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    November 16, 2006

    Sikh boy's hair cut off in racist attack by knife gang

    BY SHIRLEY ENGLISH

    A GANG of white teenagers hacked off a Sikh schoolboy’s hair in a “vicious and unprovoked racist attack”, police said yesterday.

    The boy, aged 15, was on his way to visit relatives in Edinburgh when the gang started shouting racial abuse at him as he walked near Pilrig Park at 7.30pm on Tuesday.

    He was punched and kicked to the ground, causing his turban to come loose, at which point a youth pulled out a knife and cut off his hair.
    Sikh males never cut their hair or beards as hair is considered sacred and has a deep religious significance.

    The attack happened close to the Sikh Temple in Leith. Rab Singh, 53, the temple’s vice-president, said it was the first time that he had heard of such an attack. “The community is appalled by what happened to this innocent boy. We are hoping it does not escalate in any way,” he said. “We would hope this will be a one-off incident and we can return to living our calm and peaceful lives.”

    He said that the victim’s family, who do not want to be identified, were upset, adding: “When the youths took the knife out he just closed his eyes and hoped that his attackers would not do anything.”

    Runbeer Singh, who was visiting the temple, said that cutting the boy’s hair was like taking his life. “This must have been absolutely devastating for the boy,” she said. “A Sikh’s hair is sacred to them. For someone to cut it off is as if they are killing him.”

    A Sikh woman who works with the local community said: “Muslims and Hindus cut their hair, which is another reason it is such an important part of a Sikh person’s identity.”

    The four-strong gang, all aged about 16, ran off across the park. Lothian and Borders Police said that although the boy did not need hospital treatment he was traumatised and suffered bruising and swelling to his face, shoulder and ribs.

    Chief Inspector Keith Chamberlain said: “The manner of this crime, where and how it has happened and the legacy that will be left from it, is exceptional. I want to reassure all members of the community, and the Sikh community in particular, that I’m confident we’ll have a positive outcome.”
    Officers have issued descriptions of the attackers and are appealing for witnesses.

    Two of them were wearing dark adidas tracksuit bottoms and dark beanie-style hats. Another was wearing a black Helly Hansen jacket and a dark beanie hat. He had a gold hoop in his right ear.

    The final suspect was also wearing dark clothing.

    ARTICLES OF FAITH
    · Customs known as the five Ks are relied upon to hold the community together
    · They are: Kesh (uncut hair), Kara (steel bracelet), Kanga (wooden comb), Kaccha (cotton underwear) and Kirpan (steel sword)
    · Uncut hair symbolises moving beyond concerns of the body. Men and woman are forbidden from ever cutting their hair
    · The Kara is made of steel to emphasise it a symbol of bonding to the community
    · The comb represents a clean mind and body; the Kaccha is a symbol of chastity
    · The sword can vary from a 1in pin to a 3ft weapon. Many meanings are attached to the Kirpan, including defence of the good and the weak
    I can some what content myself by saying s*h*i*t happens all over the world and mercifully this incident did not have the tragic consequences as was the case with the killing of Mr. Balbir Singh Sodhi in Arizona in the aftermath of 9/11.

    But where I cannot be content is with “Politically Correct” labels like “Asian”, which is very much in vogue in the UK, and which appears to have been contributed in a no doubt unintended manner for this act violence by covering up the various misdeeds of Pakistani origin individuals by referring to them as “Asian”.

    To all you Britons out here on the board ……... Please stop referring to Indians as “Asians”. You will be doing Britons of my fellow Indian origin a great favour :

    [b]Sikhs blame British policy of 'Asian' tag[b]

    Rashmee Roshan Lall

    [ 17 Nov, 2006 2110hrs IST TIMES NEWS NETWORK ]

    LONDON: British Sikhs have stepped up their attack on the UK's politically-correct policy of lumping Sikhs and Hindus with the omnibus tag 'Asian' instead of clearly identifying Muslims as the offenders when needed, just 48 hours after a Scottish Sikh teenager was viciously attacked by a white gang and forced to submit to having his long hair hacked off.

    In a loaded attack on British political correctness, Sikh leaders blamed the Edinburgh incident on the UK's refusal to identify Asian Muslims as perpetrators of crime. Instead, said the Sikh Federation, Britain's only Sikh political party, racist offenders against whites are routinely described by the British media as "Asian". The Federation said, "The media by adopting such a crude policy was putting at risk those most visible amongst Asians - a simple phrase that the media is using to describe those with brown skin."

    The attack on British political correctness comes nearly a fortnight after the high-profile sentencing in the Scottish city of Glasgow of three 'Asian' Muslim men who horrifically killed a young white man, Kriss Donald, in a racist attack that shocked Scotland and much of the world.

    On Friday, UK Sikh leaders said the community believed that the attack on the Sikh teenager was "directly linked to (the) conviction in Scotland for the horrific killing of a young white man by four Muslims."
    They said the 15-year-old Sikh boy may have become the unfortunate scapegoat for white teenagers angry about Donald's racially-aggravated murder at the hands of a brown gang.

    The Federation said, "Sikhs with turbans are the most visible minority in the UK that is facing increased racism as the media and public authorities are adopting 'general' descriptions and avoiding the harsh facts and reality of the situation".

    Sikh leaders told TOI , in another loaded reference to recent racially-charged attacks on British Sikh cricketer Monty Panesa, "We have had killings, bombings and mass murder in the UK. What will it take for the media and public authorities to start calling a spade a spade and educating the public about Sikhs, who do not want to be called Asians or Indians and are different to Muslims and Hindus? The events of the last few days show if you are a 15 year old schoolboy or a world famous international cricketer you have one thing in common - your Sikh identity and you will be subjected to racial abuse and attack as the authorities are failing the Sikhs."

  • #2
    I wrote this comment in "The Daily Mail" about the sikh story:

    I remember clearly an episode from my own school days. Some stupid buys cut of a girls hair. Plaits. But they had the same color and the same religion. A good thing for them. They did not get accused of racism. Is difference in religion really all it takes nowadays to be called a racist? Religion is just a position one has towards life. Like a political position. Since when did religion qualify as a race?

    - Silleellis, Denmark - Copenhagen

    Link: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1770

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    • #3
      Originally posted by SilleEllis View Post
      I wrote this comment in "The Daily Mail" about the sikh story:

      I remember clearly an episode from my own school days. Some stupid buys cut of a girls hair. Plaits. But they had the same color and the same religion. A good thing for them. They did not get accused of racism. Is difference in religion really all it takes nowadays to be called a racist? Religion is just a position one has towards life. Like a political position. Since when did religion qualify as a race?

      - Silleellis, Denmark - Copenhagen
      What would you think if a group of white danes forced a rabbi or imam to shave his beard off or cut the plaits of a jewish teenager.Would that be any sort of crime in your eyes?

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      • #4
        Hari, some white boys cut a sikh boy's hair and you find reason to blame the Muslims for it?

        Even if they did that thinking he was Muslim, its still the fault of the white guys not the Muslims.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by dabong1 View Post
          What would you think if a group of white danes forced a rabbi or imam to shave his beard off or cut the plaits of a jewish teenager.Would that be any sort of crime in your eyes?
          Well, that would be a crime based on religion, not race.

          His point was that we call just about every single crime "racist" these days, unless the criminals are "minorities" and the victims are white. In that case, the victims are at fault because their ancestors mistreated the criminals' ancestors.

          There was a recent case in Long Beach, CA, where a bunch of black teens assaulted 3 white girls while yelling "I hate white people." They were properly charged with "hate crime" provisions of the justice code. Kudos to the DA.

          That was a crime based on sole the color of the skin, and can thusly be called a "racist" attack.

          Religion on the other hand is a bit sticky.

          You can change your faith, but you can't change your skin color. Why can we not discriminate people based on a characteristic that's mutable? I don't like socialists. I don't want to hang out with them. I don't want to help them. I don't want to have anything to do with them. Is that OK? It should be. But it isn't in this day and age.

          Physical attacks are different. They are crimes against the person. But what makes attacking a rich man any less wrong than attacking a black man?

          I don't know. I have no answers.
          "Only Nixon can go to China." -- Old Vulcan proverb.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dabong1 View Post
            What would you think if a group of white danes forced a rabbi or imam to shave his beard off or cut the plaits of a jewish teenager.Would that be any sort of crime in your eyes?
            "White Danes". You pick on racism instantly. But remember, that this was children in a school.

            In your example it sounds as if, the Danes are grown ups. That's actually where is divides in my view and becomes a criminal act, but when it is children vs. children - then it is taking it too far.

            Besides we don't know if religion or race had anything to do with it. I don't believe in races. We are all the same race. And religion ? All religions have members of all "races". The Jews up here have white hair and blue eyes many of them. Some converted and married into their religion.

            I'm tiered of "racism". It is a trick that the politically correct and the halal hippies from the apologetic left are pulling on all of us most of the time.

            What it really was in that school was mobbing. Nothing more, nothing less.

            By the way: I'm going to Israel on my next vacation. I decided to support them during the lebanon/Israel war. So thats where my turist money will be going. :)


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            • #7
              Originally posted by Asim Aquil View Post
              Hari, some white boys cut a sikh boy's hair and you find reason to blame the Muslims for it?
              Where did he say that?

              Originally posted by Asim Aquil View Post
              Even if they did that thinking he was Muslim, its still the fault of the white guys not the Muslims.
              I agree. Unless those white kids are muslims...
              "Only Nixon can go to China." -- Old Vulcan proverb.

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              • #8
                But where I cannot be content is with “Politically Correct” labels like “Asian”, which is very much in vogue in the UK, and which appears to have been contributed in a no doubt unintended manner for this act violence by covering up the various misdeeds of Pakistani origin individuals by referring to them as “Asian”.
                Imagine if courts decided things like this. Then they'd recall those Pakistani-origin kids and punish them for future crimes caused by the stupidity of white kids who couldn't differentiate.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by gunnut View Post
                  Where did he say that?



                  I agree. Unless those white kids are muslims...
                  Narrrh ! They usually chop of more than just the hair. When they are at it...



                  Is one allowed to say that on WAB? Or will I get my head ....

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                  • #10
                    This probably did not even have a racist undertone to it. His hair were cut off to piss him, the individual, off.

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                    • #11
                      Well, at least they didn't cut the kid, lucky bugger

                      I know if a knife bearing gang attacked me I'd be more scared for getting my throat slit then my hair getting knifed off maybe it's different for shiks (thats right, I can't even spell it, or bother too look up how too) i DON'T KNOW and I DON'T CARE.

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                      • #12
                        Was this not the incident where the Sikh boy later admitted that he had done the dastardly deed and made up the whole story just to bring attention to himself? Silly boy, he is obviously suffering from a lack of self esteem but he did nothing to help race relations in this country, especially at a time when many uneducated persons believe that anyone with dark skin are muslim terrorists - I hope his parents spelled out the facts of life to him in a forceful way.

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                        • #13
                          not ****, really?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Callmecur View Post
                            Was this not the incident where the Sikh boy later admitted that he had done the dastardly deed and made up the whole story just to bring attention to himself? Silly boy, he is obviously suffering from a lack of self esteem but he did nothing to help race relations in this country, especially at a time when many uneducated persons believe that anyone with dark skin are muslim terrorists - I hope his parents spelled out the facts of life to him in a forceful way.

                            i do believe thats correct .

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                            • #15
                              Just looked it up, it seems he wanted to cut his hair short, and was afraid of parental and community disapproval. So he made up that story.
                              Karmani Vyapurutham Dhanuhu

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