Thursday 11 July 2013

KHOODEELAAR! told Tower Hamlets Council so! As did John Wright! Now the Daily Mirror's Jason Beattie joins in and INDEPENDENTLY objectively echoes our stance and our demands for accountability by Tower Hamlets Council on Housing

KHOODEELAAR! told Tower Hamlets Council so! As did John Wright! Now the Daily Mirror's Jason Beattie joins in and INDEPENDENTLY objectively echoes our stance and our demands for accountability by Tower Hamlets Council on Housing The BBC Paper reviews panellists Mina al Oirabi and the Daily Mirror’s Political Editor Jason Beattie [BBC News Channel 10 July 2013], KHOODEELAAR! Campaign Organiser Muhammad Haque [pictured by KHOODEELAAR!] [Broadcasting the KHOODEELAAR! Champaign Hour] and John Wright. The two AADHIKAR and KHOODEELAAR! posters are part of the Campaign Publishing images archives that are added for SOURCE RECOGNITION. Muhammad Haque had made dozens of calls - on a series of broadcast programmes - asking Tower Hamlets Council’s Executive Mayor Lutfur Rahman and or his “housing spokesperson” Cllr. Rabina Khan to answer the hundreds of long outstanding and very urgent Questions the people in Tower Hamlets had about the Council’s failures covering all aspects of Housing in the East London Borough. Lutfur Rahman and Rabina Khan did not reply to the dozens of emails, telephone messages to the Tower Hamlets Council’s “press Office staff” and “Executive Support Officers” about the same subject, conveyed to them by the KHOODEELAAR! Campaign Organiser between 2011 and 26 June 2013. It was on Wednesday 26 June when the PUBLIC QUESTION about HOUSING ACCOUNTABILITY to the full Council was put by Muhammad Haque. John Wright, himself an activist for housing rights and concerned about the negative impact that transfer of Council Housing stock had had on the people in the Borough, was prompted to start filming when Muhammad Haque was in the middle of presenting his Question to the formal Council. This is how John Wright explained his filming when he spoke to Muhammad Haque moments after the Council Meeting was suspended by Council Speaker Lesley Pavitt. [To be continued]

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