Saturday 19 January 2013




Leicester drama shows that multiculturalism is a mess 


#edl 


#riversofblood

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First the Leicester media reported that a 40 strong gang of thugs had attacked a Muslim restaurant. People reading it would naturally assume it was white racists. 

Turns out it was Sikhs who were angry at a sex attack on a Sikh girl by Muslims.
Police and faith leaders met last night to find ways of easing tensions after the ransacking of a Muslim-owned restaurant by a 40-strong Sikh mob.
The city’s top officers sat with representatives from Leicester Council of Faiths to discuss the apparently orchestrated attack by a vigilante gang at the Moghul Durbar restaurant, in East Park Road, Spinney Hills, on Monday night.
Police said they were worried the incident – which they said was fuelled by false rumours – would lead to revenge attacks and escalate as both groups sought retaliation.
City police commander Chief Superintendent Rob Nixon said Monday’s attack was sparked by misinformation regarding the rape of a teenage Sikh girl.
“We are aware of a number of rumours and misinformation which is circulating within the communities in Leicester,” he told the Mercury.
“Firstly, a rumour that a Sikh girl has been raped and Leicestershire Police has done nothing despite being in possession of video evidence of that rape. This is not true.
“Reports that a Sikh girl has been snatched from outside a gurdwara in Leicester are also false.
“As part of a separate investigation, officers are speaking with a girl and her family in relation to concerns her family have raised for her welfare. 
We are unable to comment further on this investigation.
“Leicestershire Police urges members of the community not to listen to rumour or speculate about the incident.”
Workers and diners were injured when a frenzied mob piled into the restaurant on Monday evening, smashing doors and windows.
Three men were still in hospital last night, in a stable condition.
Police met members of the Sikh and Muslim communities at Mansfield House police station, in the city centre, yesterday evening, to discuss ways to relieve the tension within the Spinney Hills community. 
Assistant city mayor Manjula Sood, who is chairman of Leicester Council of Faiths, was at the meeting.
She said: “Both the Sikh and Muslim communities are anxious, but they must trust the police to sort this matter out.
“We should not let this one incident destroy everything we have worked to build over all these years. Police have been in touch with all the religious communities and we are meeting to see how we can resolve this issue safely and without any more incidents.”
City mayor Sir Peter Soulsby said he had been in contact with the police and reiterated their call for calm.
“Something of this sort is worrying and distressing, but it’s important to make the point of how unusual it is for something like this to happen in Leicester,” he said.
 “And a lot of people have been left scratching their heads, wondering how it ever happened in the first place.
“We have to make sure that this does not go any further and the police are allowed to do their job.”
Officers have been visiting places of worship, businesses and members of the community to reassure them the attack was an isolated incident.
Nosheen Awan, who runs designer clothing shop Rima’s, a few doors away from the Moghul Durbar restaurant, said: “There have been a lot of rumours going around. It’s hard to know what to believe.
“We haven’t been open long and it’s scary to know that something like this has happened.”
Anyone with information relating to the incident can call police on 101.
Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
• Six men have been charged over the restaurant attack and are due to appear at Leicester Magistrates Court today (Friday, January 18)
So the police and media, who would NEVER lie to us say this attack was fueled by false rumours. Interesting because now they have arrested some Muslims over an alleged sex attack. False rumours eh?

Five men and a youth arrested in Leicester

over alleged sex assault of 16-year-old girl

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Saturday, January 19, 2013
Police investigating the alleged sexual assault of a 16-year-old girl have arrested five men and a youth.
The investigation was launched after her family raised concerns about her welfare.

Specialist officers have been working with the victim and as a result of this work the investigation has moved forward into the arrest phase.
This morning, five men, aged 20, 22 25, 27 and 39, and a 15-year-old boy, were arrested from different addresses in Leicester.
All remain in police custody while inquiries continue.
Detective Chief Inspector Andy Sharp, who is leading the investigation, said: “We currently have five men and one youth in custody and we’re in the process of interviewing them.
“We continue to work very closely with the victim and her family. She is being supported through the whole process by specialist officers.
“These kinds of investigations are extremely complex and it’s important we are thorough with all our inquiries. Every piece of information or evidence needs to be looked at in detail and this means it could well be a lengthy investigation.
“Also, the victim and her welfare is a key priority for us. We will continue to work with her, at a pace she is comfortable with, in order to support her through this process.”
A police spokesperson said: “Local officers continue to link in with residents and community leaders, who are supportive of the police investigations.
“Officers also continue to provide the community with daily updates and reassurance around various rumours and speculation.”
Anyone with any information about the incident is asked to contact police on 101. Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers, which is anonymous, on 0800 555 111.
The fact is that multiculturalism has failed massively and is leading to mass bloodshed and violence on our streets and the powers that be think that they can take a bury your head in the sand approach and hope it will all be ok. We can assure you it wont be. Much much worse is still to come.
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