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Liverpool have been accused by campaigners of "critically undermining" the fight against racism in football with their support for Luis Suarez.

Last Updated: 21/02/12 at 09:09 Post Comment

Suarez: Liverpool striker

Suarez: Liverpool striker

The Uruguay striker was banned for eight games for racially abusing Manchester United defender Patrice Evra during the two sides' Premier League clash at Anfield in October.

Though the club decided against an appeal, they have repeatedly made clear their dissatisfaction with the guilty verdict and Suarez compounded the problem by refusing to shake Evra's hand ahead of the return fixture on February 11.

Both Liverpool and Suarez apologised for the latter incident and Suarez issued a public apology five days after the Football Association released their written judgement on the case, though he has never apologised directly to Evra in a public forum.

An open letter from local and national black leaders called for club and player to do just that.

The letter, displayed in full on the National Black Police Association (NBPA) website, read: "LFC actions, in vehemently rejecting the findings of the FA inquiry, their public displays of support for a player found guilty of racist abuse and his subsequent refusal to shake the hand of Evra at a recent game is completely unacceptable. These actions we believe could be considered as inciting racial intolerance.

"Whilst the subsequent apologies for the failure to engage with the traditions of a pre-game handshake are to be welcomed, there remains deep concern about LFC's absolute refusal to accept the findings of the FA's investigation. As such these apologies fail to meet the test of genuine remorse and understanding. This is further negated by LFC's failure to apologise for racism either through the club or Suarez.

"Neither have LFC recognised or acknowledged the consequent damage to race relations resulting from their actions and recognised by many people of all races across the country. As a result efforts to combat racism in football and the wider society in general have been critically undermined.

"Compounding these serious errors is the failures of Liverpool's civic leaders, many of whom have remained silent on these critical issues and have failed to publicly condemn LFC's decision not to robustly and effectively challenge racism."

The open letter is signed by members of the Liverpool Black Leadership Forum, Merseyside TUC, North West United Against Facism, the Society of Black Lawyers and the NBPA, among others.

Gloria Hyatt, who leads the Liverpool Black Leadership Forum, added: "Liverpool FC has presided over the worst incident of racism in football seen in recent years.

"Their misguided handling of the ... saga has let down all of those in the city who work hard to challenge racism and to make Liverpool a better place to live for everyone."

I'm glad John Barnes will be attending the racism summit - people don't realise that the black/Asian view of the Suarez case is not some monolithic, one view fits all approach. Contrary to what is being presented by much of the media - there are a significant number of black and Asian football fans who have analyzed the FA Panel report and who believe that Suarez, as a mixed race person, has been made a scapegoat and did not receive a fair trial. John Barnes has been one of the most articulate and eloquent proponents of this view. The subsequent villification of Barnes, and the likes of Parmjit Singh, an Asian LFC fan, by other race campaigners, as somehow being racism apologists (Mr Singh was alledgedly called a cocon#t by Piarra Powar for example, in itself a racist insult), is appalling and shows how this case has been hijacked for political purposes...That's my opinion and I believe it is a fair and valid one. To suggest LFC are inciting racism is absurd and provocative. They have come out with as much condemnation as possible RE; the two fans accused of alledged racist abuse, and facing possible criminal trial....It is their right to argue that Suarez did not receive a fair trial and to question the FA Panel's anomalous analysis of the testimony given by Evra.
- thebigpicture

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