Selma Taha was travelling on the London Underground when she said a woman verbally and physically assaulted her

The director of the charity Southall Black Sisters has spoken of her frustration and anger after she was allegedly racially assaulted on the London Underground.

Selma Taha, who heads the campaign and advocacy group that supports black and minoritised women, said she was travelling with friends on the Northern line in central London on Friday 29 September when they were verbally and physically assaulted in an “extremely violent racist attack”.

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