Malaysian student attacked in London riot

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Malaysian student's jaw smashed by London rioters!

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A 20-year-old Malaysian student who was on his way to buy food to break his fast was attacked by rioters in Barking East, London.

Wounded and bleeding on the street, he was later robbed by another gang.

The robbery on Mohd Asyraf Raziq Rosli which took place at 7pm London time (3am Malaysian time) yesterday was recorded by someone and later uploaded on YouTube.

The 75-second video showed the first-year Kaplan University student, who was bleeding in the mouth, being robbed by a group of men who had initially pretended to help him.

The Sun described the incident as "riot yob mug injured child" while Internet users have branded the group of men seen in the video as scums.

The Telegraph described the clip as being filmed from "somewhere above and looks down onto an unknown street apparently in London where gangs are roaming the streets".

London Umno Club president Dzuhair Hanafiah, who identified the victim, said Mohd Asyraf was walking with his friends to buy food when they were confronted by a group of gangsters.

"His friends managed to escape but he was attacked."

"He is now being treated at Royal London Hospital for a broken jaw and disjointed teeth," he said when contacted yesterday.

The victim lost his mobile phone and wallet during the incident.

Dzuhair said efforts were being taken by the Malaysian Student Department and London Umno Club to evacuate students from the affected area.

"It was a very dangerous area even before the rioting started," he noted.

Mohd Asyraf's mother Maznah Abu Mansor, 47, said she was informed by Mara officers about her son's attack.

"I was initially very worried but I'm glad that he is all right. However, I am not able to talk to him because of his injuries," she said.

She added that she would appeal to Mara for financial support to visit her son who is to be operated on today.

"I also hope Mara can bring home the remaining students," said Maznah.

Malaysian High Commissioner to Britain Datuk Zakaria Sulong said an officer has been dispatched to help the victim.

"We will know what we can do to help the victim after meeting him," he said.
 
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Re: Malaysian student's jaw smashed by London rioters!

:mad:I hope these fuckers don't end up on our shores as foreign talents. Ass Leak Superstar bonker to SPGs, Profitable Whatever Group Specialist etc etc ... :eek:

A 20-year-old Malaysian student who was on his way to buy food to break his fast was attacked by rioters in Barking East, London.
 
Mudland is famous for robberies too or i guess it's notorious to sinkees perhaps on a world wide scale it's nothing compared to SA or even western countries.
 
London riots: YouTube crime victim a Malaysian student

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Mugging victim Asyraf Haziq lies in a Royal London Hospital bed in Whitechapel, east London, nursing a fractured jaw Photo: HOOK
6:30AM BST 10 Aug 2011

Footage posted on the internet shows Asyraf Haziq, a student from Malaysia, collapsed on a railway bridge in Barking, east London, with blood pouring from a facial injury during Monday’s violence.

A black male appears to come to his aid, putting a reassuring arm around his shoulders and lifting him to his feet.

But while he is distracted, clutching his bleeding wound, another rioter wearing a baseball cap approaches him from behind and unzips the rucksack on his back.

Dazed from his injury, the 20-year-old victim is unable to put up any resistance as the supposed good Samaritan and his accomplice rifle through his bag, joined by two other hooded youths.

The thief wearing the cap then snatches his wallet and mobile phone from the rucksack, before swaggering off, discarding an unwanted item on the ground.

The Metropolitan Police said yesterday that they were investigating the incident, which happened at 7.30pm, but had been unable so far to identify any of the culprits.

Mr Haziq, a first year student at Kaplan International College London, had gone out on his bicycle to buy some food for Iftar – the meal eaten by Muslims when breaking their fasting during Ramadan – when he got caught up in the street violence.

One group of rioters knocked him to the ground and stole his bicycle before repeatedly punching and kicking him in the face as he lay there helpless, it is understood.

It was then that the other group of looters spotted him as an easy target and mugged him.

Mr Haziq suffered a broken jaw and tooth and was today expected to undergo surgery at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, east London.

Wan Azmi, consular officer of the High Commission of Malaysia in London, said the student was in "high spirits" despite his ordeal but that he may have to undergo an operation to fix a metal plate in his jaw.

Mr Azmi said: "He is doing OK but his jaw is broken and his face was very swollen. He can’t speak very well because of his injuries.

"The doctors will examine him again today and take a decision on whether he will need surgery. It is most likely that he will need a metal plate in his jaw.

"He can’t eat at the moment so he’s being fed through a drip."

Describing the attack, he added: "The first group attacked him and that's when he lost his bicycle.

"Then the second group, on the pretext of helping him, came along and took his wallet and his mobile phone.

"I feel so sorry for him. He came here to study, he's only been here a month.

"He really was in the wrong place at the wrong time, you can’t predict this kind of thing."

Abdul Hamid, 23, who shot the footage in Barking, said: “It was sickening to see him lying there so helpless.

“But then for these people to come along when he was in that state and mug him was ridiculous.

“I wanted to go down and help but I was terrified that I would get beaten up as well. There were about 50 or more of them.”

He added that the mob were passing through the area on their way to attempt to loot stores on a nearby retail park.

Mr Haziq arrived in London recently having won a scholarship through the Malaysian Government agency Majlis Amanah Rakyat (MARA) to study accountancy at Kaplan's finance school.

A MARA spokesman described him as a gifted student from Selangor, Malaysia, who was one of a tiny percentage selected to study in Britain. He is due to remain in the country studying until 2013.

Mr Haziq's mother Maznah Abu Mansor, 47, told Malaysian newspaper The Star: "I was initially very worried but I'm glad that he is all right.

"However, I am not able to talk to him because of his injuries."

She added that she would appeal to MARA for financial support to visit her son.

The footage drew condemnation from police and thousands of internet users who viewed it on YouTube.

One commented: “It’s just sick. Why would you steal from a helpless kid in that situation.”

Others branded the rioters as “animals” and said they had wept watching the video.

A Metropolitan Police spokeswoman said: “This is truly distressing to watch. The footage has been passed to our investigating team, who are trying to find out more.”
 
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PM of UK mention malaysian on daily address

Cameron says parts of Britain are sick

Prime Minister David Cameron declared parts of British society "sick" as the nation's worst riots in decades turned deadly.

The wave of violence spread from a becalmed London to England's north and the industrial Midlands on a fourth night of unrest.

As 16,000 police swamped the streets of the capital, trouble spread like wildfire across England as Manchester became the flashpoint for the ugliest outbreaks.
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Rampaging youths smashed shop windows, looted shops and chased photographers as Britain's third largest city suffered its worst attacks in 30 years.

Hooded rioters set fire to buildings in West Bromwich and Wolverhampton and a police station in nearby Nottingham was firebombed. The disturbances that started on Saturday claimed four lives.

"There are pockets of our society that are not just broken but frankly sick," Cameron said after a meeting of Britain's COBRA security committee.

"When we see children as young as 12 and 13 looting and laughing and the disgusting sight of an injured young man with people pretending to help him while they are robbing him, it is clear there are things that are badly wrong in our society."

A 26-year-old man has died from a gunshot wound in south London while a man was arrested in Birmingham.

Police have launched a murder inquiry after three men were killed after being hit by a car.

Witnesses say the three men were trying to protect their community from looters when they were mowed down on the second night of trouble in Britain's second biggest city.

Cameron said "nothing is off the table" in terms of dealing with the rioters.

"We will not allow a culture of fear to exist on our streets," he said.

"It is all too clear that we have a big problem with gangs in our country. For too long there has been a lack of focus on the complete lack of respect shown by these groups of thugs."

The ugly scenes have caused fear and widespread anger throughout England.

While residents in south London showed their resilience by pulling together for a mass clean-up, a few kilometres away far-right groups such as the English Defence League started forming vigilante groups.

Across the Thames, one resident in Enfield demonstrated the resentment towards the violence as he and a mob of a few hundred roamed the streets. Sales of baseball bats rose by 5000 per cent.

"You are here to riot our place. We are going to smash you up," he said.

There are concerns the unrest could prove a breeding ground for right-wing extremist groups.

Following the worst night of disorder in 30 years, the additional 10,000 police officers largely calmed London's streets on Tuesday night as the force tried to restore the city's battered image 12 months before hosting the Olympics.

With businesses in the country's major cities shutting their doors because of the troubles, the opening weekend of the English Premier League is also in danger of being called off.

Scotland Yard said 81 people were arrested in London on the fourth night of violence, bringing the total number of arrests since Saturday to 768.

Some 167 of those have been charged, including an 11-year-old boy, with a major problem being the capital's overflowing prison cells.

A total of 111 officers and another 14 members of the public have been hurt in the rioting.

In Manchester, police were driven back by gangs of youths who covered their faces with scarves and ski masks in the latest troubles.

Hundreds of youths - some looking as young as 10 - charged through the city centre, hurling bottles and stones at police and setting stores ablaze.

There were similar problems in Birmingham while, in nearby Wolverhampton, youths clashed with riot police brandishing shields.

In the central England city of Nottingham, police said rioters hurled firebombs though the window of a police station and set fire to a school and a vehicle outside a second police station.

Britain's riots started on Saturday when an initially peaceful protest over a police shooting in London's Tottenham neighbourhood turned violent.

That clash has morphed into a general lawlessness in London and several other cities that police have struggled to halt.

While the rioters have run off with shoes, bikes, electronics and leather goods, they also have torched stores just for fun.

In a development which will do nothing to calm tensions, Britain's police watchdog found no evidence that Mark Duggan - the man whose shooting by police last Thursday was the catalyst for the riots in London - had fired a gun at officers.

In a planned operation, armed officers stopped the taxi in which Duggan, 29, was travelling in Tottenham in north London.

Shots were fired and Duggan died at the scene.

Duggan's family said they were "completely gutted" by the findings and called for "answers" from the police.

Parliament will be recalled on Thursday to discuss the developments.

Other politicians visited riot sites on Tuesday - but for many residents it was too little, too late.
 
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hi there


1. bro, east london does not only have the blacks.
2. but the entire is the slum of london where many non-brits congregated.
3. there are plenty middle-eastern individuals who are asylum seekers back in the 90s.
 
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