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Campaigners demand investigation into cover-up

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From:  Andy Erlam To:  Alem Abay < justiceformogous@yahoo.com > Sent:  Sunday, 4 October 2020, 14:48:42 BST Subject:  Mogous Abay This case of the suspected murder must be taken up by more people.  It is said it was linked to corruption in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets which was being exposed at the time. Britain has no moral lessons to teach the rest of the world about corruption, except how to cover it up! There are many lessons from the Black Lives Matter movement, not only that systematic racism exists and is protected in many authorities and organisations in many countries, but that a man or woman can be murdered and no-one in authority cares, or if they do care, they are too frightened to stand up and speak truth unto power. BLM is also the first truly global movement in world history. A lesson for the future. This break-down in proper government applies to most countries of the world, so what is to be done?  Democracy is a beautiful word but very few practice it.  As

Mogous' Story

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They say 'Black Lives Matter' , but do they, do they really? George Floyd's death has, rightly, shocked the world. It has also, from what has been said and written, seemingly divided people. Now maybe, as Michael Johnson said , "it could be a prominent moment where we can bring about change that so many people in this country want". If that happens, then great; maybe if the name George Floyd gets remembered, like the name Stephen Lawrence , then we will have achieved something and his death will not have been in vain. But what about the others - the black people abused and killed in the United Kingdom whose names are not remembered? Those people who, all too quickly, become fish and chip wrappings.  People like David Oluwale , the Leeds gent who was chased by the police, drowned in the river Aire and then had 'wog' written on his death certificate, in place of nationality, by the police.   Or people like Mogous Abay, who died in suspicious circumstances i