WebMay 7, 2014 · Birmingham riots hero Tariq Jahan says he has lost his faith in the justice system after a police watchdog released a scathing report about the way officers investigated his son’s murder. WebTariq Jahan, whose son Haroon was killed during the riots, had asked for his trial to be brought forward to avoid it clashing with that of the seven men accused of killing his son and two other men.
Birmingham tries to defuse racial tensions after deaths Reuters
WebJul 6, 2011 · A man who called for calm after his son died during the Birmingham riots has admitted lying to police about punching a man in an unrelated incident. Tariq Jahan, 46, hit Sajjad Ali in Handsworth, Birmingham, on 6 July 2011. Mr Jahan, from Winson Green, Birmingham, denies causing grievous bodily harm with intent. WebAug 7, 2016 · Amidst the 2011 Birmingham riots the decision was taken to carry on with the England-India Test Match at Edgbaston. Here bowler Graeme Swann meets fans and media in Victoria Square on the day of ... truck 0-60 times
Birmingham for Tariq Jahan by Carol Ann Duffy - The Guardian
WebNov 15, 2011 · HAVING just seen his son lying dead on a Birmingham road, Tariq Jahan would have been forgiven for crumbling into an hysterical mess. But instead the 45-year-old van driver put his own grief aside ... WebAug 13, 2011 · Tariq Jahan, right, the father of Haroon Jahan, and Abdullah Khan, the uncle of brothers Shazad Ali and Abdul Musavir, speak during a news conference Saturday in Birmingham, England, about the riots. WebSep 9, 2011 · Aisha Iqbal, from the Young Muslims Advisory Group (YMAG) in Birmingham, said: "The dignity of Tariq Jahan and the Muslim community's response to his appeals for calm, portrayed us how we actually ... truck 1 source