In the fast changing social order, the increasing cases of racial profiling, has become a major issue. It is the most despicable practice that violates human rights and promotes a deliberate sense of inequality and fear among the minority ethnic group who are designated by their color of skin. There is urgent need to address this issue. According to news article in ‘The Independent, UK’ ‘The statistics confirm anecdotal evidence from immigrant groups that ethnic minorities have been increasingly targeted in recent years, with the Muslim community under particular pressure since the September 11 attacks six years ago.
The Ministry of Justice will this week disclose that 41,000 such offences were committed in 2005-06, a rise of 12 per cent on the previous year’ (Morris, 30 Oct. 2007). Year’s (2004) Home Office figures reveal a huge 302% increase in the number of South Asians who were stopped and searched by the police in 2002/3 and serve to confirm the impression that ethnic minorities are being targeted (MCB). Domestic Human Rights Program of Amnesty International USA found that the unlawful use of race in police, immigration, and airport security procedures has expanded since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
(RP report, 2004). Juan Antonio Juarez, author of ‘Brotherhood of Corruption’, he has exposed the shocking truths about police brutality and human rights abuse of people based on particular color (2004). According to author Charles Briggs ‘just as police officers in United States single out people of color for traffic stops and searches, clinicians and public health authorities sometimes assume that members of particular communities are natural target for some particular disease… and are even presented as threats to the health of the body politic’ (Briggs ,2003,).
Black and minority ethnic communities make up 28 per cent of the population of London, a proportion that is set
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