Showing posts with label Saudi students. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saudi students. Show all posts

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Saudi University Student Stabbed 16 Times in Fatal Attack


THE GUARDIAN: Essex police say Nahid Almanea was victim of 'brutal and savage attack' by killer they fear may still be in Colchester

A Saudi Arabian student was stabbed 16 times in a "brutal and savage attack" as she walked to university, detectives have said, as police continue to investigate whether the woman was targeted because she was wearing traditional Islamic clothing.

Nahid Almanea, 31, was walking alone to Essex University when she was knifed to death by a killer who police fear may still be on the loose in Colchester. » | Josh Halliday | Thursday, June 19, 2014

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Saudi Government Encourages Saudi Students Not to Join the University of East Anglia after Spate of Racist Attacks

THE MUSLIM NEWS: The Saudi Government is encouraging Saudi students not to join the University of East Anglia after a spate of racist attacks. 


The University of East Anglia’s Saudi society is trying to respond to the alleged attacks in a positive manner. They intend to write to the Saudi education minister because they feel unsafe and have lost faith in Norfolk police. 


The claim was made by President of the UEA’s Islamic Society, Kaleem Ullah, who allegedly witnessed a racially motivated assault at the Norwich campus involving 12 young students. 


Ullah witnessed an assault on two of his Muslim friends at approximately 10.20pm on November 30, as they walked from the Sports park to Bluebell Road. 


“They were ambushed... and the sole reason for the ambush was to beat them violently, and the attack was definitely racially-motivated. One student managed to escape and call for help (he banged on my door - I live 40m from the university) and as I ran out I was racially abused, called ‘Paki’, ‘nigger’, ‘terrorist’ and was told that ‘all my lot’ would get killed. Attacks on Saudis at UK university increase >>> By Rukshana Choudhury

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