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- Sari_Squad abstract "The Sari Squad was a group of women, mainly of south Asian origin, who helped to defend multicultural clubs and gatherings in London from racist attacks in the early 1980s. Benjamin Zephaniah described them as:experts in various martial arts and ready and willing to take on any racists who would try to spoil our fun. They fought with style, and would usually burst into song after seeing off any attackers.In 1984 the Sari Squad helped to protect Afia Begum from deportation. They raised awareness of her case around the UK and took her case to the European Commission of Human Rights. Before the European Commission of Human Rights could rule, however, the UK Government arrested Afia in a dawn raid and summarily deported her. Her deportation was described by the European Parliament as \"callous and showing the racist and sexist nature of the United Kingdom immigration laws.\" The Sari Squad was afterwards commended in the House of Commons by David Waddington MP and Harry Cohen MP.".
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- Sari_Squad wikiPageRevisionID "707875132".
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLink Afia_Begum.
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLink Benjamin_Zephaniah.
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_rights.
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLink Category:London.
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Racism.
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLink Category:South_Asian_diaspora.
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLink David_Waddington,_Baron_Waddington.
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLink Deportation.
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLink European_Commission_of_Human_Rights.
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLink European_Parliament.
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Cohen.
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Commons.
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLink Martial_arts.
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLink Multiculturalism.
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLink Racism.
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLink Sexism.
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLink Singing.
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLink South_Asia.
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom_immigration_law.
- Sari_Squad wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sari Squad".
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- Sari_Squad subject Category:Human_rights.
- Sari_Squad subject Category:London.
- Sari_Squad subject Category:Racism.
- Sari_Squad subject Category:South_Asian_diaspora.
- Sari_Squad hypernym Group.
- Sari_Squad type Band.
- Sari_Squad comment "The Sari Squad was a group of women, mainly of south Asian origin, who helped to defend multicultural clubs and gatherings in London from racist attacks in the early 1980s. Benjamin Zephaniah described them as:experts in various martial arts and ready and willing to take on any racists who would try to spoil our fun. They fought with style, and would usually burst into song after seeing off any attackers.In 1984 the Sari Squad helped to protect Afia Begum from deportation.".
- Sari_Squad label "Sari Squad".
- Sari_Squad wasDerivedFrom Sari_Squad?oldid=707875132.
- Sari_Squad isPrimaryTopicOf Sari_Squad.