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رسالة الي عائلة القطري محمد الماجد رحمه الله

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القيام بالتحرك القضائي من خلال المحاكم البريطانية واقامت موقع بالانجليزي وبالعربي للتعريف بالجريمة ليضع الزائرين للصفحة تعليقاتهم وهذا جهد اعلامي على المستوى الشخصي وكذلك القيام بوضع العنوان الالكتروني لمركز شرطة هستينغز للحض بالمباشرة الجادة في كشف المجرم وكذلك الي المواقع الرسمية القضائية ذات الصلة في بريطانيا لجعل زوار الموقع يرسلون الرسائل اليهم للتعبير عن التضامن نذكر انه عندما حدثت جريمة اغتصاب لفرنسي في دبي قامت امه فيرو************ا روبير بانشاء موقع

http://boycottdubai.com/index.php

و هددت بمقاضاة حكام دبي وأبوظبي في المحاكم الفرنسية.

والدة فتى فرنسي "مغتصب" بدبي: سأقاضي حكام الإمارات

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ارتفاع الجرائم العنصرية في بريطانيا

Racially-motivated murders on the rise
By IRR News Team
31 January 2008, 2:00pm
Fifteen years since the death of Stephen Lawrence, there is less and less interest in the scourge of racial violence in the UK, despite murders remaining a major problem.
Racial murders- unprovoked attacks on people not known to perpetrators - in the UK are running at around seven per year. Yet no official body is systematically monitoring their incidence, the police investigations, any prosecution or ultimate sentencing of attackers. Despite the lengthy Stephen Lawrence Inquiry, the seventy recommendations of the Macpherson Report, changes to the police's recording of racial incidents and an amended Race Relations Act, the Institute of Race Relations (IRR), a small, independent charity, remains the only organisation monitoring serious racial violence attacks in the UK.

According to figures released by IRR this week, thirty-three racist murders have taken place between February 2003 and December 2007. Of these, all victims are male. Significantly, in the post-September 11 and 7/7 climate, forty per cent of the murders were of Muslims - either relatively recently-arrived asylum seekers or Pakistanis living or working in poor, deprived neighbourhoods. Asian men working in isolating professions such as cabbing or take-aways are particularly at risk - 15 per cent of the total.

The IRR has a specific definition for identifying a racist attack or murder. It does not follow that BME people are always victims and Whites always perpetrators - though that covers by far the largest category of murders - 88 per cent. The latest research includes the death of Johnny Delaney, a 14-year-old Traveller boy, Kris Donald, 15, a White killed by an Asian gang in Pollockshields, Isiah Young-Sam killed during disturbances between Asians and African-Caribbeans in Birmingham in 2005 and a Polish migrant worker, Adam Michalski, killed in Wrexham. For IRR, identifying racially motivated murders and attacks 'must depend on an objective evaluation of the whole context in which the murder or attack takes place and not just on the skin colour or ethnicity of the alleged perpetrator(s) or victim. In particular, the IRR would regard a murder or attack as racially motivated if the evidence indicates that someone of a different ethnicity, in the same place and similar circumstances would not have been attacked in the same way...'* (See below for the IRR's definition)

Look at one year. In 2007, Tarsen Nahar was found dead in Hayes in May, his assailant has been charged with racially aggravated actual bodily harm. Also in May, Marlon Moran was stabbed to death in Garston by a gang, following a campaign of racist abuse. His killer received a sentence of three-and-a-half years for manslaughter. In August, Adam Michalski was stabbed to death in a Wrexham street in what the judge said was an attack with a racial element. His assailant was sentenced to life, with a minimum 17-year term. An Indian sailor, Gregory Fernandes was attacked by a 20-strong gang in Fawley, and later died of his injuries, in what police termed a racial attack. In December, student Ahmed Hassan was stabbed in Dewsbury as he waited for a train to go shopping for Eid presents. Two people have been charged with his murder. Also in December, Asaf Mahmood Ahmed died after being attacked on his way to shops in Bolton. Police were treating it as a racially motivated attack.

According to Harmit Athwal, who compiled the research for IRR, what is worrying is first that so little attention is given to the whole phenomenon. 'In recent years, other than Anthony Walker, who, except families of the deceased, can name one of these victims? And, second, unless racial motivation is absolutely unequivocal, judges are tending to rule out a racial element to these crimes and this is reflected in sentencing. What looks to us like violent, unprovoked murders are being downgraded to robberies that go wrong or manslaughters. Proven racial motivation of a murder could add substantially to the tariff. But that is rare indeed. Third, the public should realise how prevalent racial violence has become. Every week our news service reports at least three serious cases. There are probably more racial murders than we ever find out about.'

The IRR is not funded to carry out research into racial violence, but has persevered for forty years at what is tantamount to a sleuthing job, so as to collate figures in the light of the lack of public scrutiny and concern. It trawls through hundreds of national and local papers and websites for reports of deaths. It then follows up incidents with local agencies - race equality councils, police forces, community groups, lawyers, the Crown Prosecution service, coroners, and journalists - to find out how a case continues. Again, developments may not even make local news. Occasionally, after the case has made IRR's records, family members may contact with more details.

Cilius Victor, Trustee of the Newham Monitoring Project (NMP), who led a workshop on racial violence - 'Learning lessons from the past' - held at IRR on 25 January, commented: 'If IRR was not doing this research no one would know about these murders. It is truly shocking. NMP was set up after the murder of Akhtar Ali Baig in Newham in 1980. Twenty-eight years on, such street murders are yet more commonplace.'

* The IRR considers that the identification of racially motivated murders and attacks must depend on an objective evaluation of the whole context in which the murder or attack takes place and not just on the skin colour or ethnicity of the alleged perpetrator(s) or victim. In particular, the IRR would regard a murder or attack as racially motivated if the evidence indicates that someone of a different ethnicity, in the same place and similar circumstances, would not have been attacked in the same way. Subject to the above, a formal legal finding or allegation of racial motivation would be taken as prima facie (but not definitive) evidence that a murder or attack was racially motivated.
The Institute of Race Relations is precluded from expressing a corporate view: any opinions expressed are therefore those of the authors.
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47 جريمة قتل عنصرية خلال 7 سنوات

Forty-seven race murders in Britain since Macpherson
By IRR News Team
3 August 2005,
Figures released today by the Institute of Race Relations show that there have been forty-seven murders with a known or suspected racial element since the publication of the Macpherson report in February 1999.

http://www.irr.org.uk/2005/august/ak000005.html






 
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هذه المدينة حدثت فيها اكثر من 100 حادثة عنصرية و ويقول سكان المدينة انهم يستفيدون من الطلبة حيث ان العائلة هناك تستضيفهم في مقابل مادي و كذلك المدارس الصيفية تستفيد من الرسوم وكذلك تنتعش الحركة في المدينة





Independent.co.uk
Murder of Qatari student exposes the race hatred rife in Hastings
By Chris Green
Friday, 29 August 2008


To a young, ambitious and well-educated boy from a wealthy Middle Eastern family, the historic English seaside town of Hastings would seem an ideal place to spend six weeks learning English and about Britain.


Hastings, 16-year-old Mohammed al-Majed knew, was where William the Conqueror defeated King Harold II in 1066. What better place to soak up British culture than where the seeds of the country's history were sown?

The high number of foreign language schools in the area would undoubtedly have been another factor in Mohammed's decision to come to Hastings. With around 35,000 overseas students arriving there every year, he was almost certain to form some lasting friendships, and unlikely to be lonely or bored.

Yet five weeks after his arrival in the UK, and a week before he was due to fly home to rejoin his family in Qatar, Mohammed al-Majed lay bleeding to death on a street corner, the victim of a racially motivated assault by a gang of white youths. He died in hospital the following day, alone, without a member of his family at his bedside.

What Mohammed and his family did not realise when he set off for the UK is that every year an inordinately high number of race-related attacks are reported in Hastings, and that relations between the foreign language students and the locals are far from cordial.

In the space of just three years, almost 100 foreign students have been attacked in the town, including physical assault and robbery, during April and August, when the language schools are busiest. Since many minor incidents are likely to go unreported, and the figures do not account for those who stay in Hastings at other times of the year, the real story could in fact be much worse.

The leader of Hastings council's suggestion that the town was "basically a safe and welcoming place" for foreigners was yesterday met with derision by a group of Saudi Arabian students having lunch at a cafe just a few yards from the street corner where Mohammed al-Majed was murdered.

Pandaris al-Ghandi, 32, arrived to study English at EF International Language School – the same school attended by Mohammed – six weeks ago, and returns to Saudi Arabia tomorrow. He says that after a few weeks in Hastings, he and his two brothers became too frightened to walk home at night in case they were attacked.

"Every time we walked past they would shout things," he says. "Now I just take a taxi home with my brothers – they are both younger than me – because if we do not do that then we know that we will be hit or insulted. The problem is that there are groups of drunk young people and when they see that you are a foreigner or a stranger they start shouting bad words."

He says that one of his brothers, who is the same age as Mohammed, was with him during the attack. He managed to escape by running away, but not before seeing him being kicked in the head by a group of seven white youths.

A sudden drop in the number of overseas students arriving would be disastrous for the town's economy, so it was no surprise when community leaders declared that Hastings was still safe for foreign visitors. Michael Foster, the Labour MP for Rye and Hastings, admitted he was "ashamed" that the town might now be perceived as racist.

"Although Hastings is essentially a safe town with crime falling, the fact remains that this has happened on this occasion," he said. "We need to recognise there are racist feelings among some members of our community, and they are unacceptable."

Yesterday, police on patrol walked past the two bouquets of flowers and the book of condolence which lay on one of the picnic tables outside the kebab shop where Mohammed was murdered. Inside was page after page of tributes from his fellow students.

One read: "We miss you already. We cannot explain how we feel, but God knows."

A quick walk around the centre of Hastings is enough to establish that it is a far cry from the picturesque English seaside town that many foreign students might expect it to be. The once glamorous seafront, with its pebble beach and dilapidated pier, seems to have faded away into nothing, and the centre of town has become a pedestrianised wilderness with the usual smattering of familiar high street shops.

The council has been keen for Hastings to shed its image as a downtrodden resort, and has ploughed millions of pounds into various rejuvenation projects. But these sparkling new building developments stare across at dingy and ageing tenements, giving a sense of a town with one foot in the future, but another firmly in the past.

David Dyer, who works in a bar close to where Mohammed al-Majed was killed, has only lived in Hastings for three months, but has already witnessed a number of fights. He says that although he has seen worse tensions in his native Glasgow, the influx of foreign students definitely causes problems, to the extent that they will often leave the pubs early to avoid the locals.

"There is some animosity," he says. "Usually between about eight and ten at night the students and the foreigners tend to leave, and then the English come in after them. They never really mix much.

"There's always one or two fights out by the kebab shop, where they all congregate. I'm a friend of the owner's, but if I wanted to I could guarantee getting into a fight just by going up there. Before I'd even set one foot inside the door I'd get in a fight."

Although there is undoubtedly a racial split within the town, many of the locals feel that the international students bring a richness and diversity to Hastings, as well as an important boost to the local economy.

Joe Cruttenden, 28, has lived in the town all his life and said that it would be a "stupid" decision to chase the students out of the town, while another woman, who did not want to be named, said she had been renting rooms to foreign students for decades.

"Most of the local residents that I know like having them here," she says. "They bring a lot of money to the area, and a lot of life. We do have a lot of foreign language schools, but as far as I'm concerned it's an advantage for the town and I have no problem with it."

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...gs-912334.html




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A study of racial crime in London has found that one fifth of incidents involve neighbours, the Guardian can reveal.
Reviewing more than 9,000 race related crimes that took place last year, researchers for the Metropolitan police study also discovered that more than 30% of all incidents ended with violence rather than threats, abuse or harassment.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/race






 
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يجب اثارة القضية في الصحافة البريطانية والمحلية في هستنغز كذلك حيث ان الصحافة لها دور في حث الاجهزة الامنية على متابعة المجرمين وجعلها قضية راي عام







 
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تحليل مهم من صحيفة بريطانية

ان الايراد الذي تجنيه المدينة من الطلبة سنويا يبلع 35 مليون جنيه استرليني



حتى انه يحمل رئيس الوزراء البريطاني بتشجيع التصرفات ضد الاخرين المختلفين

“When you hear your Prime Minister impose national values over multi-culturalism it is sending a strong message to all citizens of the UK – that anyone who doesn’t live by our rules, we have the right to be against and people feel legitimate in their actions.


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Importance of protecting our visitors
Thursday 28th August 2008

In a community still reeling from the murder of a 16-year-old foreign student, questions are now being asked about the safety of visitors to Sussex. Emily-Ann Elliott looks at the reasons why students are targeted as victims of crime and the importance of making sure they are protected.

Outside a takeaway shop in Hastings, a book of condolence is being filled with messages for the family of 16-year-old Mohammed Al-Majed, from Qatar, who died after being attacked by local youths.

Other Arab students, many who have visited the town before to study English, express shock and distress that this could happen to a friend.

Some have already said they will not return to the town as they and their families feel too frightened.

Sultan Al-Dossary, from Saudi Arabia, said after hearing the news his parents wanted him to return home immediately.

He said: “This is a dangerous place. I will not be coming back.”

As well as being bad for the UK’s relations with other countries, these fears could have a negative effect on the economies of towns such as Hastings, where foreign students contribute up to £35 million to the local economy every year.

Councillor Peter Pragnell, the leader of Hastings Borough Council, said: “Students are a vital part of our economy and we have somewhere between 30,000 and 35,000 every year.

“With this figure in mind, incidents of violence against students are very, very low and we must not forget that.

“Racism and violence will not be tolerated in Hastings and we will do everything in our power to prevent incidents such as this happening again.

“My thoughts are with Mohammed’s family and friends at this sad time.”

There are more than 20 language schools in Hastings alone and many other towns across Sussex play host to students from all over the world in the summer months.

While Sussex Police has reported the number of crimes against students in Hastings is down year on year, between April 1 and August 26 this year, 30 crimes have been recorded against foreign language students.

Of those, 12 were assaulted and four robbed.

In 2007, 32 crimes were reported, including 13 assaults and two robberies and in 2006, there were 36 crimes, 16 assaults and five robberies.

The other offences were mainly thefts.

Michael Foster, MP for Hastings and Rye, said: “It’s important to say that Hastings is essentially a safe place for visitors.

“Violent crime, attacks and indeed incidents involving foreign students have plummeted in recent times, which makes the tragedy involving Mohammed so exceptional.

“It’s important that both visitors to our town and ethnic groups who are now living here and part of our local community feel safe and secure.”

A meeting was held yesterday at Hastings Town Hall with Mr Foster, councillors, police and student leaders and representatives from ethnic groups to discuss the safety of students.

Mr Foster said: “We cannot overlook the fact that foreign investment through the language schools and into the local college are significant contributors to our local economy.

“It’s also the case that in recent times crime, particularly violent crime, has fallen dramatically, as have offences involving overseas students.

“This weekend’s tragic incident, therefore, is out of character with the way that the town is developing.”

Mohammed was murdered less than 100 yards away from Robertson Street, where a German teenager was punched and kicked in the face by a hoodie in an unprovoked attack last April.

Earlier this month, two 17-year-old German students were kicked and spat at by a group of teenage girls as they walked through the Meridian Centre, Peacehaven.

In July, a 17-year-old student from the Czech Republic was beaten unconscious by a group of six youths at Haywards Heath railway station. He suffered a broken ankle.

In previous years, foreign students have also been targeted in Brighton, where a Chinese student was threatened at knifepoint and robbed on the beach off Madeira Drive in 2004 and a student from China was punched in the mouth when two teenagers stole her phone in 2003.

Dr Alana Lentin, a senior lecturer in sociology at the University of Sussex, is an expert on racism and has written two books on the subject.

She said: “This isn’t a new issue but in a place like Hastings the majority of the population has been, until recently, white.

“People in Hastings have seen a big increase in people from different backgrounds moving in, whether they are migrant workers or students.

“However, what I think is new is the rhetoric being bandied about against multi-culturalism.

“When you hear your Prime Minister impose national values over multi-culturalism it is sending a strong message to all citizens of the UK – that anyone who doesn’t live by our rules, we have the right to be against and people feel legitimate in their actions.

“This kind of overriding discourse that we shouldn’t be promoting multi-culturalism is not only coming from the bottom up.

Education is one of the things needed to change this but for me the main thing that needs to change is discourse that comes down from the top. In places like Hastings what has to happen is meetings between people of different backgrounds.

“On one hand you might have migrants who may not have very good English but are also fearful of a new place and on the other hand you have local people being distrustful of what is coming into their community.

“Funding needs to be put in place in so they can be put in contact with each other.

“As human beings they will probably have more in common than they think. Only fear comes from the unknown.”

Dr Lentin added that as a result of global issues and media portrayals, people from countries such as Qatar are often viewed in a different way to those from European countries.

She said: “We assume that if somebody is a young male Arab, speaking Arabic or looking a certain way, they are racially perceived as some kind of threat.

“We don’t see them in the same was as we see students from, say, Spain, and we need to ask why.”


http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/comme..._our_visitors/






 
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Get rid of racism in Hastings, say community leaders

Date:
28 August 2008
By Observer
Community leaders have vowed to stamp out racism in Hastings.
Language school managers, ethnic minority leaders, police, local politicians and student representatives attended a meeting at the Town Hall this morning (Thurs) following the death of Mohammed Al-Majed.

Speaking at a press conference afterwards, Hastings MP Michael Foster spoke of his shame about the racist attack that led to Mohammed's death.

"There are some people in Hastings who are racist. I think they are a small minority but there is a significant number of people who misunderstand the contribution those from other lands bring to our community.

"We are united in the belief that they are wrong."

He added: "I feel ashamed this has happened. What we do know is that there were racist overtones. This is exceptional as Hastings is essentially a safe town."

Hastings Borough Council leader Peter Pragnell described the meeting of community leaders as "fruitful" and said the council was targeting racism under a Community Cohesion Action Plan already underway.

"We cannot control the way people think but we can re-educate by suggesting ways people can get involved in the community," he said.

"We have a small ethnic population in Hastings but it covers nearly 100 different nationalities and in the main we live together in harmony. This tragic death should not detract from that entirely."

He added: "Even though this is a very tragic death, Hastings is a safe and welcoming place for residents and visitors, whether they are tourists, holidaymakers or foreign language students."

Det Chief Insp Mark Ling said Sussex Police was treating the case as "a top priority" and the investigation was currently focusing on identifying eye witnesses.

"We have no evidence to suggest that he was stamped on or kicked in a frenzied attack. He received a head injury that was consistent that he hit his head," he said.

He told the press conference that Mohammed was initially kept inside a police vehicle while officers dealt with the fracas, before transferring him to an ambulance.

DCI Ling said he understood the ambulance had arrived at the scene "in a matter of minutes".

Witnesses are asked to contact police on 0845 6070999 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

- A memorial event for Mohammed will be held in Priory Meadow shopping centre on Monday at 11am.

Everyone is invited to attend and take part in two minutes' silence.

.http://www.bexhillobserver.net/news/...-in.4436898.jp






 
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شخصيات من المهم مراسلتها

عضو البرلمان البريطاني الممثل لهستنجز

Michael Foster MP

رئيس مجلس مدينة هستنجز

Hastings Borough Council leader Peter Pragnell

رئيس شرطة مقاطعة صاصيكص

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أين محطة الجزيرة؟ وأين محطة الجزيرة الانكليزية؟ و أين؟ وأين؟ لماذا لا يحركون الراي العام العربي والراي العام البريطاني؟ لماذا لا يكون هناك رصد ومتابعة، و حتي تحقيق خاص في الموضوع؟ ام ان خير هذه المحطات لغيرنا وشرها علينا!!!!!!! سنه كاملة و الإعلام و الراي العام البريطاني يتكلم ويفند قضية الطفلة البريطانية الذي اختفت في البرتغال،،،، ونحن وإعلامنا الضائع جالسين نحك خشومنا ودم محمد راح هدر الله يرحمك يا محمد ويصبر اهلك ويعظم أجرهم

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رابط الي البريد الالكتروني رئيس مجلس مدينة هستغس

http://www.hastings.gov.uk/wards/conquest.aspx#pragnell

موقع شرطة صاصكص

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