A Man in Slough Says He Hurt a Jewish Worker Because of His Religion
Introduction
On April 20, in Slough, a man named Shafiq Rahman (48) shouted bad words at a Jewish man and hurt him. The Jewish man was working. Rahman said he was guilty in court. He was guilty of hurting a man because of his religion, making him afraid with words, and breaking something.
Main Body
Rahman rode a bicycle on Elliman Avenue. He started shouting bad words at the Jewish man. He called him a bad name. He said the Jewish man caused the deaths of children in Palestine. He also said he would hurt the man''s jaw. A video showed the attack. The judge said it was a hate crime. The judge said the man was only doing his job. Rahman wore a grey prison jumper in court. He said his name and said he was guilty. The lawyer told the court about the bad words. Rahman can go home until July 10. Then the court will decide his punishment.
Conclusion
This was a hate crime. The man hurt another man because of his religion. He will get his punishment on July 10.