Monday, July 17, 2017

Another anti-Muslim hate crime hoax?

Not least also is the fact that there are numerous incidents of Muslims fabricating anti-Muslim hate crimes. Muslim victimhood feeds the mainstream narrative; as such, it’s a big business.
“Architect, 28, DENIES trying to pull hijab off Muslim tube passenger in race hate attack saying he was only defending his black girlfriend,” by Katie French, Mailonline, July 16, 2017:
An architect has denied trying to pull a Muslim teenager’s hijab off, saying he was defending his black girlfriend.
His comments come after 18-year-old Aniso Abulkadir from Harrow, London, claimed she and her friends were racially assaulted at Baker Street Tube station yesterday morning.
The teenager shared a photo of the alleged attacker online and described how he attempted to remove her headscarf before hitting her.
Now the man in the image has identified himself on Twitter and is hitting back at the allegations after the picture went viral.
Pawel Uczciwek, 28, from London, claims he was sticking up for his girlfriend and attempting to defuse what he called a ‘racist attack from three random females’.
Mr Uczciwek wrote: ‘I would like to confirm I never hit or attacked anyone I simply defused the situation by separating them.
‘The police is fully cooperating with me and will be able to obtain CCTV footage showing the three women attempting to attack my partner because we are in an interracial relationship.’
A spokesman for the British Transport Police said they were investigating the incident and had been sent the statement from Mr Uczciwek.
Police said the first call they received was in the early hours of Saturday morning after the episode from the victim.
Earlier today Luxi Rajeswaran, who was with her friend Miss Abulkadir, at the time of the alleged incident said an argument broke out after another friend was body-shamed by the woman in the photograph.
Speaking to MailOnline, Miss Rajeswaran claimed her friend was set upon by a man who attempted to pull off her headscarf shouting: ‘Show me your hair!’
‘The man said, “Show me your hair!” and tried to pull it off. Ania has never had a racial encounter like this before and has been left so upset by it,’ the 18-year-old said.
‘It’s the worst thing that could happen to have it removed, she chooses to wear it and it’s for her own reasons. It’s stripping her of her dignity to do that,’ she added.
Miss Rajeswaran then described how the thug turned on her after she called him racist for his behaviour.
She claimed: ‘He almost pinned me up against the wall so I couldn’t move then spat in my face. I tried to get help but the cleaner nearby ignored me. Everyone else on the platform ignored us and didn’t try to help.
‘I was trembling but I managed to take a picture, we didn’t want to show them our fear but obviously afterwards we were shaking. It’s quite a lot for an 18-year-old to go through something like this, we were just trying to get home. All our families were worried about us as we missed the last train back because of it.’
After reporting the incident to the police, Miss Abulkadir posted about the ordeal on Twitter, alongside a picture of the suspects.
In the post, Aniso Abdulkadir wrote: ‘This man at Baker Street station forcefully attempted to pull my hijab off and when I instinctively grabbed a hold of my scarf he hit me.’
She posted: ‘He proceeded to verbally abuse my friends and I, pinning one of them against the wall and spitting in her face.
‘The woman was throwing out threats and was also verbally abusive.’…
‘I’d just like to take a moment to emphasise on my disgust on the people who witnessed a grown man pull an 18 year olds hijab and remain silent.
‘Believe me, there were more than 20 to 30 people and not a single person helped. People just watched and filmed, ****** pathetic.’

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