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Birmingham mosque murder victim's family 'racially abused' | Birmingham mosque murder victim's family 'racially abused' |
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Relatives of a Muslim man murdered by a racist claim they have been recent victims of race hate abuse. | Relatives of a Muslim man murdered by a racist claim they have been recent victims of race hate abuse. |
Mohammed Saleem, 82, was stabbed on his way home from a Birmingham mosque in 2013. Ukrainian Pavlo Lapshyn admitted killing him because he was not white. | Mohammed Saleem, 82, was stabbed on his way home from a Birmingham mosque in 2013. Ukrainian Pavlo Lapshyn admitted killing him because he was not white. |
The victim's daughter, Maz Saleem, said she and her mother were both recently racially abused and her nieces, aged 11 and 13, were insulted and spat at. | The victim's daughter, Maz Saleem, said she and her mother were both recently racially abused and her nieces, aged 11 and 13, were insulted and spat at. |
Ms Saleem said she had witnessed her mother being racially abused on a bus. | |
"My mum wears the hijab and abaya (long coat) and [the passenger] started saying that we should 'go back to our own country' and, 'look at what she's wearing'." | "My mum wears the hijab and abaya (long coat) and [the passenger] started saying that we should 'go back to our own country' and, 'look at what she's wearing'." |
Ms Saleem said she was targeted by a woman on the London Underground as she tried to help a Muslim woman in Arabic dress, who was being abused by a passenger. | Ms Saleem said she was targeted by a woman on the London Underground as she tried to help a Muslim woman in Arabic dress, who was being abused by a passenger. |
"I felt extremely disappointed that someone who doesn't know the person is judging them for the way they look, just because they look Muslim," she said. | "I felt extremely disappointed that someone who doesn't know the person is judging them for the way they look, just because they look Muslim," she said. |
"We have to stand up to racism spread on our streets and challenge anyone with bigoted views." | |
The abuse her nieces received led to the family contacting local police. | The abuse her nieces received led to the family contacting local police. |
"A lorry driver hurled racist, Islamophobic abuse at them because they were wearing hijabs. | "A lorry driver hurled racist, Islamophobic abuse at them because they were wearing hijabs. |
"I don't like using the word, but he called them [the racist word] 'Paki' and then spat at them." | "I don't like using the word, but he called them [the racist word] 'Paki' and then spat at them." |
The incident was reported to Greater Manchester Police, but she said no further action was taken because they could not trace the number plate of the vehicle. | The incident was reported to Greater Manchester Police, but she said no further action was taken because they could not trace the number plate of the vehicle. |
Ms Saleem said her family was still coming to terms with what happened to her father who was killed "simply because he was brown and dressed like a Muslim". | Ms Saleem said her family was still coming to terms with what happened to her father who was killed "simply because he was brown and dressed like a Muslim". |
"The devastation of the death of our father is still overwhelming. Even today, it's hard for us to comprehend how someone could have such hatred for an 82-year-old man," she said. | "The devastation of the death of our father is still overwhelming. Even today, it's hard for us to comprehend how someone could have such hatred for an 82-year-old man," she said. |
Ukrainian student Lapshyn was sentenced to a minimum of 40 years for murder and terrorism related offences. | Ukrainian student Lapshyn was sentenced to a minimum of 40 years for murder and terrorism related offences. |
To hear more on this story listen to BBC Asian Network Reports at 13:00 and 17:00 BST and BBC Radio WM. | To hear more on this story listen to BBC Asian Network Reports at 13:00 and 17:00 BST and BBC Radio WM. |
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