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Thursday 14 March 2013

White Pride March in Wales Passes off Peacefully

Just over 100 Nationalists from various right wing groups, gathered in Swansea to celebrate white pride day UK and to make a stand against the discrimination of white people.
The very fact that this event went ahead is a massive result! Every spanner that could of been thrown in the works by the left, was! Swansea council did every thing to try and stop this event going ahead, even passing information to violent extreme left wing groups. It has to be said the police were very fair and treated us well. yes there was some give and take in the planning but we got there in the end.
The UAF and other left wing groups  brought 400 (again papers reporting this so probably 300 there judging by their left leaning lies!) most of which looked like WHITE student types, you know the ones, never done a days work in their lives but think they know how to rule the world!
We protested for over an hour with three speeches made by people from 3 different nationalist groups. A minute silence was held in memory of recent and past anti white murder, including the tragic suicide of 9 year old Aaron Dugmore, bullied to death for being white!
The silence was respected by the nationalists present, but it was constantly interrupted by the left wing traitors!  The behavior and manner that the nationalists conducted themselves in was a credit to the White Pride World Wide movement! Even the police officers present applauded our behavior!
The nationalist protesters then left the city center to enjoy a well earned drink  and the celebrations went on well into the night! A great day and history in the making, as the UK  now stands shoulder to shoulder with other white countries around the world that annually hold a White Pride day!
Thank you to all involved in planning and to all those who attended, see you all next year!
(southwalesnf.blogspot.co.uk)

Tuesday 12 March 2013

KRISS DONALD RIP

Kriss Donald (2 July 1988 – 15 March 2004) was a Scottish fifteen-year-old white male who was kidnapped, tortured and murdered in Glasgow in 2004 by a gang of Asian men of Pakistani descent, some of whom fled to Pakistan after the crime. Daanish Zahid, Imran Shahid, Zeeshan Shahid, and Mohammed Faisal Mustaq were later found guilty of racially motivated murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. A fifth participant in the crime was convicted of racially motivated violence and jailed for five years.

The case, which featured the first ever conviction for racially motivated murder in Scotland, is cited as an example of the lack of attention the media and society give to white sufferers of racist attacks compared to that given to ethnic minorities, with organisations such as the BBC later admitting failing to cover the case sufficiently.[7][8] It is also suggested the crime demonstrates how society has been forced to redefine racism so as to no longer exclude white victims,Initially, two men were arrested in connection with the crime. One man, Daanish Zahid, was found guilty of Kriss Donald's murder on 18 November 2004 and is the first person to be convicted of racially motivated murder in Scotland.[10] Another man, Zahid Mohammed, admitted involvement in the abduction of Donald and lying to police during their investigation and was jailed for five years. He was released after serving half of his sentence and returned to court to give evidence against three subsequent defendants.  Three suspects were arrested in Pakistan in July 2005 and extradited to the UK in October 2005, following the intervention of Mohammed Sarwar, the MP for Glasgow Central.

The Pakistani police had to engage in a 'long struggle' to capture two of the escapees. There is no extradition treaty between Pakistan and Britain, however, the Pakistani authorities agreed to extradite the suspects.[14] There were numerous diplomatic complications around the case, including apparent divergences between government activities and those of ambassadorial officials; government figures were at times alleged to be reluctant to pursue the case for diplomatic reasons.[4]

The three extradited suspects, Imran Shahid, Zeeshan Shahid, and Mohammed Faisal Mushtaq, all in their late twenties, were charged with murder in October 2005. Their trial opened on 2 October 2006 in Scotland.[15]

On 8 November 2006, the three men were found guilty of the racially motivated murder of Kriss Donald. All three had denied the charge; however, a jury at the High Court in Edinburgh convicted them of abduction and murder.[12] The judge at the trail, Lord Uist, made a statement summing up the case:
“     You have all been convicted by the jury of the racially aggravated abduction and murder of Kriss Donald, a wholly innocent 15-year-old boy of slight build. He was selected as your victim only because he was white and walking in a certain part of the Pollokshields area of Glasgow when you sought out a victim. This murder consisted of the premeditated, cold-blooded execution of your victim by stabbing him 13 times and setting him alight with petrol while he was still in life. It truly was an abomination. The savage and barbaric nature of this notorious crime has rightly shocked and appalled the public. Your victim must have been in a state of extreme terror while held by you during a four-hour car journey across Central Scotland and back, and the agony which he must have suffered during the period between being stabbed and set alight and his death is just beyond imagining.     ”

—Lord Uist.

Each of the killers received sentences of life imprisonment, with Imran Shahid given a 25-year minimum term, Zeeshan Shahid a 23-year minimum and Mushtaq receiving a recommended minimum of 22 years.Lack of media coverage

The BBC has been criticised by some viewers because the case featured on national news only three times and the first trial was later largely confined to regional Scottish bulletins including the verdict itself. Although admitting that the BBC had "got it wrong", the organisation's Head of Newsgathering, Fran Unsworth, largely rejected the suggestion that Donald's race played a part in the lack of reportage, instead claiming it was mostly a product of "Scottish blindness". In preference to reporting the verdict the organisation found the time to report the opening of a new arts centre in Gateshead it its running order.[16] The BBC again faced criticisms for its failure to cover the second trial in its main bulletins, waiting until day 18 to mention the issue and Peter Horrocks of the BBC apologised for the organisation's failings.[17] However, Peter Fahy, spokesman of race issues for the Association of Chief Police Officers, noted that the media as a whole tended to under-report the racist murders of white people, stating "it was a fact that it was harder to get the media interested where murder victims were young white men".[18]

The British National Party were accused by Scotland's First Minister and Labour Party MSP Jack McConnell among others of seeking to exploit the case for political advantage, and an open letter signed by some prominent individuals, including MSPs, trades unionists, and community leaders, condemned the BNP's plans to stage a visit to Pollokshields. The group did hold a rally in the area, leading to accusations that it was fuelling racial tension and exploiting a death for political capital.[19]
Police political correctness

An article in The Scotsman newspaper alleged a lack of response by authorities to concerns of rising racial tensions and that Strathclyde Police had felt pressured to abandon Operation Gather, an investigation into Asian gangs in the area, for fear of offending ethnic minorities.[20] On 8 November 2006 Bashir Maan, a prominent Pakistani Glaswegian, also claimed on BBC television that police were well aware of the activities of Asian gangs in Glasgow but were reluctant to take action for fear of being accused of racism.[citation needed] In a January 2005 interview with a Scottish newspaper, he had previously claimed that "fear and intimidation" had allowed problems with Asian gangs in some parts of the city to go unchecked. The article also quoted a former senior Strathclyde police officer who criticised "a culture of political correctness" which had allowed gang crime to "grow unfettered".[21]

A BBC report suggests that another reason for inaction was lack of evidence, as locals were more prepared to make complaints than to give evidence in court.[14] Some commentators have argued the murder was somewhat mischaracterised in the media, as well as expressing a doubt that significant ethnic tensions exist in Pollokshields.[22]
Early release of prisoners

The case drew attention to the issues of prisoners automatically being released from prison early when it emerged that one of the murderers, Shahid, was on early release from a prison sentence at the time of the killing. He had previously been jailed for two and half years for a road rage attack but only served nine months of his sentence.[23]
Tributes

Glasgow band Glasvegas wrote the song "Flowers And Football Tops" having been inspired by the tragedy and the likely impact it would have in the victim's parents. The band dedicated their 2008 Philip Hall Radar NME award win to Donald's memory.[24][25][26]

A memorial plaque was installed on a bench by the River Clyde in memory of Donald.[27]
Legacy

Thursday 7 March 2013

Birmingham Bus Stabbing: 16-Year-Old Schoolgirl Killed Travelling On Hagley Road


A 16-year-old school girl has been killed after being stabbed on a bus in Birmingham.
Detectives launched a murder inquiry following the attack on the bus on the Hagley Road leading out of the city.
nti bus

Police officers flooded the scene
West Midlands Ambulance Service said it was called to an emergency on board a bus in Edgbaston shortly after 7.35am.
The victim died at the scene.
A suspect was earlier detained in connection with the stabbing but has now been released, West Midlands Police said.
They have launched a manhunt for a black male in his late teens or early 20s.
bus

There were as many as nine police cars and an ambulance
A spokesman said: "At 7.37am today police received a call from a member of the public reporting that a passenger had been attacked.
"Officers and other emergency services were immediately dispatched but it was clear that nothing could be done to save the victim.
"West Midlands Police have identified the victim's family and are in the process of breaking the sad news."