'I was stopped six times in one day and profiled as illegal immigrant on anti-racism run'

'I was stopped six times in one day and profiled as illegal immigrant on anti-racism run'
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'I was stopped six times in one day and profiled as illegal immigrant on anti-racism run'
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Melissa Sigodo)
Published: Jan, 16 2025 13:00

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'I was stopped six times in one day and profiled as illegal immigrant on anti-racism run' An anti-racism campaigner who ran over 8000 miles from South Africa to London says that he was profiled as an illegal immigrant during his travels through Europe.

Ugandan-Brit Deo Kato, 37, set out on the run as part of his mission to highlight migration and Black people "being singled out", however, he says was stopped by police six times in one day he travelled through Croatia and Bosnia.

Speaking to the Mirror he said: "A few times I was stopped six times in one day, on one run and that's quite a lot.I was seen as an illegal immigrant.

But Deo says that constantly being stopped by officers and having people take pictures to report him, affected him mentally, adding that he worried if he could even rely on police if he faced danger while running through forests and rural parts of Europe.

Although Deo says he was touched by the people he met who "understood the message", even taking days off work to join him in running - the racial profiling he faced took a toll, underscoring the reasons for his campaign.

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