UK riots: Grieving father who lost son calls for calm

The three men killed in the Winson Green area of Birmingham: (from left) Haroon Jahan, 21, Shazad Ali, 30 and Abdul Nasir, 31.
Apart from Haroon, two brothers Shazad Ali, 30 and Abdul Musavir, 31, were the other fatalities. A car doing 50 miles per hour in Birmingham knocked down the trio.
According to the Daily Mail, Jahan, holding a picture of his dead son, made a rousing speech calling for peace in Birmingham.
It would have been so easy to demand 'an eye for an eye' and risk a race war on the riot-torn streets, but with immense dignity, Jahan appealed for calm.
The shocking killings, the worst incident in four nights of rioting across Britain, left Birmingham a tinderbox after it was confirmed that the man arrested on suspicion of murdering the Asians is black.

UK riots: Grieving father who lost son calls for calm

Prime Minister David Cameron and (right) Tariq Jahan with a photo of his son Haroon who died in Winson Green, Birmingham.
Locals claimed that Afro-Caribbean gangs had been prowling the area, setting light to cars and shouting at Muslims 'you will burn' just before the alleged murders.
As racial tensions rose to boiling point with some Muslims calling for 'retribution', 45-year-old Jahan, who desperately tried to revive his dying son - urged people not to seek revenge.
He said: "I lost my son. Blacks, Asians, Whites - we all live in the same community. Why do we have to kill one another? Why are we doing this? Step forward if you want to lose your sons. Otherwise, calm down and go home - please."