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Sean Bryson   Ross Parker, Anti White Race Murder
Of A 17 Year Old Youth
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Ross Parker
Ross Parker, just 17 years old
when "Race" murdered.

'Killer gang's evil cry'

“Look at this — cherish the blood,”
a court heard yesterday.

Knife Murder of Ross Parker
The Weapon
( Well,ONE of them ! )

Stabbed, Kicked, Punched, Beaten with a Hammer
& Sprayed in the face with CS GAS!


He was only 17 years old!

Why are we being misled ?




http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2002511997,00.html

Ahmed Ali Awan
Accused, Ahmed Ali Awan, 22
Sarfraz Ali
Accused, Sarfraz Ali, 25
Ziaraff Mahrad
Accused, Ziaraff Mahrad, 21
Shaied Nazir
Accused, Shaied Nazir, 21

They all look so ordinary don't they ? These extremists, these White haters. They look just like the ordinary people that run your local shop and sell you your daily newspapers

More Anti White Race Hate That Goes Unreported,
Or Under-Reported.
How Many Of These Other White Victims
Have YOU Heard Of ? Click
But I bet that you have heard of Stephen Lawrence !!!!
Because Only White people ever get called Racist ! WHY ! Click

Britain IS Losing Britain !!  Click

Knife Murder of Ross Parker
One Of The Weapons That Was Used To "Race Murder"
Young Ross Parker

Why are we being misled ?




Three guilty of teenager's knife murder

Ananova, 19 December 2002
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_730926.html?menu=news.latestheadlines.uknews

Three men have been found guilty of stabbing to death a teenager who was walking home with his girlfriend in Peterborough. Shaied Nazir, 22, Ahmed Ali Awan, 22, and 25-year-old Sarfraz Ali, all of Peterborough all denied murder.

ROSS PARKER

Ross Parker, 17, was killed with a foot-long hunting knife while on a cycle path on September 21 last year. In the trial at Northampton Crown Court, a fourth man, Zairaff Mahrad, 21, was found not guilty of murder and manslaughter. Angry scenes erupted in the courtroom when the verdicts were announced. The family of Nazir wept and shouted and his brother Wyed, who earlier gave evidence for the prosecution, screamed: "My brother is not a murderer." He had to be restrained by police and court security staff while the jury returned to continue their deliberations in relation to Mahrad. Mr Parker was walking home at around 1.15am with girlfriend Nicola Toms when he was attacked. The gang sprayed an aerosol in his eyes before they punched, kicked and hit him with a panel beater's hammer. He was then stabbed through the throat, the court was told.

 

The guilty men

Peterbrough Evening Telegraph, 19 December 2002
http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/newsstory.asp?storyid=21615

Shaied Nazir

UNTIL he became a teenager, Shaied Nazir, of Cromwell Road, had followed the strict Muslim traditions of his parents and lived a law-abiding life. But, when he reached adolescence, he started rebelling against the values he had been taught by his parents. The 22-year-old started smoking drugs, drinking heavily, and staying out late with his friends. In March 1999, he was cautioned by King's Lynn police for using threatening behaviour. And in April 2002, he was fined £50 for failing to surrender to custody during proceedings at which he was charged with taking a car and driving it under the influence of excess alcohol. He was found not guilty. When having his fingerprints taken after being arrested on suspicion of Ross's murder, Nazir told officers: "I wish I had not bothered going out that night. You know I never meant for anyone to get hurt."

Ahmed Ali Awan

FOR Ahmed Ali Awan, the brutal stabbing of Ross Parker was a way of proving his "superiority" within the gang. During the Ross Parker murder trial, Awan (22), of Gladstone Street, was described as a "gangster" who had a fantasy for knives and thought of himself as "something special". The court heard he was an unofficial police informer who had told officers about hard drug dealing in his area. He also kept a scanner in his house which could be used to pick up police radio frequencies. After his arrest he was remanded in custody at Bedford Prison. On his arrival at the prison, the court heard he saw an inmate he knew, called Darren Boardman, who warned him that other prisoners would want to attack him for what he had done to Ross. Awan responded by describing the killing to Boardman in lurid detail and pointing on his body to where Ross had been stabbed.

Sarfraz Ali

SARFRAZ Ali was given glowing character references by two city councillors, but witnesses said he had a "dark side". Up to the night of Ross's murder last year, Ali (25), of Harris Street, had lived a normal life and had never been in trouble with the law. The court heard his father played major role at a city mosque and Ali had been married in September 2000. But, during the trial, the court heard there was a different side to Ali. The court was told that Ali's wife had left him in the middle of the trial because she was scared of him and his family. The jury was also told that she may have found out about his involvement in the murder of Ross after seeing his bloody clothing. Ali said that out of his three co-accused, he was closest to Awan. The pair concocted a false story saying neither of them had been at the scene of the killing. But the jury did not believe the lies.

Why are we being misled ?




Peterbrough Evening Telegraph, 19 December 2002
http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/newsstory.asp?storyid=21614

ROSS Parker bled to death after being stabbed, beaten with a hammer and kicked on the ground in a barbaric attack.

The 17-year-old had been walking hand-in-hand with his girlfriend Nicola Foot along a cycleway running alongside Bourges Boulevard, near Russell Street, when they were ambushed by the offenders. The pair had just finished working a late shift at the Solstice pub, in Northminster, in the city centre and had failed to get a lift home. They were walking to a friend's house in Bourges Boulevard at about 1.15am on Friday, September 21, last year, when the gang pounced. Shaied Nazir (22), of Cromwell Road, Peterborough, was the first on the scene. He came out of an alleyway and scared off a group of young Asian boys nearby. He was followed by Ahmed Ali Awan (22), of Gladstone Street and Sarfraz Ali (25), of Harris Street, some of whom were wearing balaclavas. The procesution alleges Ziaraff Mahrad (21), of Cromwell Road, also took part. Mrs Foot heard someone say, "Better start running" before Nazir sprayed CS gas in Ross's face. The teenager put his hands to his eyes in pain and was then punched in the stomach. He fell to the ground, letting go of Mrs Foot's hand, as he tried in vain to fight off his attackers. It may never be known who stabbed Ross three times in the neck and upper body with an 18-inch "hunting knife", but during the trial, both Nazir and Awan were blamed.

Ross was also beaten with a panel-beater's hammer as he lay on the ground and the court heard it was Ali who wielded the weapon.

As her boyfriend was stabbed and beaten to death, Mrs Foot ran screaming to the nearby Esso garage in Bourges Boulevard. As she ran she heard Ross cry out two or three times in pain. Then she heard nothing. Mrs Foot managed to flag down a police car on Bourges Boulevard and call emergency services, but Ross was certified dead as soon as ambulance crews reached the scene. There was no sign of his murderers and Peterborough police began one of the biggest inquiries in the history of the city. It was an investigation that ended successfully today with three of the four defendants being found guilty of murder.

Why are we being misled ?




Victim stabbed and beaten

Nazir tells court he kicked Ross during attack but did not know about stabbing
Peterbrough Evening Telegraph, 29 November 2002

http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/fullstory.asp?storyid=3

SHAIED Nazir told the court he kicked Ross Parker on the ground and tried to spray him with CS gas - but did not realise he had been stabbed to death.

Giving evidence for a second day, Nazir (22), who is accused of murder, told Northampton Crown Court that he did not realise a stabbing had taken place until he got back to a garage at the rear of his home at 122 Cromwell Road. He said co-accused Ahmed Ali Awan gestured to him that he had "slashed" Ross around his rib cage. As reported in The Evening Telegraph, Ross bled to death after being stabbed three times with a large knife. The court has heard he was attacked by a gang, some wearing balaclavas, as he walked along a cyclepath, near Bourges Boulevard, with his girlfriend Nicola Foot.

Nazir, Awan (22), of Gladstone Street, Sarfraz Ali (25), of Harris Street, and Ziaraff Mahrad (21), of Cromwell Road, deny murder.

Yesterday, Nazir told the court that at the time of the killing he had been walking from the garage at his home to get some cigarettes from the Esso garage, in Bourges Boulevard, with the three co-accused and student Zaheer Abbas and Adeel Rehman (20), who have already given evidence for the prosecution.

Michael Lawson QC, defending Nazir, said: "Did you know, when you left the garage with the five other people, if anyone intended to use violence?"

Nazir replied: "No".

Mr Lawson said: "Did you know that any of them had anything with them, whether weapons or balaclavas?

Nazir replied: "No".

Nazir told the court that while Ross was on the ground he attempted to spray CS gas at him but ended up accidentally directing it at himself.

Mr Lawson said: "When you kicked Mr Parker on the ground and tried to spray him, did you know he had been fatally injured?

Nazir replied "No".

Nazir told the court that he and his co-accused had been to Liquid nightclub, in the city centre, before walking back to the garage at his home.

He said they then decided to walk to the Esso garage to buy cigarettes.

Nazir said as they came to a play area, near the scene of the attack, Ali handed him a can of CS gas which he put in his pocket and "didn't think anything of it."

Nazir said he saw Awan, Ali and Mr Rehman wearing balaclavas, which he said were owned by Awan.

During Nazir's evidence his co-accused sat in the dock with their heads mostly bowed to the floor and at one point Awan shook his head.

Nazir said he kept walking towards the Esso garage and told some Asian youngsters to go home because it was late.

He also saw some youths running towards nearby Dyson Close.

Mr Lawson said: "Did you know why?"

Nazir said he turned around a saw a body being kicked by Mr Rehman, Mr Abbas and Ali. He said he saw Mahrad running towards the attack and Awan running back in the direction they had come from. Mr Lawson said: "What about you?"

Nazir replied: "Yes, I was involved".

Mr Lawson said: "How did you join in?"

Nazir said: "I turned round and kicked him a couple of times."

Mr Lawson said: "Did you get the gas can out and did you use it?

Nazir replied: "Yes, I sprayed in the opposite direction, I sprayed myself."

Nazir said he saw the hammer being used by Ali and the incident was over in "about a minute".

He said he only realised he had blood on his trousers and boots when he got back to the garage at his home.

But he said he could not see any blood when it happened, because the lighting was so bad.

He said that back at the garage he saw Awan with the murder weapon, which had blood on it.

He asked Awan where the knife had come from, but he got no reply, the court heard.

Nazir said: "I was shocked and I asked Ahmed if he had stabbed him or slashed him.

"He said, 'I slashed him'. He said he slashed him around here." At this point Nazir pointed to his rib cage just under his left arm.

Nazir told the court he washed the knife in his kitchen and also attempted to clean Ali's bloodied boots.

He said he and his co-accused then started making up an alibi. Nazir said Awan was going to claim he went straight home after leaving the club because he had been seen that night by members of the Tanner family, in Gladstone Street.

Nazir said he did not sleep that night and did not find out that Ross had been killed later on that morning.

 

'I wanted to tell the truth'

SHAIED Nazir told the court he started telling the truth only when he believed the case was a "cut throat" between him and co-accused Ahmed Ali Awan.

Under cross-examination yesterday, Nazir said in police interviews he told officers he had come across the killing of Ross Parker and stayed for about 20 seconds before leaving.

Nigel Salts QC, defending Sarfraz Ali, asked Nazir when he decided to change his story and say that his client had been involved in the attack and had handed him a can of CS gas.

He also asked why Nazir had not mentioned that prosecution witnesses Adeel Rehman and Zaheer Abbas has also been involved.

Nazir said: "I knew it from the beginning but I didn't tell my legal team until November 23."

Mr Salts said: "That was long after the trial had started and long after Mr Abbas and Mr Rehman had given evidence. Why?"

Nazir said: "Because I wanted to tell the truth."

Mr Salts said: "Why at that moment?"

Nazir said: "Because Mr Rumfitt (Awan's barrister) stood in court and said something along the lines of, it was a cut throat between me and Ahmed. Then I decided to tell the truth."

Mr Salts said his client was not at the scene of the killing at all and Nazir used the hammer on Ross.

Mr Salts said: "The CS gas had nothing to do with Saff (Ali). You are lying aren't you?. It was yours and yours alone." Nazir replied: "No".

Mr Salts said: "What were you doing spraying CS gas at a man who was mortally wounded?"

Nazir replied: "I just turned round and sprayed the gas straight away."

 

'It was not my knife'

SHAIED Nazir denied having "a sick obsession with knives".

Nigel Rumfitt QC, defending Ahmed Ali Awan, said Nazir told police that just after the killing, when the knife used to kill Ross still had blood on it, Nazir had said: "That's a nice knife".

Mr Rumfitt said it was not Awan but Nazir who had a "fascination with knives".

Cross-examining Nazir, Mr Rumfitt had the "combat knife", which was used to kill Ross, held up at Northampton Crown Court.

Another exact replica of the weapon, which has a 12-inch serrated blade and teeth down one side, was also given to members of the jury to inspect.

Mr Rumfitt said: "Could you tell the jury what particular feature of that is nice."

Nazir replied: "The way the whole thing is made".

Mr Rumfitt said: "You like that particular knife do you?"

Nazir replied: "I did, yes".

Mr Rumfitt said: "Have you got some sort of sick obsession with knives Mr Nazir?"

Nazir replied: "No".

Mr Rumfitt said: "It's not Mr Awan with the sick fascination with knives, it is you and you are just putting your guilt on to him."

Nazir replied: "No".

Mr Rumfitt asked Nazir why he had washed the knife after finding it in the garage at his home at 122 Cromwell Road.

Nazir said because it was "covered in blood" and was "in my shed".

Mr Rumfitt said: "The reason you washed the knife and the reason it was in your shed two days later was because it was yours. You washed the knife because you killed Ross Parker didn't you?"

Nazir replied: "No"

Why are we being misled ?




The Sun

http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2002511997,00.html

AN Asian gang murdered a youth and then waved a knife in the air crying: “Look at this — cherish the blood,” a court heard yesterday. Bar worker Ross Parker, 17, was ambushed by thugs as he strolled along a dimly-lit footpath with his girlfriend.
The gang allegedly sprayed an aerosol in his eyes, punched him to the ground and attacked him with a “very large” hunting knife and hammer.

Ross was also repeatedly kicked in the head, body and legs as he lay curled in a ball, the jury was told.His girlfriend Nicola Toms, 20, fled and flagged down a police car. She led a WPC to the scene but Ross was already dead of stab wounds.

Ross was set on as he and Nicola walked to a pal’s house after leaving work at The Solstice pub in Peterborough, Cambs, on September 21 last year at around 1am. On the footpath Nicola heard a voice say “You better start running” and moments later Ross was attacked. Nicola told Northampton Crown Court she also heard an aerosol being squirted. She added: “Ross put his hand to his eyes and seemed in pain.“One of those closest punched him and he fell.” Nicola said around four of the gang began kicking Ross.

Shaied Nazir, 21, Ziaraff Mahrad, 21, Ahmed Ali Awan, 22, and Sarfraz Ali, 25, all of Peterborough, deny murder.

Awan was allegedly seen brandishing the knife and declaring, “Cherish the blood” shortly after the attack, the jury heard. Earlier that evening the four defendants had been dropped outside a nightclub by Nazir’s younger brother Wyed, the court was told. In the early hours of the morning Wyed heard a noise in his kitchen and allegedly found his brother washing a large knife in the sink.Wyed noticed that both his brother and Ali, who was with him, had blood on their clothes, the jury heard. He asked them what had happened and they allegedly said they had beaten someone up. Wyed then went to a nearby building nicknamed The Shed and saw Awan and Mahrad. Both had blood on their boots, the jury heard. Awan allegedly said he had stabbed someone. Cops found a hunting knife, hammer, bloodstained clothes and two balaclavas in The Shed.

Ross’s parents Tony, 51, and Davinia, 46, and his sister Leanne, 24, were at court for the opening of the trial, expected to last four weeks.

Why are we being misled ?




ROSS PARKER

Teenager 'stabbed by four men'

BBC Online, 7 November 2002 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/england/2415263.stm

A Cambridgeshire 17-year-old was stabbed to death by four men as he walked back from work with his girlfriend, a court has heard.

Ross Parker was attacked with a "very large" knife and a hammer after leaving the Peterborough pub where he worked in the early hours of the morning on 20 September 2001, Northampton Crown Court was told.

Stephen Coward QC said the teenager fell to the ground and died of his stab wounds at the scene.

Shaied Nazir, 21, Ziaraff Mahrad, 21, Ahmed Ali Awan, 22, and Sarfraz Ali, 25, all of Peterborough, all deny murder.

Kicked on ground

The court heard Mr Parker and his girlfriend Nicky Toms, then 19, had left the Solstice pub where they both worked and were walking to a friend's house. "They didn't make it because on the way Ross was murdered by the defendants." Mr Coward said Mr Parker had been kicked as he fell on the ground.

He added that some of the attackers had been wearing balaclavas.

The trial continues.

Why are we being misled ?




Family in court to hear opening

Peterbrough Evening Telegraph, 7 November 2002 http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/fullstory.asp?storyid=1

THE trial of four city men charged with the murder of teenager Ross Parker was expected to go ahead today after it was delayed for 24 hours.

As reported in The Evening Telegraph, the four arrived at Northampton Crown Court yesterday when the trial was due to start. But after legal discussions, Deputy High Court Judge Edwin Jowitt QC decided to send the jury away to allow further legal deliberations.

Shaied Nazir (21) and Ziaraff Mahrad (21), both of Cromwell Road; Ahmed Ali Awan (22), of Gladstone Street, and Sarfraz Ali (25), of Harris Street, are accused of killing Ross in the early hours of Friday, September 21, last year.

The accused, who were all granted police bail earlier this year, stood and listened in the dock as the charge of murder was read out to the court. They have all denied the charge.

Ross (17), of Bozeat Way, Westwood, Peterborough, was attacked and killed as he walked along a footpath adjacent to Bourges Boulevard, near Russell Street. The former pupil at Jack Hunt School, in Netherton, and a female friend, had been walking home from work at the Solstice pub, in Northminster, Peterborough. The girl ran for help to the nearby dual carriageway, where she flagged down a passing police car. A post mortem examination carried out at Peterborough District Hospital concluded Ross had died from stab wounds.

The jury of four women and eight men were asked to return to the court for a 10.30am start today.

Addressing the jury, Judge Jowitt pointed out the packed public gallery to highlight the high level of interest in the case and warned them not to speak about what they heard outside the court. Before they were sworn in, the judge also told jury members that the case would last for about four weeks.

Why are we being misled ?




'I heard him cry out two or three times - then there was no sound at all'

Peterbrough Evening Telegraph, 8 November 2002 http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/fullstory.asp?storyid=1

IN a quiet voice, the former girlfriend of Ross Parker told a hushed court how they had walked hand-in-hand on a warm, late summer night.

It was a walk that was to end in horror and terror. Petite, and with her light-brown hair tied in a ponytail hair, Nicola Foot (20) relived what happened after a fateful decision that she and Ross (17) would walk from the Solstice pub, in Northminster Road, at the end of their working shift on September 21 last year.

They had tried to get a lift with Ross's sister Leanne (24), but her car was packed. They had no luck getting into the pub manager's car either. So, they set off from the pub on a stroll that took them along a pathway by the side of Bourges Boulevard. Composed, and in a matter of fact voice, Mrs Foot described what happened as they approached Russell Street.

She noticed a man, standing on the grass in front of them.

There was also another group of Asian youths, and she said the man who had stood in front of them, started walking towards the group which numbered about six.

As they approached this group, she heard someone with an Asian accent say "Better start running" in a loud whisper from her right hand side. She said she turned to look, and saw a man standing in an area which she believed to be an alleyway. There were more men behind him, hiding in bushes. It was at this point that the group of men started walking towards them and blocked the path.

It was then that the attack happened.

She told the jury that one of the group approached Ross and sprayed an aerosol in his face. She said she tried to hold onto Ross's hand, but had to let go as he fell to the ground. She said: "Ross put his right hand to his eyes and he seemed to be in pain. He stopped, but I carried on walking. The man closest to Ross, punched him in the stomach. And he went to the ground. "Ross curled up in a tight ball and about four of the group started kicking him.

"He did not fight back."

Mrs Foot, who has since married and is expecting a baby, said she thought about running to a friend's house in Bourges Boulevard to get help. But she changed her mind and ran to the nearby Esso garage on the other side of the dual carriageway. She said: "I could not see what was going on, but I could hear sounds of a struggle and Ross was crying out. I heard him cry out two or three times. "After the last cry, there was no sound at all." Mrs Foot flagged down a police car, but by the time they got back to Ross he was dead.

Two told police they were there

TWO of the men accused of murdering Ross Parker have admitted they were at the scene of the attack, but two have claimed they were not there at all. When interviewed by police just after the killing, Nazir made no comment. But in later interviews he admitted being at the scene, although he claimed he had not taken part in the violence. Mahrad also admitted he had been at the scene of the killing to police but claimed he had not been involved in the attack. He told officers that blood discovered on his jumper and trousers was there because he had fallen across Ross during the fracas. Mahrad said he would not reveal the names of anyone else at the scene because he was "too scared". Ali told police he had been to the Liquid nightclub, in New Road, Peterborough, on the night of the attack and had gone back to the shed at Cromwell Road, but had fallen asleep in a chair and not woken until 3am.

Awan told police he had also been to Liquid nightclub on the night, but had gone home and not heard anything about the murder until the following morning.

Why are we being misled ?




Witness tells court he saw brother cleaning blood-splattered knife

Peterbrough Evening Telegraph, 8 November 2002 http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/fullstory.asp?storyid=2

THE brother of Shaied Nazir told the court he saw him cleaning a blood-splattered knife at the family's kitchen sink, following the attack on Ross Parker. Wyed Nazir (18) said he heard a noise in the kitchen, as he sat in the next room watching DVDs, at the house in Cromwell Road. Giving evidence yesterday, Wyed said he walked in to see what was happening and found his brother and Sarfraz Ali (25) standing there. Wyed told Northampton Crown Court both the men had blood on them - Ali on his boot and Nazir on his trousers. Wyed told the court: "There was blood running off the knife. I asked what had happened. "Sarfraz said 'We just had a fight in the underpass'." Prosecutor Stephen Coward QC then asked Wyed if he was told what colour the victim was, and Wyed replied: "I remember at some stage someone saying it was a white lad." Mr Coward then asked Wyed: "How did they look?" he replied: "They were different, they were worried". Wyed went on to tell the court he had asked his brother and Ali where Ahmed Ali Awan and Ziaraff Mahrad were, because earlier in the night he had dropped the four off at Chicago Rock pub. Wyed told the court he was told Awan and Mahrad were in the shed. He then went to the shed and found Mahrad, known as Ziggy, sitting on a chair at the far end. Awan was also there. He asked them what had happened and they said they had got into a fight. Awan had tiny speck of blood on his shoe. Mahrad took his boot off and had blood on his white sock and on the back of his white top. Wyed told the court that Awan had said to him he had "stabbed" someone. He touched Wyed in the places where he had stabbed the man. Awan then asked Wyed to go to the underpass. Mr Coward QC, said: "Did Awan give any particular reason why he wanted you to go and see what the position was at the underpass?" Wyed, replied: "He said to me, go to the underpass and see if he (Ross) has died or not. But I refused." Wyed then went on to tell the court that at one point he was told to go and fetch the knife which was by the kitchen sink. He said it had a black handle, was about a foot long with crocodile teeth at the top and holes in the blade.

Wyed said he seen the knife in the shed once before, and at the time he was told it belonged to Awan. But he added he had never seen it again until the night of the incident. He said had also seen three black balaclavas stored in a plastic bag in the shed, on another occasion.

Brother agreed to give an alibi to protect his family

WYED Nazir told the court the day after Ross was killed there was talk of providing an alibi. He told the court that Ahmed Ali Awan turned up at the house in Cromwell Road and asked if there was a plan about what they should do. They made up an alibi, telling Wyed that if anyone asks, they were all watching DVDs all night, the court heard Wyed went on to tell the court that later, Awan said he had bumped into a neighbour one of the Tanners who agreed to lie and give him an alibi. Wyed said initially he went along with the alibi and when asked in court why he did, he said: "It was to help my brother and my family."

On October 3 last year, police showed Wyed a picture of a hunting knife and Wyed said it was identical to the one he had been shown on the night of Ross's murder.

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MURDER: Family tells of months of torment after death of much-loved son

Ross Parker he wanted to be a policeman

Peterborough Evening Telegraph, 25 January 2002

http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/fullstory.asp?storyid=1

THE parents of Ross Parker - the 17-year-old boy who was brutally stabbed to death - have today spoken their four- month silence to talk about their family´s agony.

Ross was attacked as he walked home from work at the Solstice pub, in Northminster, along a cycle path close to Bourges Boulevard.

His parents, Davina and Tony, to this day have not moved anything in his bedroom at their home in Bozeat Way, Westwood, Peterborough. The towel, which he used after getting out of the bath before rushing to work on that fateful September night, is still laying on the floor where he abandoned it in his hurry. The bed is unmade, clothes lay strewn across the floor where he threw them as he got ready, and his computer and TV are still on standby. His parents can´t ing themselves to turn them off. A crisp packet remains screwed up on the carpet of the upstairs room and a half-eaten yoghurt, with the spoon still in it, sits on his desk untouched. His mum cannot even bring herself to wash his dirty clothes or tidy the room.

She sits in there numerous times a day because she feels it´s the closest she can get to her lost son.

While her husband went back to running his car bodywork repair business, Davina was unable to face going back to work as a waitress. After the agony of Ross´s funeral she took three months off - three months of torment, with nothing to do but think about her loss and live in the shadow of memories that would not go away. In a small and faltering voice, Davina admitted frankly there had been many occasions when she had been close to the edge. Almost in a whisper she spoke of how she had been shocked to find herself with a bottle of pills in one hand and alcohol in the other.

But she had always found an inner strength to somehow keep going.

Sitting in the family´s front room, surrounded by pictures of Ross taken at various times throughout his life, Davina tried to explain the demons she lives with every day. "I often catch myself thinking that if I leave his bedroom the way he did that night then he might just come home one day, although I know he´s gone for good."The pain of losing Ross, who would have turned 18 in August this year, is still as raw today as it was when police officers first told Tony (50) and Davina (44) he had been killed at 4.30am on the morning of September 21. The family was upstairs asleep and didn´t hear police officers knocking on the door until the phone went and they heard people talking outside. Tony said: "When we let the police in I just couldn´t imagine it was my son they were talking about.

"We were all in complete shock - we just felt numb, like it wasn´t real.

"Most of the family were at our house by 7am, and after that it was just a day of waiting for information - waiting to be able to go and see him at the hospital. We went to see him four times in all." Since the funeral, on October 23, his mum, dad and sister, Leanne, have visited the city´s crematorium every weekend to lay flowers. And the family has made a pilgrimage on the 21st of each month to the place where he died with flowers. Tony said: "We´ve felt we had to carry on just for Ross´s sake, but there are times when you feel you just can´t get out of bed. We´ve all had to be strong - it´s what he would have wanted." Close to tears, Tony explained his 50th birthday was two days after his son´s funeral - a day he would normally have gone to the pub for a drink with Ross. Instead, he took a can of Guinness to the crematorium and drank it, leaving it half finished with a bunch of flowers next to Ross´s commemorative plaque.

Tony said: "All I wanted to do on my birthday was spend some time with Ross.

"I didn´t even want to open any presents - but Ross wanted me to spend a day at Silverstone driving a Ferrari and arranged it." The family spent the day at the track a month later and dedicated it to Ross, because of his great love of cars. There was no joy in the Parker home at Christmas. There were no decorations. No Christmas tree or cards. They even felt too emotional to buy each other presents. And, as families across Peterborough sat down to a traditional turkey dinner, Ross´s parents and sister had a simple meal of scampi and chips - Ross´s favourite.

Leanne, who used to work with Ross at the Solstice, said that two weeks before his death, the moped which he used to get to and from work had been stolen.

"Had the bike never been stolen," Leanne said, "he may well have never been walking home along that path. But we can´t dwell on the 'what if´s?´." Sitting close to her mum on the sofa, she said she hasn´t been able to set foot back inside the Solstice. Once she had loved working there with her other. Now there are just too many memories of the lad the rest of the staff fondly named Half Pint, to deal with. "I can´t even go in for a quiet drink," she said, "it´s just too painful." She can´t even bring herself to put a radio on now in case she hears a song which reminds her of Ross. The family have been helped through their ordeal by Peterborough police family liason officers. Davina said: '´Without them we don´t know where we would be now.´´ And she revealed that it had been Ross´s ultimate ambition to become a policeman. "He was a boy who always wanted to help others,´´ she said.

Sarfraz Ali (24), of Harris Street, Ahmed Ali Awan (21), of Gladstone Street, Shaied Nazir (20), of Cromwell Road, and Ziaraff Mahrad (20), also of Cromwell Road, are awaiting trial charged with murder

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Peterbrough Evening News, 8 March 2002

http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/fullstory.asp?storyid=2

TWO men charged with the murder of city teenager Ross Parker have been released from prison on bail.

Sarfraz Ali (24), of Harris Street, and Ahmed Ali Awan (21), of Gladstone Street, were granted bail after appearing before judges at the High Court and Peterborough Crown Court respectively. Bail was on condition that they live at an address, which was not named, 50 miles or more from the city and pay a "substantial" bail surety.

Shaied Nazir (20) and Ziaraff Mahrad (20), both of Cromwell Road, who are also charged with murder, were refused bail after appearing at Northampton Crown Court.

All four deny the charges .

Ross Parker (17), of Bozeat Way, Westwood, Peterborough, was stabbed to death as he walked along a cycle path, on September 21.

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Justice For Our People
Justice for white murder victim Ross Parker

Yet injustice from the media - see below

Three Asian men have been convicted for the brutal unprovoked racist murder of white teenager Ross Parker. 17 year old Ross was murdered on 21st September 2001 in front of his terrified girlfriend as they walked through a subway returning home from work in the cathedral city of Peterborough.

Shaied Nazir, 22, sprayed CS gas into Ross's face the gang then beat him to the ground and stabbed him three times with an 18 inch hunting knife. As he lay bleeding to death the gang then beat him with a panel beater's hammer and disappeared into the night.

Ross's girlfriend, Nicola, went for help but when she returned with the police it was too late. Ross had died.

The three men, Shaied Nazir (22), Sarfraz Ali (25) and Ahmed Ali Awan (22) were today (19th) convicted at Northampton Crown while another member of the gang, Ziaraff Mahrad (21) was found not guilty on charges of murder and manslaughter.

Murder victim 17 year old Ross Parker. His only crime was being White.


The Court heard how Ahmed Ali Awan, who is also a police informer, murdered Ross Parker to prove his "superiority" within the vicious gang and while being held on remand awaiting the trial, Awan told a fellow inmate in graphic detail about how he and his gang butchered Ross.

Racist murderer Ahmed Awan

Attacks on White people are becoming all too common in Britain's inner cities with areas in Peterborough, Bradford, Oldham and London.

Unlike most other racist attacks and murders of whites, such as those of Gavin Hopley and Mark Clayton, this one has actually resulted in a trial and conviction of the thugs responsible.

But how many more racist murders of whites, blacks and Asians alike will it take before the liberal elite realise that their multi-racial melting pot experiment has been a huge failure. Judging from recent events we are going to see a lot more Ross Parkers, Gavin Hopleys, Stephen Lawrences and Mark Claytons before we see appropriate action taken against the multi-cultural nightmare engulfing Britain.

Injustice for White victims of racist attacks

The national media are unsurprisingly very quiet about this incident; the murder, the verdict and the sentences. Few outside of the Cambridgeshire area will have heard of this racist murder of a white teenager. If the situation had been reversed and the victim was non-White then the same media frenzy that accompanied the murder of Black youth Stephen Lawrence would have been repeated. At a national level the BBC have not reported on this story. Is it because the metropolitan liberals who run the Beeb cannot think that there are White victims of racist attacks?

The lack of reporting by the media on this and similar other attacks on White victims should be condemned by all good minded people of all ethnic backgrounds. This kind of malpractice cannot be allowed to continue.

Everyone can do their bit to persuade the media that such news stories must be covered with as much fervour and urgency as they would cover stories where the victims are Black or Asian.


Make a complaint- now!

Ask the question " Why hasnt this story been covered at a national level by the BBC, the national newspapers and ITN?"

The following telephone number is used for complaints to BBC which are passed to programme producers. 08700 100 222.
You can also ask questions at the BBC news desk- 0208 743 8000.
Written complaints to Fraser Steel, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA.
Contact ITN on 0207 833 3000 or viewer_liaisonC3@itn.co.uk
Telephone the Peterborough Evening Telegraph on 01733-555111 and asking for the newsdesk.
Telephone Harmesh Lakenphaul at the Peterborough Racial Equality Council on 01733-554630.

If our campaign will change the attitudes of even a few decision makers in the national media, young Ross will not have died in vain.

From British Nationalist, December 2004
15 YEAR OLD BOY BURNED ALIVE FOR BEING WHITE !
One Law for Them...Yet again!

Did you know that in Glasgow on 18th October, the first ever Scottish conviction for racially motivated murder was secured?

Did you read or hear about how fifteen year old Kriss Donald was attacked by Muslim Racists, abducted, driven around Scotland, beaten, mutilated, stabbed and burned alive?

Did you know that the first defendent accused admitted he was killed simply for being "a white boy"?

The chances are you did not if you do not log onto the BNP website or read Voice of Freedom regularly.
Shame on you if you do neither!


ON THE OTHER HAND,
very few of you will be unaware of the 'heinous' attack on the coloured footballers playing for England by Spanish fans the day before.
Wall-to-wall national TV and press coverage was given over to the crime of name calling, while one of the most vicious and brutal murders of a child ever witnessed in this country was either ignored or left as a regional filler.

This is more than politically correct meddling.

This is Communist style manipulation of public opinion.

Hide the real horrors and inflate lesser evils.

White people cannot be seen as victims, only as aggressors. The truth will out though, thanks to the BNP and your help in spreading the word to friends and family.

Kenny Smith
Editor

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webeditor@bnp.org.uk