Sunday, February 8, 2015

GYPSY FAMILY OF RECENTLY BURIED RELATIVE: ‘MUSLIMS WANT HIM REMOVED, THEY SHOW NO TOLERANCE AT ALL”…….

GYPSY FAMILY OF RECENTLY BURIED RELATIVE: ‘MUSLIMS WANT HIM REMOVED, THEY SHOW NO TOLERANCE AT ALL”…….

 http://tundratabloids.com/2015/02/88662.html

And if you think that’s just an anomaly, think again, from August 2014:
Pia Jardi: ”People’s last wish is to have an Islamic burial. That means being put to rest in an Islamic cemetery where one’s neighbours are Muslims.”

Photo courtesy of James Gonzo


NOTE: Pia Jardi, a convert to Islam, is also represents Muslims in ”interfaith dialogue
Therein lies the nub of the matter, Islam demands tolerance from everyone else, but is loathe to lend it towards others while crying victim-hood.
“We have no issues with the Muslim family. I think they were under the impression it was a Muslim plot but it isn’t. But they should have tolerance to us.
Gypsy-funeral-was-held-for-Shadrack-Smith-Picture-Matthew-Buchan

Dispute over grave plots after burial of Gypsy

  • By Harriet Robinson

Shadrack Smith was buried at the Lychgate Lane cemetery after a traditional Romany funeral on Friday

Shadrack Smith - known as Shady - who lived at Aston Firs in<br /><br /><br />
Hinckley
Shadrack Smith – known as Shady – who lived at Aston Firs in Hinckley
A Romany Gypsy family face having to exhume the body of a recently-buried relative because of a row over grave plots at Burbage Cemetery.
His family brought three plots they picked which faced his home at Aston Firs – a tradition in Romany culture.
But since they purchased the plots the family of a Muslim man, who was already buried on the site, have objected to 89-year-old Mr Smith being buried next to him, despite the cemetery being billed as open to all faiths and denominations.
Tracey Smith, Shadrack’s daughter-in-law, said: “My mother-in-law chose the plot – she had her heart set on it.
“The grave was already being dug and bricked out when we had a call last Monday at 5.45pm from Julie Perrin at the parish council asking us if we could move plots.
“We said no – we bought the land and it was too late to find another plot.
“We have no issues with the Muslim family. I think they were under the impression it was a Muslim plot but it isn’t. But they should have tolerance to us.
“We bought the plots in good faith – no one said we couldn’t have them. We don’t want any of the bodies exhuming but it looks like that is what might happen.
“We feel hurt and humiliated. The whole family is heartbroken.”

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