Monday, October 23, 2006

CULTURE SHOCK IN SCOTLAND

More evidence of Western multiculturalism having its seams ripped apart by the headlines. While the global media is increasingly frank with daily examples to the ongoing betrayal of a political ideal that appears to have backfired, and may be leading to even worse events down the road, the debate over what is to be done is still rather muted, and nearly always neatly packaged in broad economic terms. But here is a disgusting story of from overseas:

Recently, forensic scientist Ruth Ramage testified in court that Glasglow, Scotland youngster Kriss Donald was probably still alive when he was burning and had made his way down the grass to where he finally lay. He may have tried to extinguish the flames by rolling in the mud on the Clyde walkway before his death. The 15-year-old's body was found by the walkway, near London Road on 16 March 2004, a day after he disappeared.

At the High Court in Edinburgh Mohammed Faisal Mushtaq, 27, Zeeshan Shahid, 28, and his brother Imran Shahid 29, deny racially aggravated murder. Ms. Ramage had been called to the Clyde walkway and described her findings to the court.

"A smell of petrol was noted, particularly when the deceased was turned over onto his back," she said, noting that there were a number of stab wounds on his back and blood stains and scorch marks to logs about 50 yards away. His body was also heavily stained with soil on top of the burn marks.

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