Four Muslim graves at a Newport cemetery have been desecrated with racist graffiti, Wales, UK.
The
vandals left statements on the graves "Lee Rigby Murder", "White
Power", "Kill The Muslims, Pakis" and drew swastikas on four gravestones
at Christchurch Cemetery.
The unknown also wrote the initials of
the British National Party (BNP), the UK Independence Party (UKIP) and
the National Front (NF).
People visiting nearby graves spoke of
their disgust and shock at seeing the painted messages, which were still
wet this morning.
Paul Burgoyne, 47, his wife Jill, 45, and their
19-year-old daughter Deanna, who were visiting his father Melville's
grave, said cemeteries are neutral places.
"Political
views should stay outside cemeteries because the dead can't answer,"
said Mr Burgoyne. "This is consecrated ground. You can only see a name
on a grave and what's in a name, you don't know their backgrounds."
Mrs
Burgoyne said: "My husband has French and Irish ancestry, what if they
take a dislike to French people? How upset would we be if someone had
done that to us?"
Julie Thomas and her 89-year-old aunt Elfriede Robinson were visiting the grave of Mrs Robinson's husband George nearby.
"I think it's absolutely disgusting," said Mrs Thomas, 51, who lives in Christchurch.
"These
people are dead and gone now, what is the point? It is the ultimate
disrespect. What's next? My aunt is quite upset by the swastikas, she is
German and has lived here for 60 years."
Paul
Hemmings, 46, who had driven more than 200 miles from London with his
wife to visit his father's grave, said he had never been so angry after
seeing the messages.
"I am embarrassed to be white and to be
British," said Mr Hemmings, who is originally from Newport. "These
moronic buffoons ought to be ashamed of themselves. What has religion
got to do with absolutely anything? Islamaphobia has gone far too far,
you can't be Christian if you are doing this."
Marc Collins, his
mother Kay and his three-year-old son Olly were on their way to place
flowers on the grave of his father Keith Collins when they drove past
the vandalised headstones.
"It is absolutely disgusting and
appalling, and we don't agree with it or condone it," said Mrs Collins,
64. "If the relatives were here I would go up and apologise."
Mr
Collins, 35, said: "We come here every week and usually there are people
at those graves at the same time as us. If it happened to us we would
be very angry and upset, and we feel ashamed."
The group of 15 newly dug graves are in a separate area of the western side of Christchurch Cemetery.
Charles
Dare, Superintendent of Newport cemeteries said there are six Muslim
plots in St Woolos cemeteries and apart from an incident 20 years ago
when the headstones were pushed over, nothing like this has happened
before.
Newport council's graffiti team were trying to remove the
messages when Gwent Police arrived at the scene, around noon yesterday.
A
police spokesman said: "We are working with the council to get the
graffiti removed and contacting the relatives of the graves that have
been affected."
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