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EVIDENCE: Muslim Immigration Enriches Culture

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A gang of Muslim men rampaged through Liverpool city centre attacking strangers because they were white “non-Muslims”. One witness feared Amin Mohmed, Mohammed Patel and Faruq Patel were ISIS terrorists. The drunken yobs targeted three unknown men before Mohmed, 24, and Mohammed, 20, set upon Gary Bohanna when he revealed he was Christian. Laughing Faruq, 19, who was not convicted of a racial or religious motive, then filmed Mohmed punching St Helens councillor Paul Lynch to the ground, as his terrified girlfriend tried to protect him.

Liverpool Crown Court heard counter-terrorism officers raided the three men’s homes in Bolton after the shocking incident on March 20 last year. The judge, Recorder Louise Brandon, said: “This was a disgraceful and sustained campaign of violence carried out on the streets of this city.”

Paul Treble, prosecuting, said fellow-Muslim Edris Nosrati spotted two of the gang attacking a man in Bold Street at around 3.30am. He said: “He was concerned because one of them seemed to be using racist language, talking about Muslims and Christians.

“One of them came up to Mr Nosrati and said ‘are you a Muslim?’ Mr Nosrati said he was, but the man said ‘well, what’s the Muslim word?’” He said Mr Nosrati replied with a “well-known” Arabic phrase: “There is only one God, and Muhammad is a messenger.”

Mr Treble said: “He said it’s a phrase often linked with ISIS. “He was concerned as to their exact intent and that they might be associated in some way to an extremist organisation.” Mr Nosrati was told “you can go”, but when he tried to stop them punching another man, one replied: “It’s none of your business.” He followed the gang to Renshaw Street, where Mr Bohanna was asked: “What are you?” The victim was confused but when one of them said “I’m a Muslim, what are you?” he answered “I’m a Christian”. The attacker shouted “Why aren’t you a Muslim?” before punching him twice, breaking his glasses and causing a 2cm cut above his left eye.

The gang then encountered Mr Lynch, Labour councillor for Moss Bank, and his girlfriend Jill Newton. Footage taken by Faruq captured Mohmed punch Mr Lynch with a “sickening blow” that could be “seen and heard”. No racist comments were used, but Liverpool John Moores University student Faruq could be heard laughing as the victim fell.
Mr Nosrati called police but Faruq fled, so the witness chased and caught him. The teenager punched Mr Nosrati and struck him in the eye with his phone, but the hero held on.

Mr Bohanna and Mr Lynch - who suffered bruising and bleeding to his eyes - were taken to hospital.

Mohmed made no comment to police, but later claimed he could not remember anything because he was so drunk. Mohammed initially denied the assaults and suggested they had been racially abused by other men. However, he confessed to “targeting people because they were white and non-Muslim”.

Faruq told officers people called him and his friends a “dirty p***” and they retaliated. He admitted filming “because he thought it was funny” and described it “as a laugh”.

Mohmed, of Perendale Rise, Bolton, and Mohammed, of Eastbank Street, Bolton, admitted racially or religiously aggravated assault causing actual bodily harm. The pair, along with Faruq, of Crumpsall Street, Bolton, also admitted assault causing actual bodily harm and affray.

Martine Snowdon, defending Mohammed, said her “deeply remorseful” client was “terrified” of being locked up. The university expelled him but he had re-enrolled at Salford University and asked for “mercy” to continue his studies.

Andrew Costello, defending Faruq, said his “ashamed” client was “very drunk” but maintained he did not hit anyone or use racial abuse. However, he conceded the “apologetic” accountancy student “tried to lie his way out of it”.

Mohmed has previous convictions for criminal damage and battery, relating to a family row last November. Sarah Johnston, defending Mohmed, said it appeared the group were racially abused but that was not an excuse. She said: “He has brought not only shame and embarrassment but also distress to his family. She said Mohammed “confirmed those targeted that night were targeted because they were white and non-Muslim.”

Mohmed cried as he was jailed for 42 weeks. Mohammed and Faruq Patel received 42 and 18 weeks respectively in a young offenders institution.

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Tolerance. Peace. Love.
 
Mohmed cried as he was jailed for 42 weeks. Mohammed and Faruq Patel received 42 and 18 weeks respectively in a young offenders institution.

Jeez, attacking multiple victims and just pure luck the victims were not more seriously harmed, and less than 300 days in jail? How long will the victim be affected by these attacks? More than 42 weeks, I can tell you that.

Oh, and the other 2 get sent to a "young offenders institution"? Wow, that must be ... way, way too lenient.
 
Jeez, attacking multiple victims and just pure luck the victims were not more seriously harmed, and less than 300 days in jail? How long will the victim be affected by these attacks? More than 42 weeks, I can tell you that.

Oh, and the other 2 get sent to a "young offenders institution"? Wow, that must be ... way, way too lenient.

That's not all. Those who support unfettered immigration conveniently overlook stories like these. Pakistan is alright, eh?

Pakistani council orders "revenge rape" of 16-year-old girl


ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistani police have arrested 25 members of an informal village council accused of ordering the rape of a 16-year-old girl as revenge for her brother's alleged sexual assault of another girl.

The Supreme Court also requested a report on the case, which echoed a notorious case from 2002 in which another teenager was gang-raped on a local council's order.

"A total of 29 people were involved in this ghastly crime, and we have 25 of them in our custody," Multan City Police Officer Ahsan Younus told Reuters by telephone on Thursday.

Earlier this month, a local council in the southern city of Multan was called after a family accused a 16-year-old boy of raping a 13-year-old neighbor.

The council ruled that the sister of the boy should be handed over to the victim's brother to be raped. The punishment was carried out on July 17 after her family handed the girl over.

The case came to light when both families filed criminal charges with police accusing the other family's son of rape.

Questioning both sides in the cases, however, soon revealed the role of the informal village council, Younus said.

"All the village council elders who ordered the revenge rape have been arrested," he said.

Both the victims and their mothers have been sent to a women's protection center, he added.

Pakistan has a centuries-old tradition of quick justice handed down by gatherings of local elders, known as jirgas or panchayats, seen by many villagers as preferable to the often-cumbersome and corrupt formal legal system.

In most of the country, jirgas are tolerated but not recognized by the formal courts and police.

The jirgas and the practice of "revenge rape" drew international attention in 2002 when a woman named Mukhtaran Mai was ordered gang-raped by a local council for a male relative's alleged crime.

Mai took the rare step of filing criminal charges against her attackers, and six men were convicted and sentenced to death later that year, though five of them were later freed on appeal.

Mai went on to become a high-profile campaigner for women's rights in Pakistan.

"Another Tribe Court (panchayat) in south Punjab Multan and another girl was raped. We are still in 2002," Mai said on her official Twitter account this week.
 
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