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Summary:Racial abuse,violence and discrimination are widespread in the British army and the authorities do not seem to have dealt with the problem. Includes comments from Winston Clay a former gunner with the 40th Field Regiment; Cameron Fyfe,Clay's solicitor; Mark Parchment,a former Royal Marine; Air Marshal Peter Squire Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff; Solomon Raza,a former private with the Royal Anglican Regiment; Colonel Jonathan Cook; Shelley Collins a race awareness consultant; Herbert King former corporal with the Royal Anglican regiment; Tim Grant,Directorate of Army Recruiting; and Sir Herman Ouseley Chairman of the Commission for Racial Equality.
Description:Reveals that racism,and discrimination against black soldiers are widespread in the British army and shows how inadequate the response of the relevant authorities has been.