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The victims' parents, members of campaigning group Sabina's Trust Against Revolvers & Racism (STARR), will give talks in areas with large BritishAsian communities. Mrs [Hayder Ali], 43, told Eastern Eye: "I will talk about the impact [gun and knife crime] has on families in youth centres in Birmingham, Croydon, Reading, Southall.
Mr Ali, 52, said: "We've hired Harriet Wistrich, solicitor for the De Menezes family. We are going to have a coroner's inquest. [The local community] isn't interested, it's sickening. I feel my sons are martyrs. [Mohammad] gave his life for his friend, Hayder gave his life for his brother."See the full content of this document
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'Stop Killing Our Children': Parents Launch Campaign
THE parents of two brothers battered to death have launched a campaign to stop gun and knife crime among Briti...
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