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Racism 'prevalent' in the armed forces, ombudsman warns | Racism 'prevalent' in the armed forces, ombudsman warns |
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"Racism is prevalent" within the armed forces, the independent ombudsman overseeing complaints has warned. | "Racism is prevalent" within the armed forces, the independent ombudsman overseeing complaints has warned. |
In an exclusive interview with the BBC, Nicola Williams, the first person to hold the office of Service Complaints Ombudsman, said "incidents of racism are occurring with increasing and depressing frequency". | In an exclusive interview with the BBC, Nicola Williams, the first person to hold the office of Service Complaints Ombudsman, said "incidents of racism are occurring with increasing and depressing frequency". |
She urged the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to do more to root it out. | She urged the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to do more to root it out. |
The MoD has insisted it has a range of measures in place to tackle racism. | The MoD has insisted it has a range of measures in place to tackle racism. |
Cases of bullying, harassment and discrimination account for 25% of all the complaints the armed forces receive, and Ms Williams says a "disproportionate" number of those come from ethnic minorities who make up just 7% of service personnel. | |
The BBC has interviewed one former soldier whose complaint of racism was at first dismissed by the Ministry of Defence, but then upheld by the Ombudsman. | The BBC has interviewed one former soldier whose complaint of racism was at first dismissed by the Ministry of Defence, but then upheld by the Ombudsman. |
Mark De Kretser, whose father came from Sri Lanka, served as a regular soldier and then as a reserve for nearly 30 years. | Mark De Kretser, whose father came from Sri Lanka, served as a regular soldier and then as a reserve for nearly 30 years. |
He did tours of both Iraq and Afghanistan. But it wasn't combat which left him with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, it was racism. | He did tours of both Iraq and Afghanistan. But it wasn't combat which left him with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, it was racism. |
He describes it as "relentless". He says he was asked whether someone in his family ran a corner shop. | He describes it as "relentless". He says he was asked whether someone in his family ran a corner shop. |
"I'd be referred to as Apu, out of the Simpsons, I'd be referred to as Gary Coleman, Buddha… and there's a common theme to all of them. | "I'd be referred to as Apu, out of the Simpsons, I'd be referred to as Gary Coleman, Buddha… and there's a common theme to all of them. |
"It got to the point where I wasn't worried about how I performed at work. I was worried about what was going to be said to me next". | "It got to the point where I wasn't worried about how I performed at work. I was worried about what was going to be said to me next". |
Mark had a breakdown and was medically discharged from the Army in 2017. He sued the MoD and has now received a financial settlement. | Mark had a breakdown and was medically discharged from the Army in 2017. He sued the MoD and has now received a financial settlement. |
His solicitor, Ahmed Al-Nahhas, the head of military claims at Bolt Burdon Kemp, says he sees many more servicemen and women who ask about their legal rights, but who don't make a formal complaint "because they're afraid for their careers or they don't have faith in the system". | His solicitor, Ahmed Al-Nahhas, the head of military claims at Bolt Burdon Kemp, says he sees many more servicemen and women who ask about their legal rights, but who don't make a formal complaint "because they're afraid for their careers or they don't have faith in the system". |
His point was reinforced in a report by MPs earlier this year which expressed "concern" that pressure had been put on some complainants not to proceed. | His point was reinforced in a report by MPs earlier this year which expressed "concern" that pressure had been put on some complainants not to proceed. |
That lack of trust in the system was highlighted earlier this year when two former paratroopers took their complaint of racism to an employment tribunal instead. | That lack of trust in the system was highlighted earlier this year when two former paratroopers took their complaint of racism to an employment tribunal instead. |
The court found that Hani Gue and Nkululeko Zulu has been working in a "degrading, humiliating and offensive environment" at their Colchester barracks with racist graffiti written across personal photos. | The court found that Hani Gue and Nkululeko Zulu has been working in a "degrading, humiliating and offensive environment" at their Colchester barracks with racist graffiti written across personal photos. |
Mr Nkululeko said he believed the army suffered from "systemic racism". | Mr Nkululeko said he believed the army suffered from "systemic racism". |
Nicola Williams says she "would not go as far" as to describe the army as "institutionally racist". | Nicola Williams says she "would not go as far" as to describe the army as "institutionally racist". |
But she adds "I would absolutely say the Army and the armed forces have issues with racism which need to be tackled". | But she adds "I would absolutely say the Army and the armed forces have issues with racism which need to be tackled". |
Despite improvements she says the complaints system is still not operating efficiently and fairly. Her office is still short staffed. | Despite improvements she says the complaints system is still not operating efficiently and fairly. Her office is still short staffed. |
She's still waiting for the MoD to follow up on a number of her recommendations. | She's still waiting for the MoD to follow up on a number of her recommendations. |
Ms Williams has repeatedly called on the MoD to commission an independent report to find out why so many people with BAME backgrounds and women are making complaints. | Ms Williams has repeatedly called on the MoD to commission an independent report to find out why so many people with BAME backgrounds and women are making complaints. |
The MoD insists it's committed to stamping out racism. | The MoD insists it's committed to stamping out racism. |
It says it has a range of measures to ensure the issue is tackled including regular diversity and inclusion training. The Army has also set up a unit and a help-line to deal with "unacceptable behaviours". | It says it has a range of measures to ensure the issue is tackled including regular diversity and inclusion training. The Army has also set up a unit and a help-line to deal with "unacceptable behaviours". |
Lt. Colonel Jonathan Buxton , who runs the unit, says the fact the Army has invested in his team of six shows "it is taking the problem seriously". | Lt. Colonel Jonathan Buxton , who runs the unit, says the fact the Army has invested in his team of six shows "it is taking the problem seriously". |
In a statement the MoD said "racism has no place in the military and anyone found to be behaving in such a way can expect to be disciplined, discharged or dismissed". | In a statement the MoD said "racism has no place in the military and anyone found to be behaving in such a way can expect to be disciplined, discharged or dismissed". |
Solicitor Ahmed Al-Nahhas says he's seen no evidence that any action was taken against those responsible for bullying Mark De Kretser. | Solicitor Ahmed Al-Nahhas says he's seen no evidence that any action was taken against those responsible for bullying Mark De Kretser. |
As for Mark himself, he's still trying to put his life back together. | As for Mark himself, he's still trying to put his life back together. |
He says the Army "broke me. I was really quite a strong character. But I'm a mouse now" | He says the Army "broke me. I was really quite a strong character. But I'm a mouse now" |
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