black and
minority ethnic people have moved in. Before we moved there to live undercover
we spoke to others who had had similar experiences to
ours.
I feel strongly
that neighbourliness is a two-way street, but why would anybody attempt to go
out of their way to get to know the community they have moved into, if that
community has made you feel unwelcome for no reason but the colour of your
skin?
If you are a
non-English speaker, what incentive would you have to learn the language if the
vast majority of communication you are likely to experience is
abusive?
It must be said
that some people were lovely and in an estate like Southmead, many have their
own issues to deal with, especially during tough economic
times.
But I was not
looking for special treatment in Southmead, I was looking to be treated like
everyone else - not to be reduced to a four letter word that starts with
'P'.
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