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Mohammed Fahir Amaaz & Muhammad Amaad on Trial over Manchester Airport Clash


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2 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


One of the most eagerly awaited trails in recent history? Really??  Only because of their religion, and only by a certain segment of society.

I am following it because I want to see them found guilty and sentenced to jail. But it's hardly crime of the century in the overall scheme of things is it. One of the most eagerly awaited trials in recent history - get a grip.

 


You don't have to. It's been on their front page several times. If you think it should be there every single day of a five week trial then you have ridiculous expectations, especially the last couple of days when the court has not even been in session! Have a report on the front page? "Today, nothing happened, the end."

It is tiring repeating all this over and over. As I said before first it was "why no arrests". Then when they were arrested it was "why no charges". Then they are charged. Then, "why no trial?" Then a trial starts. Then it became "why is the trial not in the media or "MSM" - someone at the BBC is covering it up". Oh wait, it has been widely reported in the BBC and all the national media. Then it's "why is it not prominent enough". Because nothing is currently happening.  When does it stop? Constant moving of goalposts.

When the trial is over if it gets buried then come back and I will join you in outrage, until then just let justice take its course without the daily conspiracy theories (which have so far all been proven to be false).

 

 

 

 

Their religion has nothing to do with this. It is you making it about religion. It is about the extreme violence. It is about the fact that the pair of them think that they have done nothing wrong. It is about the CPS dragging their feet for months. Above all it is about the very incident that sparked this off suddenly being thrown in as it has gone to court and the fact that this occurred at an International Airport. Yes Friday night in any town centre this is about par for the course. Not in an airport with masses of surveillance and armed police offices. Nobody is moving goal posts, may be just you.

We keep getting the "I am not responding to this rubbish" but up you pop. My comment was to support what CGI Blue said so no need for you to get involved at all.

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12 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


It wasn't overlooked for a whole year! We've been through this several times. It was moving through several investigations from several bodies and since December through the criminal justice system.

This is so hard, who care about December onwards. Yes the courts are tied up in knots. It was the July to December that needs to be explained.

Posted
1 minute ago, Geoff914 said:

This is so hard, who care about December onwards. Yes the courts are tied up in knots. It was the July to December that needs to be explained.

The BBC and other major news teams think more about a tree getting chopped down then this case Geof.

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4 minutes ago, BarraMarra said:

The BBC and other major news teams think more about a tree getting chopped down then this case Geof.

I just checked the news. You wont believe what is amongst to to UK news items https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cly10x7pjplo

I hadn't a clue who Emma Watson was but she was in Harry Potter and she has been banned from driving for 6 months. So there you have it, to the BBC top news items is an actress who I didn't know has been banned from driving.

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37 minutes ago, Geoff914 said:

This is so hard, who care about December onwards. Yes the courts are tied up in knots. It was the July to December that needs to be explained.

Jeez, I must have explained the entire thing three times already in this thread. It is not hard to wrap your head around if you are willing to actually read information that is presented to you.

If you don't want to read, or don't want to take it in then there's no hope for you, and I am not explaining it all over again for you and barra to ignore again.

Back to discussing what is on the BBC news today when there isn't actually any court action to report on at all, you and barra have fun with that. Do you want re-runs of the previous days?

What a ridiculous game and a ridiculous waste of time.

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43 minutes ago, BarraMarra said:

The BBC and other major news teams think more about a tree getting chopped down then this case Geof.


Not when there is an actual court case to report on.

Seven separate news stories on the BBC in the past week or so reporting from the courtroom. What would you like them to say for today when there is no court in session?

 

 

 

 

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