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      schrieb am 09.11.06 17:06:22
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      October 6, 2006
      Scotland: Muslims Murdered Schoolboy For Being White



      The trial of three Muslims began on Monday, October 2 in Edinburgh High Court. The three men, Imran Shahid, 29, Mohammed Mushtaq, 27, and Zeeshan Shahid, 29 are charged with "racially aggravated murder". Already, another man was convicted of assault in relation to the same charges. In 2004, Zahid Mohammed was jailed for 5 years. He had been released from jail on license on Wednesday (Oct 4) and has given evidence in this trial.

      The accused are said to have been involved in the horrific killing of a 15-year old schoolboy in 2004. Kriss Donald (pictured, above left) was abducted on 16 March, and then stabbed in the lungs, liver and kidney. He was then covered in gasoline and set on fire.

      The accused, Imran "Baldy" Shahid, Mohammed "Beck" Mushtaq and Zeeshan "Crazy" Shahid had fled to Pakistan after Kriss' murder, and were arrested there in July last year. They were extradited to Britain on exceptional grounds (Britain and Pakistan have no extradition agreement) in October 2005.

      The news is carried by BBC Regional News, the Times, the Glasgow Daily Record, and the Scotsman.

      Today, according to IC Lanarkshire, another man who has already been convicted of the murder of Kriss Donald said in court that he could not give evidence. The reason given by 22-year old Daanish Zahid, a former shopkeeper, was that his life would be placed in danger if he gave details. When he had been on trial in November 2004, Daanish Zahid had named the three individuals now on trial as those responsible for Kriss' death.

      On Monday the first day of this trial, Kriss' mother Angela became too upset to remain in the court. Kriss' sister Samantha was also in court.

      The scenes of crimes examiner, 44-year old Terrance Morgan, spoke of photographing the corpse of the schoolboy in Glasgow's mortuary. When he was asked who the dead body was, he said: "I was told it was Kriss Donald."

      Hearing this, Angela Donald and two companions left the public benches at the High Court.

      The jury were shown on the first day photographs and video of the charred mud-stained and mostly naked body of Kriss, in the state in which he had been discovered. Another scenes of crimes examiner, 58-year old William Galloway said that he was called to Clyde Walkway in the east end of Glasgow. There he photographed what resembled a "partially burned log". This was Kriss Donald.

      Kriss had a few fragments of clothing around his waist but was otherwise naked when he was found near Celtic Football Club's training ground at Barrowfield. the body had one trainer shoe. Mr Galloway said that he had photographed what seemed to be blood stains on gravel nearby.

      Galloway's photographs were not shown to the jury. They were shown the mortuary photographs, and photographs of a Mercedes car, which had been found in a burned out state in Hillhead in Glasgow's west end. Kirsty Denholm, the scenes of crime examiner who took these pictures, said there seemed to be spots of blood on the car. A trainer shoe had been found on the back seat.

      On the first day, the court was told by the prosecution that the three accused, as well as Daanish Zahid and Zahid Mohammed, had abducted Kriss Donald on 15 March 2004 from Kenmure Street, in Pollockshields, punched him and kicked him, and placed him in a car. The victim was driven to Strathclyde Park in Motherwell in Dundee, and then taken to Clyde Walkway in Glasgow. It was here that he was stabbed, cut and set on fire.

      Mohammed Mushtaq, Imran Shahid and Zeeshan Shahid deny all charges. Imran Shahid, aka "Baldy" is mounting a separate defense, in which he accuses other individuals - Daanish Zahid, Zahid Mohammed and "others", for carrying out the murder.

      Yesterday, Zahid Mohammed gave evidence to the court. He described how the events had started after Imran "Baldy" Shahid had been attacked with a glass bottle in a club, before Kriss' abduction. "Baldy" claimed that the attacker had been one of the "McCulloch Street boys", a white gang from Pollockshields.

      When Zahid Mohammed has visited the house of Mohammed Mushtaq on Monday, 15 March, 2004, the two Shahids, who were brothers, were also there. Imran "Baldy" Shahid had said that he was going to exact his revenge for the incident, saying he would "chop them up, take their eyes out, things like that."

      Zahid Mohammed (pictured below) said that it had been planned to take revenge by going in a car to find "them - anybody". Mushtaq took a hammer and a screwdriver and these were placed in a blue plastic bag. Zahir Mohammed gave Imran Shahid a knife and helped Shahid to dye his hair black (Imran Shahid had previously bleached his hair blond).



      They got into a silver Mercedes and drove to McCulloch Street and saw Kriss Donald and his friend Jamie Wallace going into Kenmure Street. Imran shahid, whom Mojammed described as physically "massive" then got out of the car and began to fight with the two boys. He concentrated his attack upon Kriss who was "quite small" and who gave "very little" resistance.

      Mohammed said that he had never seen Kriss before, and confirmed that if he had been Chinese, black or "Asian" he would have been left alone. He said that Kriss and his friend had been chosen because they were white.

      When asked by advocate-depute Mark Stewart QC if Kriss had said anything, Mohammed said: "Yes - he said "I'm only 15. What did I do?" or something like that."

      Kriss was dragged into the rear of the car where he was pushed onto the floor of the vehicle. Mohammed and Imran Shahid had punched him in the back, and Shahid had said: "I'm Baldy. Nobody fucks with me." Imran Shahid had pressed a knife into Kriss' back, and asked if the schoolboy could feel it. They went looking to find an apartment or a park to complete the attack. Mohammed said he was dropped off at Strathclyde Park as he needed to be at home. Because he had been convicted of motoring offenses and possessing a knife, Mohammed had an electronic tagging order.

      The following day, Mohammed had gone to Mushtaq's apartment and spoke to Imran Shahid's brother Zeeshan, aka "Crazy". Mohammed said he had asked "Crazy" what had happened. He claimed that "Crazy" had said: "He took it quietly".

      Imran Shahid's defense lawyer, David Burns, suggested that Zahid Mohammed had done a deal with the prosecution to only get a five-year jail sentence if he agreed to testify against others. Burns asked: "You knew you would get life imprisonment if convicted of murder, and much less if you pleaded to something less?" Mohammed agreed.

      Mushtaq'a defense, Donald Findlay called Mohammed "a liar, pure and simple" and "cunning and conniving", which Mohammed denied. Findlay said: "Co-incidentally, you were released from prison the day before you give evidence and got a lift here [from England, where he had been in jail] from the police."

      Mohammed said under questioning that he had been offered a police agreement and a new identity when the trial is completed.

      The court heard on the day before that a 55-year old businessman, Kevin Low, had testified that his Mercedes car had been stolen from Airdrie in Lanarkshire in February, a month before Kriss was killed. This vehicle was the one used to abduct the schoolboy.

      As well as being accused of "racially aggravated murder", Imran Shahid is further accused of trying to pervert the course of justice. This happened on October 5, 2005. He is accused of jumping on a blood sample in an effort to destroy it. He denies this.

      All three individuals are further accused of acting in a "racially aggravated manner" in Glasgow Sheriff's Court on October 6, 2005. Zeeshan Shahid, Imran's brother, is accused of spitting in a woman's face, spitting at a man, and head-butting another man in the court.

      The trial continues.
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      schrieb am 09.11.06 17:14:17
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      schrieb am 09.11.06 18:43:53
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      Nur Einzelfälle...bla bla.

      Ich verstehe sowas nicht :cry: :mad:


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