Muslim Sent to Prison for Killing BNP’s Keith Brown
A man described in court as a ‘devout Muslim’ has been sent to prison for eight years for killing a BNP activist by knifing him to death.
Habib Khan, 50, of Stoke-on-Trent, was convicted in May of the manslaughter of 52-year-old Keith Brown who he stabbed with a kitchen knife in July 2007.
In what was widely regarded as a gross miscarriage of justice, Khan was found not guilty of murder, even though Keith had been stabbed in the back. Instead, Kahn was found guilty of manslaughter “because he did not have the intent” to kill the BNP activist.
Of course, if it had been a BNP man who stabbed a Muslim in the back, there is no chance that a court would have entertained a manslaughter charge — another indication of how twisted British ‘justice’ has become.
Khan’s son, Kazir Saddique, was sentenced to a year in prison and a year on licence after admitting the unlawful wounding of Keith’s son.
There will be a BNP Day of Action in Stoke-on-Trent on 20th September to commemorate Keith Brown. All BNP activists and those wishing to pay tribute to this martyr for Britain are invited to attend.
More on Keith and the memorial here.








