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1997: Lawrence `killed by racists`
Monday, 29 January 2007 - 4:48 AM SL Time

1997: Lawrence `killed by racists`
Jurors at the inquest into the death of Stephen Lawrence have decided the black teenager was unlawfully killed `in a completely unprovoked racist attack by five white youths`.
The condemnatory words of the jurors at Southwark Crown Court went far beyond the normally bland verdicts of `unlawful` or `accidental` death or, in cases of doubt, an `open` verdict.

The jurors` decision reflects the strong feelings generated by the Lawrence murder four years ago for which no-one has yet been convicted.

Stephen Lawrence, 18, was killed in April 1993 as he waited with a friend at a bus stop in Eltham, south-east London.

They were attacked by a group of white youths and Mr Lawrence was fatally stabbed.

Failed prosecution

Two of the suspects - Neil Acourt, then 17, and Luke Knight, who was 16 - were initially charged with the murder but the Crown Prosecution Service dropped the case citing insufficient evidence.

In 1995 Stephen Lawrence`s parents, Doreen and Neville, launched a private prosecution which resulted in three of the five - Neil Acourt, Gary Dobson and David Knight - being brought to trial.

But the judge directed the jury to return a `not guilty` verdict on the grounds that much of the eyewitness evidence including the key testimony of Stephen Lawrence`s friend, Duwayne Brooks, was unreliable and inadmissible.

Allegations of police mishandling of the case soured race relations as did two internal police inquiries which largely exonerated the force from blame.

All five men implicated in the murder were called to give evidence at the inquest.

But they refused to speak claiming a common-law right not to incriminate themselves. The Lawrence family has announced it will be bringing a civil case against the five men.

Mr and Mrs Lawrence are also to lodge a formal complaint against the Metropolitan Police force which handled the case alleging the inquiry was hampered by officers` racist attitudes

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/february/14/newsid_2723000/2723721.stm

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Sintamus
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28 Jan 2007 22:57:03 GMT  Report for Abuse   
On April 22nd 1993 Stephen Lawrence was murdered because of the colour of his skin. He was black. No-one has been punished for the murder. Now, in 1999, an inquiry has decided that the police force in London made too many mistakes in their investigation. What happened to Stephen and why didn't the police catch his murderers?


Ever since he was murdered there have been investigations to find why the police who were racists could not apprehend the killers. The contibued investigations from 1993 till 1997 lead to the court case in which the jury uninimously declared it was a racially motivated murder.

In Sri Lanka 28 Tamil suspects were hacked to death in Bindunuwewa Detention Centre in front of the police and the army just because they spoke a different language, Tamil. All those involved in the murder were set free. There is no attempt by the law enforcement officers to do justice to the victims. No more investigations or retrial of those offenders.
Edited By - Sintamus - 28 Jan 2007 22:57:36 GMT
nirupam
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20 Jul 2007 19:21:44 GMT  Report for Abuse   
There is no attempt by the law enforcement officers to do justice to the victims.

Neither did the Sinhala judges order a retrial? This is the way justice is administered in Sri Lanka. Everything is politicised and communalised.
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