Mohammed Saleem was murdered in Birmingham by a neo-Nazi terrorist, who also planted bombs at several West Midlands mosques in 2013

Birmingham family mark 10th anniversary of grandfather Mohammed Saleem’s Islamophobic murder in city

Today marks the 10th anniversary of one of the worst terror incidents in the recent history of Birmingham when an elderly and fragile Muslim man was knifed to death by a neo-Nazi terrorist who wanted to “start a race war”. On April 29, 2013, white supremacist terrorist Pavlo Lapshyn stabbed and murdered Birmingham pensioner Mohammed…

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Community group condemns “Islamophobic” Kings Heath attack after Muslim man hospitalised by violent thugs

An anti-racist community group has condemned the attack against an elderly Muslim man who was savagely attacked by thugs as he walked home from a mosque in Kings Heath yesterday. Local residents and councillors have expressed shock at what has been described as a “racist” and “Islamophobic” attack by campaigners against hate crime.

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Mohammed Saleem was murdered in Birmingham by a neo-Nazi terrorist, who also planted bombs at several West Midlands mosques in 2013

NINE YEARS ON: How the racist murder of pensioner Mohammed Saleem by a Ukrainian neo-Nazi terrorist shook Birmingham

Today marks the ninth anniversary of one of the worst terror incidents in the recent history of Birmingham when an elderly and fragile Muslim man from Small Heath was knifed to death by a neo-Nazi terrorist. On April 29, 2013, Ukrainian white supremacist terrorist Pavlo Lapshyn stabbed and murdered Birmingham pensioner Mohammed Saleem outside Green Lane Masjid…

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Family members wore face masks during the funeral of Afsar Hussain who died from coronavirus on Saturday

Heartbreaking scenes as family hold funeral of Birmingham coronavirus victim while wearing surgical masks and gloves

Family members performing last rites for a father-of-eight and a much-loved member of the local community, all while wearing face masks and standing separately from one another. This was the heartbreaking scene today during the funeral service of an elderly Muslim man from Birmingham, who died only days ago after contracting coronavirus.

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