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Migrant in Paceville incident was not drunk (2)

I totally disagree with what the bouncer of the nightclub and the policeman are reported to have said, namely that the migrant, Mr Al Noor, was denied entrance, not because of the colour of his skin, but because he was drunk.

I have known him for some time, and I can state that he doesn't drink alcohol. Even when we have a meal, he always asks if some particular food is cooked with wine or any kind of alcohol.

On the other hand, it is not the first time that, when hanging out in Paceville together, he and other black people were refused entrance in clubs or bars. When we ask the reason, they just say they don't want them in, and sometimes bouncers are really rude. Unfortunately, I see these incidents simply as evidence of these bar owners' racism.

It is clear that for a person like Mr Al Noor to be ready to come forward to denounce racism, means that he really went through all this, as he has nothing to gain. Why would he lie? I have no doubt that confronting the version of the police and that of Mr Al Noor, I find the latter to be much more credible.

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