Thursday 19 June 2014

'Fuck the Queen!' Scream Gang of Ten 'Asians', as They Assault Native Englishman in London.

"Surely the vilest of animals in Allah's sight are those who disbelieve, then they would not believe." So Allah's frothing invective says, in verse 8:55 of his illiterate Koran, telling Muslims that the rest of us are subhuman. Even in our own country.

As the Muslim population living in the UK increases, the instances of unprovoked violence that comes with them will become increasingly frequent. It will not just be atrocities such as Lee Rigby's murder & 7/7 that we, as a society, will notice but low-level thuggery & degrading hatred such as the catalogue of evil set out in this report from the Luton & Dunstable Express today:

Luton Muslims preachers, including ringleader Abu Aziz, face jail after being found guilty of affray at the Old Bailey

A gang of devout Luton Muslims who chanted 'f**k the Queen' after battering an innocent football fan to the ground and leaving him covered in blood are facing jail.

Andrew White was set upon by ten Asian men as he walked along Oxford Street in London's West End. He was hit on the back of the head by ringleader Abu Rahin Aziz, 32, of Hazelbury Crescent, Luton, and punched, kicked, and struck with a crutch as he lay prone on the ground.

When the Muslim group shouted 'F*ck the Queen' as Mr White lay bleeding on the ground, football supporters responded by singing the national anthem, the Old Bailey heard.

The gang had cleared the area of Asian women and children before the attack, and handed out pro-Muslim leaflets as the violence was happening.

Qadeer Ahmed, 29, of Althorp Road, Luton; Naseer Khan, 31, of Milfield Road, Luton; Munim Abdul, 33, of Hampton Road, Luton; Jalal Ahmed, 26, of Cavendish Road, Luton; Yousef Bashir, 34 of Dane Road, Luton; Rajib Khan, 36, of Vestry Close, Luton; Moshiur Rahman, 32, of Dane Road, Luton; Mohan Uddin, 36, of Trinity Road, Luton, and Kamran Khan, 29, of Wodecroft Road, Luton, have all admitted affray.

Aziz, an associate of firebrand cleric Anjem Choudary, fled the UK before his trial and is thought to have joined jihadists in Syria.

He denied affray but the jury took just over two hours to convict him of affray in his absence.

Judge Paul Worslsey QC said the attack linked to another bout of disorder a week earlier.

Kamran Khan and Mohan Uddin were both convicted last month of sectarian violence by Sunni Muslims against a rival Shia sect of Islam in Edgware Road at a protest march led by Anjem Choudary.

The pair were in the dock alongside Mohammed Ishtiaq Alamgir, 34, Mirza Ali, 39, and white Muslim convert Jordan Horner, 20, a member of the so-called 'Muslim Patrol'.

All those involved in both outbreaks of violence are due to be sentenced on Friday.

The trial heard Mr White had been watching the Northampton Town v Bradford City League Two playoff final on May 18 last year, and was on his way with friends to the City of Quebec pub in Old Quebec Street.

Aziz and his pals were manning a Dawah stall outside Top Shop and picked out Mr White as the victim of a pre-planned attack.

Aziz landed the initial blow before Qadeer Ahmed launched himself at Mr White, battering him on the ground using his hands and feet.

Bashir handed his crutch to Uddin and began raining down blows on the football fan, said prosecutor Will Hays.

Kamran Khan also took part in the fight before harassing a group of horrified passers-by outside Top Shop.

Mohammed Khan ran into the melee and kicked and stamped on Mr White as he lay helpless on the ground.

Uddin, now armed with Bashir's crutch, used it to strike the victim when he was on the floor.

'Eventually the victim was able to roll out of the group, but remained on the ground, abandoned by the group and bleeding from his head and his mouth', added Mr Hays.

Members of the public administered first aid before an ambulance crew arrived.

Mr Hays said a protest had been held the same day outside the US embassy in Grovesor Square, central London, by Muslims railing against US foreign policy.

In the other case Horner, of Radbourne Crescent, Walthamstow, Alamgir, of Kenilworth Road, Luton, Ali, of Michael House, Lambkins Mews, Walthamstow, Mohan Uddin, 36, of Trinity Road, Luton, were all convicted of violent disorder.

Kamran Khan, 29, of Wodecroft Road, Luton, was cleared of violent disorder but convicted of affray.

Ali fled to Croatia and was tried in his absence, the court heard.

Commander Duncan Ball, head of the Met's Counter Terrorism Command SO15: said 'These individuals were intent on causing disorder in the local community and committing violence against individuals.

'The Metropolitan Police have been resolute in investigating this criminality and the group have now been held to account for their actions by the court.'

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