BLM UK to fund ‘people’s tribunal’ for deaths in custody

What We Want is Justice

source: The Guardian
published: 17 February 2021

Black Lives Matter UK has announced £45,000 of funding to the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) to set up a “people’s tribunal” for deaths in custody.

The coalition group of family members who have lost loved ones in state custody, formed in 1997, is so far the largest recipient of Black Lives Matter UK’s initial round of funding.

Black Lives Matter UK announced last month its plan to release more than £100,000 to black-led organisations across the country. The campaign group received £1.2m in donations via a GoFundMe appeal, following widespread protests last summer [2020].

The United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC), which supports families of people who have died in police custody, prisons and secure medical units, has welcomed the support of Black Lives Matter UK, which will be active partners in the tribunal.

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UFFC’s Statement

Peoples Tribunal statement
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Tippa Naphtali is the founder of 4WardEverUK and the cousin of police custody killing victim, Mikey Powell, from Birmingham. He also assists with researching information and submitting them for inclusion on the website and other on-line resources and services developed by 4WardEverUK and its associates.