ON THIS DAY March 14

LETS NOT FORGET

March 14, 2004: Glasgow, Scotland. Kriss Donald was abducted from Kenmure Street, beside the Pollokshields Bowling Club at the foot of McCulloch Street where he lived with his mother, younger brother, and three sisters. The criminal gang who kidnapped him took him on a 200-mile journey to Dundee and back while they made phone calls looking for a house to take him to. Having no success at this, they returned to Glasgow and took him to the Clyde Walkway, near Celtic Football Club‘s training ground.

There, they held his arms and stabbed him 13 times. He sustained internal injuries to three arteries, one of his lungs, his liver and a kidney. He was castrated, had his tongue cut out and eyes ripped out then doused in petrol, set on fire and left to die.

His naked and burned body was found the following morning by a man who thought it was an animal carcass dumped in the park.

The five men convicted of the abduction and murder, all of whom were British Asian origin, were convicted of racially aggravated offences. After the murder, some of Donald’s attackers fled the United Kingdom and sought refuge in Pakistan. Three suspects were arrested in Pakistan in July 2005 and extradited to the UK in October 2005, following the intervention of Mohammed Sarwar, the MP for Glasgow Central.

The Pakistani police had to engage in a ‘long struggle’ to capture two of the escapees. There is no extradition treaty between Pakistan and Britain, so it was unusual for the extradition to be agreed; it was reportedly the result of Sarwar’s intervention. There were numerous diplomatic complications around the case, including apparent divergences between government activities and those of ambassadorial officials; government figures were at times alleged to be reluctant to pursue the case for diplomatic reasons.

One of the men who killed Kriss Donald was out of prison on early release when he murdered the Glasgow teenager. Imran Shahid was sentenced to 30 months in February 2003 for assault to danger of life and dangerous driving. Shahid, 29, who had also been in prison for assault in 1995, was released after 15 months.
Kriss Donald killer Imran Shahid plays race card in appeal bid
Nov 15 2008 By Mark McGivern
NOTORIOUS race hate killer Imran “Baldy” Shahid tried to overturn his murder conviction by claiming he was discriminated against.
The monster, who led the gang who tortured teenager Kriss Donald to death in 2004, insisted he was the victim of a miscarriage of justice because no Asians were on the jury that convicted him.
Shahid was ordered to serve at least 25 years in jail after he was found guilty of murdering Kriss. Bodybuilder Shahid, 31, has launched an appeal against his conviction and also the length of the minimum prison term imposed.
At the Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday, lawyers argued that the killer had not been judged by a jury of his peers. But Lord Nimmo Smith, who heard the application along with Lord Wheatley and Lord Abernethy, ruled: “His peers are fellow citizens of the United Kingdom.”

March 14, 2009: Stoke-on-Trent, Britain. A MAN who was out celebrating the life of his recently-deceased mother was stabbed and shot at outside a pub, a court heard. Many of the men who attacked Damien Miller on January 18 last year were armed and wore masks, according to the prosecution in a trial which started at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court yesterday.
Omar Arbab, aged 20, of Rushton Close, Cobridge, 25-year-old Nasir and 28-year-old Naim Aziz, both of Wulstan Road, Cobridge, and Tasab Hussain, aged 28, and 22-year-old Asrar Sami, both of Waterloo Road, Cobridge, are accused of violent disorder. They also face alternative charges of carrying a firearm with criminal intent, and carrying an imitation firearm with criminal intent.
They all deny the charges.
“These five men and others were all ready for violence. Some of them wore masks. Many of them were armed. Their real target was Damian Miller. He was shot at and he was stabbed several times – being caused serious injuries.”
Mr Haywood told the jury that on entering the pub, Mrs Cliffe’s daughter Roxanne and son Jake noticed Sami standing in the upstairs window of a house opposite, holding what looked like a mobile phone.
He said: “Within 15 minutes of these people arriving at the pub, that armed, masked gang had gathered outside and you may conclude they had planned sufficiently to be laying in wait for their victims.”
The prosecution claim that Naim Aziz, entered the pub and shouted obscenities at the group, in an attempt to goad them outside.
Mr Haywood added: “The insults had the desired effect. Damien Miller was chased down and was stabbed. We say while he was under attack, Nasir Aziz approached him and pulled out a sawn-off shotgun and aimed it at him. “Evidence you will hear suggests that the gun was fired not once but twice.”
Pub barmaid Mandy Jackson, who had been working on the night of the alleged incident, was the first witness on the stand. She said: “There was some arguing outside. There was a lot of shouting. I remember Damien shouting ‘What’s your problem?’. “He went to the middle of the road. Someone threw a bottle or a glass but I don’t know who. “I heard a loud bang – either a gun or a firework.
People started running in all directions and that’s when I shut the pub door because there were children inside.” Mr Haywood asked Mrs Jackson what happened when Mr Miller returned to the pub. She said: “He was covered in blood. He was bleeding from his arm and his side.”

March 14, 2009: Southampton Britain A FANATICAL British moslem who is in prison for threatening to blow up Bluewater shopping centre has been jailed for another 16 months.Saeed Ghafoor, 34, was jailed in June last year after claiming he was plotting to detonate car bombs at the popular shopping centre in Greenhithe.
But on Friday the father-of-one appeared at the Old Bailey where the court heard he had threatened to blow up Southampton General Hospital on his release from prison

The fantasist asked to see police officers at Belmarsh prison in south London and told them: “I’m a Muslim. I support Al Qaeda.”

He claimed he would carry out the attack on the hospital – near his family home – when he was released, using cars packed with gas canisters.

Ghafoor was then interviewed by anti-terrorist officers based in Hampshire two months later and confirmed the threat.

Prosecutor Piers Arnold said: “He recalled speaking to police officers while in prison and telling them about his plan to carry out a terrorist attack at Southampton General Hospital using a car bomb with explosive gas canisters.

“He said he was planning the attack but could not disclose when he was planning to carry it out
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On This Day Since 9/11March 14, 2008: Sham, Pakistan. Mujahid slash the throat of a 30-year-old tribesman
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March 14, 2008: Baghdad, Iraq. A soccer coach is one of at least eight Iraqis killed by Jihadis in various attacks.
March 14, 2008:
Swat, Pakistan. A Taliban bomb kills a 12-year-old child.
March 14, 2008:
Mogadishu, Somalia. Three local police are murdered in two separate attacks by Muslim extremists at a market.March 14, 2007: Mosul, Iraq. Jihadis kill a man and his young child with mortars.
March 14, 2007:
Faryab, Afghanistan. Taliban militants shoot a police officer off of a motorbike.
March 14, 2007: Khost, Afghanistan.A suicide bomber wearing a Muslim prayer cap strikes near a police patrol, killing five other people.
March 14, 2007:
Yala, Thailand. Islamists bomb a moderate mosque, killing at least one person.
March 14, 2007:
Yala, Thailand. Radicals throw a bomb into a coffee shop, killing two innocents.
March 14, 2007:
Baghdad, Iraq. Freedom fighters murder seventeen Iraqis.
March 14, 2007:
Tuz Khurmato, Iraq. A suicide bomber yells, “Allah Akbar,” then blasts the life out of ten people at a market.
March 14, 2007:
Hillah, Iraq. Three off-duty policemen are brutally gunned down by Islamic terrorists.
March 14, 2007:
Mogadishu, Somalia. A human rights activist is gunned down while drinking tea at a shop.
March 14, 2007:
Baqubah, Iraq. Four decapitated heads are found.
March 14, 2007
Thailand Yala

9 killed/1 wounded
Islamists bomb a bus full of Buddhists, then shoot all of the victims at close range. Two teenage girls are among those massacred.

Four women and two teenage girls are among nine Buddhists shot to death at close range by the Religion of Peace in Thailand.


March 14, 2006: Ambon, Indonesia. In a suspected Muslim attack, a 33-year-old Catholic nun is stabbed to death by an intruder.
March 14, 2006: Baghdad, Iraq. Eighty-seven victims of sectarian violence are found in at least four separate locations around the city in a 24-hour period.March 14, 2005: Baghdad, Iraq. Three car bombings kill a total of four civilians, including two farmers
March 14, 2005: Baramulla, India. The Mujahideen ambush a search party, killing at least one person. They also kill a civilian at his home
March 14, 2005: Manila, Philippines. Abu Sayyaf militant grabs a gun and shoots three prison guards to death

March 14, 2004. Israel Ashdod 18-year old suicide bombers kill ten port workers, and injure about twenty more. Al-Aqsa takes credit and says its intended target, chemical tanks, would have caused far greater civilian casualties.

The two Palestinian terrorists who carried out the suicide bombing attack at the port of Ashdod

March 14, 2003: Poonch, India. Militant Islamics attack a hotel, take nine people hostage, spray fire and throw grenades at a crowded marketplace from an upper floor. Seven people are killed and fifteen injured.
March 14, 2003: Batmaloo, India.Two civilians are shot to death by the MujahideenMarch 14, 2002: Gaza, Israel. Terrorists detonate a bomb by remote control that kills three Israelis and injures two.

On This Day Before 9/11

March 14, 2001: In the Philippines, a rocket attack on a residential area in Maguindanao killed three people.March 14, 2000: Young Muslims in Nigeria attacked a Shell Oil plant in Utorogu, holding 30 employees hostage. They were protesteing Shell’s unwillingness to fairly share the profits of the oil operations whith the local community.February 14, 1996:The Abu Sayyaf Group attacked the Citibank headquarters in Manila, Philippines. The jihadists fired automatic weapons and then hurled hand grenades into the building. Authorities found a bag which had fallen out of one of the four vehicles used during the raid. It contained an RPG, grenades, an assault rifle, and priest’s robes.March 14, 1994: A Greek-Australian friendship organization in Melbourne was bombed. Muslim immigrants from the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia were suspected. They opposed Australia’s pro-Greek stance in the region.

March 14, 1994: Two Swedish journalists in Iraq were injured when a bomb attached to their car exploded in the Kurdish-controlled north.March 14, 1990: A man who was critical of the Iranian Islamic regime was shot and critically wounded in Turkey by Shia gunmen while he was driving to Istanbul’s airport.March 14, 1985: Geoffrey Nash, a British citizen, was abducted by Muslims near his home in Lebanon. The Khaybar Brigades claimed responsibility for the kidnapping.The Islamic terrorist group took its name from the Jewish farming village between Mecca and Medina which was overrun by Muhammad and his Muslim mujahideen in the 7th century. The Khaybar terrorist attack was second only to the Qurayza genocide in ruthlessness and repulsiveness.

March 14, 1985: Father Kluiters, a Dutch Roman Catholic priest, disappeared while traveling in the Syrian-controlled Bekaa Valley in Eastern Lebanon. The cleric’s body was found in a pit near a Shia village on April 1st. A note from the Vengeance Party was found in the priest’s car.March 14, 1974: In Venezuela, a fire was set at a supermarket owned by the Rockefellers. Self-professed members of the Red Flag guerrilla group claimed responsibility. Other groups, including the National Liberation Armed Forces, also claimed credit for the attack. The same day, three incendiary devices were discovered and disarmed at Sears stores in El Marques and Bello Monte. Bandero Rojo (Red Flag) claimed credit for those. While Red Flag is Marxist and not Muslim, since Venezuela is OPEC’s only non-Islamic member, it’s instructive to see how politics is played there.March 14, 1971: In Istanbul, a bomb was thrown into the U.S. Consulate.March 14, 1970: A United Arab Airlines Antonov 24 flight flying from Athens to Cairo via Alexandria was four minutes out of its stopover when a bomb exploded in the landing gear well of the rear of the left engine, causing extensive damage to the undercarriage and injuring two of the ten passengers.

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