thank you for lisening.
I come here with my mother and my uncle. evrywhere we see nice houses
with garden and car. we do not get these things. we get flat on
estate were it not nice. We should be treated like evryone else.
thankyou Fatima
--- In AntiRacismUK@..., "deji_one" <deji_one@...>
wrote:
>
> The unfortunately the reality is that stalking is used a tool in
> racist harassment of people, as well as racist people joining groups
> online to be disruptive and continue their harassment online, even
> pretending to be of an minority to try to conceal their insidious
> intensions.
>
> If you would like to discuss the nature of the racism you have
> experienced then please start a new topic, as topics posted need to
> stay on topic.
>
>
> --- In AntiRacismUK@..., "fatimasfsaid"
> <fatimasfsaid@> wrote:
> >
> > But wat about racism. Evrywhere I go its racism. Peopl do not
help
> > me.
> >
> > Fatima
> >
> > --- In AntiRacismUK@..., "deji_one" <deji_one@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > A book that may be helpful in dealing with the problem of
stalkers.
> > >
> > > Amazon: I'LL Be Watching You: True Stories of Stalkers and
Their
> > Victims
> > > <http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/product-
> > description/1852279311/sr=8-\
> > > 8/qid=1179614261/ref=dp_proddesc_0/026-3323096-6910802?
> > ie=UTF8&n=266239&\
> > > s=books&qid=1179614261&sr=8-8>
> > >
> > > Book Description
> > > What drives one human being to become obsessed with another -
> > someone
> > > they may never even have met? What makes that person decide
their
> > life
> > > is in some way linked with their victim's - whom they have
chosen,
> > often
> > > at random, and without encouragement? And what happens when the
> > > obsessions of unbalanced misfits, desperate loners and aggrieved
> > > ex-partners spiral out of control? A comprehensive
investigation
> > into
> > > stalking - the crime of the modern age.
> > > Stalking is on the increase. And it isn't only celebrities who
> > become
> > > the targets of irrational and desperate individuals. Men and
women
> > with
> > > everyday jobs who lead ordinary lives can just as easily become
> > someone
> > > else's obsession.
> > >
> > > Since John Lennon's murder in 1980 the world has recognised the
> > danger
> > > that lies behind this insidious and threatening behaviour, but
has
> > been
> > > slow to act against it. It is only as recently as 1997 that the
> > > Protection from Harassment Act brought stalking on to the
British
> > > statute books.
> > >
> > > In this thoroughly researched, serious investigation into a
> > disturbing
> > > phenomenon, Richard Gallagher interviews victims, police,
> > psychologists
> > > - and those who 'stalk the stalkers' - to provide remarkable
> > accounts of
> > > obsession, delusion, and terror. The book is an insight into
the
> > minds
> > > of these disturbed individuals - and the consequences of their
> > > behaviour. It is a book whose time has come.
> > >
> > > Synopsis
> > > Stalking is on the increase. In this investigation, Richard
> > Gallagher
> > > interviews victims, police, psychologists - and those who stalk
the
> > > stalkers - to provide accounts of obsession, delusion and
terror.
> > >
> > > From the Publisher
> > > 'These things only happen in films. In normal life people just
don't
> > > behave like this.' So thought one of the victims of obsessive
> > stalking
> > > in Richard Gallagher's book. Unfortunately she was wrong. In
this
> > case,
> > > the stalker went from being content with an occasional cup of
tea
> > and a
> > > chat to becoming a daily menace in the life of his victim,
> > resulting in
> > > the breakdown of her marriage and her employers refusing to
believe
> > the
> > > abuse she was suffering. Disbelief is the natural reaction to
the
> > > obsessions of a disturbed and deluded mind; especially when
their
> > > behaviour is so far-fetched, so unwarranted, that it simply
defies
> > > reason. I'll Be Watching You is a sensitive and thorough
> > investigation
> > > into the crime, covering this chilling phenomenon from the first
> > > reported case through to the events that led up to the killing
of
> > Jill
> > > Dando. This is an important book - written with the co-
operation of
> > some
> > > of the survivors of horrific and irrational crimes.
> > >
> > > About the Author
> > > Richard Gallagher began his career as an actor before turning to
> > > full-time writing in the mid-80s. He is the author of nine plays
> > > including How to Dispose of a Corpse, based on the Dennis Nilsen
> > > killings, and French Paste which was nominated for a Manchester
> > Evening
> > > News award for best new play. His short story, 'Mother's Day',
was
> > > filmed by Yorkshire Television, and starred Kathy Staff. He has
also
> > > worked as a theatre journalist for the Greater Manchester
Theatre
> > > magazine.
> > >
> >
>