Thursday, November 09, 2006

Justice at last


Its been a long hard 18 months but justice has been served at last for 15-year old

Kriss Donald's family of Glasgow, Scotland.

Kriss was in fourth year at Bellahouston Academy and was due to take his standard

grade exams a month after he was killed.He was a Rangers fan and enjoyed going to

the games at Ibrox, within walking distance of his home in Pollokshields, Glasgow.

Kriss was snatched from the street by a gang of British Pakistani men one day

because he was white. They bundled him into their stolen Mercedes van, drove around

for four hours looking for somewhere quiet. After finding a secluded spot behind a

football stadium they dragged him out of the van, held him down then stabbed him 13

times before setting him on fire while he was still alive.The three animals who

carried out this brutal murder then escaped to Pakistan believing they would be safe

there.The Glasgow police had other ideas, they tracked them down and had them sent

back to the UK, where they stood trial. The jury has sentenced them to 70 years

behind bars.

Imran "Baldy" Shahid, 29, will serve a minimum of 25 years.

His brother Zeeshan, 28, nicknamed Crazy, was sentenced to at least 23 years.

And Mohammed Faisal Mushtaq, 27, known as Becks, will spend 22 years in jail before he can be considered for release.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

The World stands by and watches this genocide




Thirteen from one family, most of them chidren murdered in their beds by an Israeli missile as they slept in Beit Hanoun. Them this remark; 'An Israeli government spokesman immediately issued an apology for the mishap, saying “We don’t target civilians." Foreign Minister Tzipy Livni commented in an interview with Army Radio shortly after the attack that the Israeli army does not intend to harm civilians – but mistakes do happen.”'
Mistakes seem to be happening a lot lately. Accidently on purpose it seems
missiles 'go astray'.




Channel 4 'Dispatches'last night at 23.05pm showed Iraq death squads in action and the evil men behind these groups. The programme was sickening to watch, it showed the bodies of men who were murdered and then left dumped on the streets, or even murdered in their own homes and in front of their families. Life has become cheap in Baghdad, what's left of it.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Tuesday 7th November 2006





Well, thats it for another year. Firework night or Guy Fawkes is over. I got a large box of fireworks, special reduced price from £70 down to £30. They had an impressive selection of such names as Heavenly Shower, Green Beads etc. Although the displays were nice and bright the timing was very short. I seem to remember the fireworks of years gone past lasted a bit longer than these ones.






The man has been sentenced to hang. If only it were possible to do this many times over, then his victims could rest in peace.


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These flowers are in honour of the victims who have perished in Iraq over the reign of this tirant and before. May they all rest in peace.