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southbristolvoice August 2016 No. 15
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LETTERS P19 | PLANNING APPLICATIONS P27 | MP on Brexit P36
United after mosque verdict
Murder charge after Knowle death
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Totterdown woman dies in jail Page 8 How we voted in the Brexit poll Page 11 Arena: Latest on consultation
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Call for £100m leisure domes
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Delay to plan for generators Page 16 Zaheer Shabir, speaking, with from left chief constable Andy Marsh, Arif Khan, chair of the Councll of Bristol Mosques, Veron Dowdy of anti-hate crime group SARI, and South Bristol police chief Ch Insp Marie Wright “TODAY, we can reclaim our flag for England,” declared Zaheer Shabir, the secretary of Totterdown’s Jamia mosque, as he welcomed the city’s media and VIPs to mark the end of the six-month legal process following the racist attack on the mosque on January 17. Speaking two days after the four attackers were each handed jail terms at Bristol Crown Court, Mr Shabir said he hoped that the
criminals would learn in time to show respect for people who are different to them. “We hope they will also learn to appreciate that every person is entitled to live in peace and without fear, especially when we live in a city which is multiculturally enriched, diverse and multi-faith – a common British value,” he said. He thanked the Totterdown community for its overwhelming
support, which started within hours of the attack, as news spread on Facebook that racial abuse had been shouted at worshippers and bacon deposited by a flag of St George. Around 400 people responded to an invitation to Tea at the Mosque the following week and hundreds more sent messages of support. The mosque has been in Green Street since 1968 – longer Continued on page 5
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