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South Asians take a hit in UK riots, 3 Pakistanis killed - The Times of India

I hope swift justice is meted out.

LONDON: The riots in England claimed South Asian victims on Wednesday when three young men of Pakistani origin were killed in a "deliberate" hit-and-run incident in the country's second biggest city of Birmingham. While retailers of Indian origin were attacked in Birmingham, in the west London suburb of Southall, home to a large number of Sikh migrants, scores of men armed with swords and hockey sticks guarded their gurdwaras through the night. One of them said: "We'll take the law into our hands, bad luck."

Although an uneasy calm returned to London, looting and arson continued in other English cities. A number of Indians suffered when their shops and properties were damaged by violent young men roaming the streets.

An angry crowd of Pakistani residents gathered outside a Birmingham hospital where the victims were taken in a bid to save their lives. Suspecting that the three men were intentionally run over and killed, the police ordered a homicide probe into the deaths. A 35-year-old man was arrested and a vehicle seized.

It is believed that the three men were protecting a mosque from hooligans who went on a looting spree in the central parts of the city.

A police spokesman said: "West Midlands police have launched a murder inquiry and arrested a man. They have recovered a vehicle which will be examined by forensics experts."

Two of the victims were identified as Shahzad and Harry Hussain. They breathed their last at the hospital soon after being admitted at 1.15 am. A third man, who was also in critical condition, was pronounced dead five hours later. According to the Birmingham Mail newspaper, the deceased had confronted the troublemakers.

Indian retailers were targeted in Birmingham. Dhillon Catering, an enterprise owned by a Sikh family, was broken into by rioters. Its delivery van was set on fire. A family of Indian origin was rendered homeless after their house was gutted by arsonists at Croydon in south London. A woman and her son lost everything except their mobile phones. In Leicester, which has a high concentration of people of Indian descent, shops and restaurants were attacked, windows smashed. Two businesses run by Indians were looted.

Among those keeping vigil at Southall gurdwaras were elderly Sikhs - some in their 80s. Reports suggested that every gurdwara in Southall was protected by around 200 men. A large number of Sikhs came out on the streets with sticks and metal bars in West Bromwich to save their place of worship from rioters. Devotees at one of the largest Sikh temples in London's Havelock Road telephoned young people for help.

Across the country, the police arrested around 1,200 people, including 800 in London, since the violence broke out on Saturday. London courts worked through the night to process all those charged.

Prime Minister David Cameron said on Wednesday that Britain will not let a "culture of fear" take over its streets. In a televised statement, he said: "We will do whatever is necessary to restore law and order." He said that the police have drawn up contingency plans to use water cannon, commonly used in Northern Ireland but never deployed in mainland Britain.

On Tuesday, thousands of extra police officers kept a nervous London quiet after three nights of riots but looting flared in Manchester and Birmingham. In Nottingham, arsonists lobbed firebombs through the window of a police station. They set fire to a school and a vehicle. In Liverpool, about 200 young men hurled missiles at policemen and firefighters.

Among the arrests for misuse of social networking sites were two 18-year-olds in Kent, adjoining London, a 19-year-old woman in Wakefield, in the northern county of Yorkshire, and a 16-year-old boy in Glasgow in Scotland. Cameron promised more arrests as police scanned CCTV evidence. "Picture by picture, the criminals are being identified and arrested," he said.

Why are they targeting south asians? UK better get its act right, you don't want the massive south asian community to get pissed off at the government too.
 
Hooligans are proving to be the worst of the civilized ones, going on rampage looting stores and attacking Asians .

UK should be ashamed of its proud "culture".
 
It is seriously getting out of hand. I wonder if the England team would have stayed back in India or Pakistan in the event of such incidents.

I was just going to say that, India should have left. It is impossible they would have stayed in India if god forbid the reverse was true.
 
I was just going to say that, India should have left. It is impossible they would have stayed in India if god forbid the reverse was true.

Actually i read the same lines on newspapers yesterday

Gavaskar told on Tuesday that the England team would have looked at various options if, hypothetically, the team was in the sub-continent during riots here. "No question about it. They (the England team) would have been pressing the panic button. They would have been talking in terms of the team returning home. That is a given."

Gavaskar takes a dig at England team - Rediff.com Sports
 
Condolences to the family of the deceased. I saw the father of one of the dead on TV appealing for peace and harmony. Hats off to him for talking of communal harmony just after losing his son.
 
Far right Christian groups have found a chance to act as vigilantes and are targeting Pakistanis and other South Asians in an opportunistic way. Some hearsay suggests that Pakistani youths are also ganging up to protect their neighborhoods, which doesn't sound too good for the youth.

UK: Concerns over far-right opportunism as result of the riots : Bikya Masr | Independent news for the world

LONDON: The Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) is deeply concerned over the potential of and reported opportunism of far-right groups in the wake of the UK riots.

Messages from far-right groups on social media have suggested that some groups of far-right sympathizers want to use the riots as cover for burning down mosques. Others have spoken of the riots in terms of a race war and suggest taking action against ‘blacks’ and ‘Asians’ and ‘coloreds’.

Of more concern was the actual appearance of the English Defence League in Eltham, London yesterday and the promotion of their effort via social media. Reports suggest that there may have been EDL members or supporters amongst vigilantes in Enfield, London.

International media reports EDL leader Stephen Lennon aka Tommy Robinson claiming that up to 1,000 (one thousand) EDL members will be patrolling the streets.

Chair of IHRC, Massoud Shadjareh said:

“Whilst we know police took action to disperse the EDL from Eltham as well as a group of men in Enfield, we are deeply concerned that the threat of far-right violence in these days is not being taken seriously.

“The demonizing rhetoric in the media in particular and from government and its institutions is being capitalized upon by far-right actors, and the government needs to publicly condemn this opportunism and make clear it will deal with this threat.”

Cameron's remarks were disappointing, he didn't say it in so many words but you can tell hes bitching about non-whites when he says certain parts of British society have gone sick. This would further alienate them and also encourage far-right groups to further their agenda against them.

I knew Cameron was a jackass from the get go.
 
Bunch of hypocritical scums.
And they still have the galls to dictate whats right or wrong and meddle with other countries internal matters.

I remember few of the british athlete refusing to participate in CWG citing security reasons, how about now?
The Indian team should have left the series, that would've been a smack on their face.
 

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