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UNITED & ArabTRUST JOIN ‘RED CARD’ FORTNIGHT

19th October 2005

Over 100 Tayside secondary school children helped Dundee United FC players Collin Samuel, Garry Kenneth and Stuart Abbot to Show Racism the Red Card at Tannadice today as part of theSRTRC Fortnight of Action, taking place across Scotland from 13th – 27th October. The Fortnight is Scotland’s contribution to the Football Against Racism in Europe Action Week taking place in 35 European countries this month. The event, the third ArabTRUST has organised in partnership with the anti-racist charity, focused on racism in football and in wider society, using SRTRC’s new Scottish video which will be arriving in every Tayside school over the next week. The young people then questioned the stars on their views on racism inside and outside the game and were treated to goody bags, a stadium tour, copies of Dundee United FCs new 2005/2006 anti-racist squad poster, and a raffle for a signed strip. Dundee United Director Derek Robertson said: “This is our third major anti-racism seminar at Tannadice and compliments other anti-racist initiatives undertaken by the club. "We are fully supportive of the work of SRTRC and once again, are grateful to ArabTRUST for helping to organise the seminar on our behalf. We'd also like to thank the members of Dundee United Business Club who also assisted us today.” Mike Barile of ArabTRUST said: “I am very proud that United supporters are again playing their part in helping to focus awareness of this evil cancer within our community. We will continue to campaign together with all other parties to ensure its elimination from all walks of life sooner rather than later. Our continued involvement and active support demonstrates our long history of zero tolerance of racism in this city.” Roddy McNulty, Campaign coordinator for SRTRC (Scotland) said: “Once again, ArabTRUST are taking the initiative at Dundee United – this is crucial to the success of the SRTRC campaign in Scotland. The Fortnight of Action involves 117 events Scotland-wide involving players, fans, black and minority ethnic organisations and young people all uniting to make a stand against racism in football and society "Great progress has been made in stamping racism out of stadia in the last few years but racist attacks against Scottish Muslims rose 75% on Tayside in July. Dundee United players and fans are again playing their part today - we all have a responsibility to kick racism out of Scotland.”