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Hi all,



>I believe there is 'general fear' of some kind to engage in a discussion.

I am not quite sure what "fear" Arthur is talking about.

Of course people are free to make comments about the whole world, but the
question is this: is the purpose of this list to focus on Black and Asian
Studies, or is it to provide space where people can circulate material on
whatever topic that strikes their mind?

As regards the Middle East, well naturally it is no doubt a concern to all
sorts of people and there are a range of places where people are able to
discuss their concerns.

> To limit the study of the history of African and Asian people in the UK
> is pointless and not useful.

I do not think having a focus is a limit. Clearly the history of African
and Asian people in the UK has links with pretty much everywhere and
everything.

> Such people may have direct links with the Middle East.

If those links are relevant, then I am sure people will include them in a
posting to this list. I do not see why there should be a problem.

I have generally remained "quiet" because there is nothing I particularly
have to say at the moment..

Yes, I am quite interested in George Wells Parker and the Hamitic League
of the World, but in the end I am much more interested in Cyril Briggs and
the African Blood Brotherhood.

So really I do not understand whither this discussion is going?

all the best

Fabian

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> Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2012 10:05:22 +0000
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: THE MIDDLE EAST
> To: [log in to unmask]
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> Why can we not make comments about the whole world? If the discussion is
> to be about western Asia then that should be made clear!
>
> On 21 Nov 2012, at 09:30, "arthur torrington"
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>  This should not prevent or hinder individuals making comments on the
> Middle East, as they do about Africa, Asia, or elsewhere.
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>  arthur
> Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2012 09:16:21 +0000
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: THE MIDDLE EAST
> To:
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> My query a few weeks ago remains as to whether matters
> concerning Jewish, black or Asian people were off-limits. The response on
> basa
> jiscmail was 'general quietness'.
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> I believe there is 'general fear' of some kind to engage in
> a discussion.
>
> Is the middle east not a concern of Black and Asian people
> also? Many of them live there.
>
> arthur
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> If they have direct links then that will show up in the research being
> carried out by historians. From: The Black and Asian Studies Association
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of arthur torrington
> Sent: 21 November 2012 08:53
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: THE MIDDLE EAST
>   To limit the study of the history of African and Asian people in the UK
> is pointless and not useful.
>
> Such people may have direct links with the Middle East.
>
> arthur
>
>
>  Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2012 08:16:00 +0000
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: THE MIDDLE EAST
> To: [log in to unmask] = the Black & Asian Studies Association. In
> practice, this has meant people of African and Indian sub-continent
> origins/descent. The focus of our work was uncovering and propagating
> their history in the UK and dealing with certain aspects of
> discrimination, especially in the education system, in libraries and in
> archives. Surely we cannot extend to take in all ‘settlers’.     From: The
> Black and Asian Studies Association [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
> Of arthur torrington
> Sent: 21 November 2012 07:41
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: THE MIDDLE EAST  My query a few weeks ago remains as to whether
> matters concerning Jewish, Black or Asian people are off-limits. The
> response on basa jiscmail was 'general quietness'.  I believe there is
> 'general fear' of some kind to engage in a discussion.  Is the Middle East
> not a concern of Black and Asian people also? Many of them live there.
> arthur
>