This boy needs to change his ways

IbnAlAawam

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Man admits he 'pulled off' hijab

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Man admits he 'pulled off' hijab


A woman felt "violated" when a man pulled off her religious headscarf - hijab - as she walked along a north Wales street pushing a pushchair.

Mold Crown Court heard that Damien French, 21, of Rhyl, had a previous conviction for animal cruelty when he fed a live zoo rabbit to an alligator.

French admitted racially aggravated common assault and a racially aggravated public order offence.

Adjourning sentence, the judge warned French he could still face prison.

The court heard that Shahenna Hussain, 23, had been walking with her sister and two nieces, pushing pushchairs along the street at the junction of Rhyl's High Street and Wellington Road in April.

A witness in a shop saw French hurling abuse at a coach which appeared to be full of Asian passengers.

When Miss Hussain saw him she put her head down to avoid eye contact.

French and his group noticed her as she crossed the road and shouted and swore at her.

Gareth Parry, prosecuting, said: "She suddenly felt a violent grip to the top of her head, connecting with her hijab, which was fixed with two pins. But the pins were forced open."

He added: "She was particularly upset that the hijab was pulled off. She wears it to identify herself as a Muslim and in respect to her religion."

Two police community support officers had seen what happened and French was arrested. When interviewed, he denied he had done anything improper.

French initially pleaded not guilty but changed his plea in the magistrates' court.

Brian Treadwell, defending, said French had written a letter of apology and accepted his behaviour was "thoroughly shameful and disrespectful".


They are very serious offences. It was not simply personal violation but one which involved her religious and cultural position
Mr Recorder Robert Trevor-Jones

Mr Treadwell claimed the hijab did not actually come off, the victim was caused no injuries and it was clearly more of a mark of disrespect than an attempt to cause injuries. But, he said, it was clearly an assault.

He said he wished to correct any impression that French, who he said had learning difficulties, did not accept what he had done was wrong.

Mr Treadwell said the pre-sentence report suggestion of a residence condition at a hostel to follow various courses, including an enhanced thinking skills course, was not a soft option.

Mr Recorder Robert Trevor-Jones said that on initially reading the case papers and considering French's conduct towards Miss Hussain, he thought of a custodial sentence.

"They are very serious offences," he said. "It was not simply personal violation but one which involved her religious and cultural position.

"She feels justifiably outraged at that."

Sentence was adjourned for three weeks for reports.

In April 2006, French was given a six-month suspended prison sentence after being found guilty of animal cruelty at Llandudno Magistrates' court.

The court heard that in the previous October, he had taken a rabbit from the petting section of the Welsh Mountain Zoo in Colwyn Bay, and dropped it into the alligator pool where it was savaged by Albert - a large male alligator.

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shaheeda35

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:astag: there are just some sick people in the world, and this is one of them. Maybe someone should feed him to the Alligators!! how cruel!
 

IslamIsLight

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salam
They didn't put him in jail for that?
The sick people like this are dengerous and full of cruelty,he starts with animals ,then racism then who knows may be he will go and kill somebody,
They should put him in jail or hospital or something
This so sick

wasalam
 

saima11

Junior Member
salam
They didn't put him in jail for that?
The sick people like this are dengerous and full of cruelty,he starts with animals ,then then who knows may be he will go and kill somebody,
They should put him in jail or hospital or something
This so sick

wasalam

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they are waiting for him 2 kill someone and even then they won't put him away they will say he is suffering fron mental illness like most criminals that get away with and so on.
:tti_sister: allah protect all us sisters
 

Southrn_Muslimah

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What scares me is how his parents are. I wonder if they are supporting him and saying the typical phrase of "My baby is a good boy." which is so commonly used where I am from even if the person is caught redhanded!!

I just thought people would never steep that low. Makes me incredibly sad.

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nyerekareem

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to me what he did was no different than removing a woman's blouse. it's such a violation. some may not be sympathetic for the woman because they'll say only her hair was showing. but when non muslims really begin to see or to understand what the hijab means to a muslim woman; they would see why the victim feels so violated. i don't know if there is anything in the shariah in regards to incidents like this, but i'm sure that in any islamic country it would've been treated like a great crime, not the slap on the wrist like this guy may be getting.

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BintMuhammad

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Assalamu alaikum waharahmatullaahi wabarakatuhu,

I think what he needs is be brought to an asylum. :D I can't Imagine if that happened to me, I might knock him out! eesh May Allaah swt keep us away from people like him AMEEN.
 

seekerofpeace

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This boy last year fed a live rabbit to an alligator at a zoo, he was charged with animal cruelity.

And his latest foray into the legal system was yanking off a woman's Hijab in Wales.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6970761.stm

I'm not sure if he needs someone to reach out to him or maybe some time to think about the life he's leading away from the public.
 

BintMuhammad

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This boy last year fed a live rabbit to an alligator at a zoo, he was charged with animal cruelity.

And his latest foray into the legal system was yanking off a woman's Hijab in Wales.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6970761.stm

I'm not sure if he needs someone to reach out to him or maybe some time to think about the life he's leading away from the public.

Assalamu alaikum,

Jazakallaahu Khayr for the info. I'm merging this with the existing one.
 

BintMuhammad

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Assalamu alaikum,

Aww.. you're welcome brother. I too sometimes post articles that have been posted before. I hope I didn't offend you in anyway. If I have, please do forgive me :(. I don't know if it's just me but I feel like I have offended you. I hope not :) Insha Allaah.
 

seekerofpeace

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Assalamu alaikum,

Aww.. you're welcome brother. I too sometimes post articles that have been posted before. I hope I didn't offend you in anyway. If I have, please do forgive me :(. I don't know if it's just me but I feel like I have offended you. I hope not :) Insha Allaah.

Salaam, no in no way did you offend me, it's actually REALLY difficult to offend me.

I tend to have a dry sense of humour that can come off wrong, if I upset you, you have my most heart felt apology.
 

BintMuhammad

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Staff member
Salaam, no in no way did you offend me, it's actually REALLY difficult to offend me.

I tend to have a dry sense of humour that can come off wrong, if I upset you, you have my most heart felt apology.

Alhamdulillaah phew! Good thing I asked. :hearts: May Allaah swt bless you AMEEN.
 
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