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While fear looms over women’s safety in the UK, Assistant Commissioner of Met Police tells Asian Voice in an exclusive interview, that all men are not abusers but they should not be bystanders. Shefali Saxena On 17 September, 28-year-old primary school teacher Sabina Nessa was supposed to make her way to The Depot bar in Kidbrooke Village but never arrived. She was found dead in Cator Park in Kidbrooke, a few minutes’ walk from her home, on Saturday 18 September. In a Twitter handle called @countindeadwomen, one can find more such names of women who never returned safely, or some weren’t safe at home. As the community stands in solidarity with Sabina and her bereaved family, Asian Voice spoke to Met Police Assistant Commissioner, Mayor Sadiq Khan and women members of the parliament to find possible solutions to keep our women and girls safe. Continued on page 14
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Fuel crisis or ‘fuelled’ crisis?
Bexhill-Sussex-UK-September 25,2021 :Petrol pumps have ‘sorry out of use’ signs due to fuel shortage crisis
Life came to a standstill early this week when England faced a fuel crisis amid already looming food shortages and a lack of drivers. Children stood in long queues at bus stops for school, many people walked long distances because buses couldn’t meet the demand and frequency due to petrol shortages. The Mirror reported a brawl has broke out at a London petrol station after a driver reportedly tried to jump the queue. Footage taken at BP Haverstock Hill, Camden, yesterday showed the heated fight in front of shocked motorists. Continued on page 9
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