jeudi 6 décembre 2012

LA "JUSTICE" EN GRANDE-BRETAGNE AUJOURD'HUI...

Two years jail and no “racial aggravation” charges. 

Welcome to justice UK style. 

Now imagine if it was the other way around...

Imagine if you will that this attack happened the other way around. 
That a gang of white lads had launched a vicious attack on an “Asian” (ie Muslim) youth. 

The CPS would have charged racial aggravation without a second thought. 

The case would be all over News at Ten. MPs would be calling for harsh penalties and new laws against “racism” and the white lads would have been jailed for at least five years.

 We all know that. Welcome to British justice.

Suzy


Full story below

Takeaway worker jailed for leading gang attack ...which left teenager with shocking facial injuries

  • Ali Haydor punched Daniel Stringer-Prince before the gang took over
  • Unprovoked attack left teenager with lasting injuries, including damage to sight in one eye
By SARAH JOHNSON

PUBLISHED: , 3 December 2012 

A takeaway worker who led a gang attack which left a teenager with a fractured eye socket has been jailed for two years.

Ali Haydor, 22, punched Daniel Stringer-Prince, 17, at least twice before a gang of youths continued the assault, repeatedly kicking and punching the victim in the head.

Student Daniel and a friend were attacked by a group of Asian youths who had been involved in a snowball fight with a group of white teenagers.


Attacked: Daniel Stringer-Prince was kicked and punched in the head by a gang of youths 
 
Attacked: Daniel Stringer-Prince was kicked and punched in the head by a gang of youths
Detective Inspector Dave Moores said of the attack: ‘What started off as quite a trivial matter of people throwing snowballs, was escalated much further by others including Haydor, who subjected one of the victims to a wholly undeserved and violent attack.
‘This man has now been left with lasting injuries, including damage to his sight in one eye, but the consequences of this assault could have been far worse.


Judge Leslie Hull QC said to Haydor: ‘You punched him at least twice about his face. That served as an invitation for the rest of the group to then set about him, kicking him in his head and his body. It only came to an end when a car drove up alongside.’
Haydor, of Croft Street in Hyde, showed no reaction as he was jailed for two years at Manchester’s Minshull Street Crown Court.

Jailed: Ali Haydor was sentenced to two years in prison for attacking a teenager
The teenage victim Daniel pictured before he was assaulted. He believed the attack was racially motivated
Jailed: Ali Haydor (pictured left) was sentenced to two years in prison for attacking MrStringer-Prince (right)

The families of Mr Stringer-Prince and his friend who were injured in the attack said: ‘We are pleased with today’s result at court and that our son’s attacker is now behind bars for what he did.
‘We can now start to try and put this behind us and are focusing on trying to get life back to normal for Daniel as soon as possible after he has undergone his remaining surgeries.’
The teenage victim believed the attack was racially motivated but following a police investigation Haydor was simply charged with assault, which he admitted.
Prosecutor Barry Darby did not suggest the case was racially motivated in his opening address to the court.
The teenage victim Daniel pictured before he was assaulted. He believed the attack was racially motivated 
 
The teenage victim Daniel pictured before he was assaulted. He believed the attack was racially motivated Detective Inspector Moores said: ‘People in the Hyde area were horrified at news of this attack and in the days afterwards, the community came forward with information that helped us piece together the events of that night. Both the police and the victim’s families were extremely grateful for that support.
‘Today, Haydor has been sentenced for his mindless and violent behaviour and I hope his victims can take some comfort in seeing him put behind bars for the suffering he has caused.
‘Since the incident happened in February, the communities of Hyde have come together to show their solidarity and strong community spirit.

Mr Stringer-Prince (pictured with his mother) has been left with lasting injuries. The families of him and his friend said they were 'pleased' that their sons' attacker had been imprisonedMr  
Stringer-Prince (pictured with his mother) has been left with lasting injuries.
 
 The families of him and his friend said they were ‘pleased’ that their sons’ attacker had been imprisoned
‘Not content with just letting these events pass, the community have been working tirelessly for the last six months to create opportunities for different people to come together.
‘Their most recent event, which took place in October, attracted around 3,000 local people from different backgrounds, ages, cultures and communities.’

(casualsunited.wordpress.com)
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