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3 Oct 2002 11:30AM
The Commission for Racial Equality (CRE) is reporting that three men have settled their claim against a Birmingham city centre bar for a total sum of £10,800. The case followed two occasions in May 2000 when the three men were refused entry to Bar2Sixty.
They suspected it was because two of them were wearing turbans. Mr Lall and Mr Marwaha are both Sikhs and wear turbans, and Mr Queely is of African Caribbean ethnic origin. On the second occasion, a journalist - who was doing research for ... (88 more words)
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