The Sun/ Connor Gordon Use Selective Bias Reporting Against Adnan Ahmed (In Court) Pleading Not Guilty To All Charges Against Him
The Sun/ Connor Gordon Reports Selective Negative Quotes From People Testifying Against Adnan Ahmed Without Going In Detail About Exact Testimony; In Order To Influence Public Opinion And Jurors To Gain Conviction Through Media Perception
We at Red Pill Rights vow to keep the anonymity of the accusers intact and will only report on factual testimonies given in court as well as details on where The Sun/ Connor Gordon have left out facts. The court room is open to the public and to the media to hear all details for themselves.
Connor Gordon starts his article by stating; “a man approached a pretty school girl in a lane asked if she was married and suggested going for a coffee, a jury heard today. The witness who was 17 at the time, said Ahmed told her she looked pretty and it made her feel uncomfortable. Another teenager also told jurors that he approached her in the same lane.” The is selective bias reporting against Adnan Ahmed in order to paint him in a negative light, Connor Gordon deliberately left out the rest of the facts stated in Glasgow Sheriff Court in order to influence the public and jurors to convict an innocent man.
The man accused maintains he is not guilty. The series of alleged “offences” are alleged conversations with women during the day time in vastly populated streets. The accusations of “feeling uncomfortable and intimidated” have not been proven. The “schoolgirls” are above the legal age of consent in the UK, 17 and 16. The alleged conversations are said by the two witnesses to have took place around 10am approximately, school had already started. The witnesses stated, “they were in the last year (6th year) of high school in 2016,” to the court. This is several months before a college or university course would begin should students at the late stage of high school wish to continue further education.
17 is above legal age of consent in the UK and this allegation has not been proven. Additionally, to call someone pretty or ask their marital status, is not a criminal offence! The Sun/ Connor Gordon continued; “Adnan Ahmed denies 18 charges including sexual assault and behaving in a threatening and abusive manner.” This is true, Mr Ahmed is adamant he is not guilty of any of the charges. The Sun/ Connor Gordon also said; “alleged to have occurred in Glasgow and Uddingston,” however this specific allegation was not alleged to have occurred in Glasgow. The Sun/ Connor Gordon called the first witness an; “alleged victim now aged 20,” The Sun/ Connor Gordon also said; “the witness told jurors an Asian man named Addy approached her in a lane on her way to school.” What The Sun/ Connor Gordon conveniently left out was that the witness also said, “it was around 10am, not the usual time people go to school and the lane is attached to two main roads on either side, along with two small open grass fields at either side.” The witness also said that, “this is the common route to the train station that most people coming from that direction would take.”
The Sun/ Connor Gordon quoted the witness as saying; “he asked me if I was at school and what I was doing at school.” The Sun/ Connor Gordon left out the fact that before this quote the witness told the jury, “he introduced himself then I told him I was at school, he made general conversation, we spoke for under three minutes and parted ways.” This is vital information!
The Sun/ Connor Gordon quoted the witness alleging, “he was asking if I had a boyfriend and I said no.” This is not a crime and has not been proven in court. The Sun/ Connor Gordon continued; “the woman said she got to the end of the lane before Addy grabbed her hand,” this is not accurate, it has been paraphrased by The Sun/ Connor Gordon. The witness told the prosecutor, “he took my hand it was consensual,” when the prosecutor asked her about when consent ended, the witness said; “when I took my hand away.” Connor Gordon continued; “she said – he asked me if I was married, as I was wearing a ring, I said no and walked away.” This has not been proven in court and is not an offence under Scottish Law.
The Sun/ Connor Gordon again quoted; “he then asked for my number and wanted to know if I wanted to go for a coffee,” the bias order of quoting is not accurate reporting as they quoted the witness as saying, “I walked away.” The Sun/ Connor Gordon then stated; “the woman then walked quickly towards school told friends and teachers about the incident.” However no “friends” or “teachers” came to court to confirm this. In the woman’s police statement, she said she saw Mr Ahmed several times after the 2016 incident in the same area, but they never spoke again! The 2016 incident was reported to police in January 2019 after the BBC made a video defaming Ahmed’s dating business.
The Sun/ Connor Gordon went onto to quote a second witness stating; “who was 16 at the time is now 19, said an Asian man approached her on the lane.” The Sun/ Connor Gordon left out that the incident is said by the witness to have taken place again around 10am after school had already began an hour previously, in the same lane attached to two main roads that is the main route to the train station which commuters take. Both these witnesses admit to being linked and both stated that they are good friends.
The Sun/ Connor Gordon continued; “the girl said she felt intimated by Addy and said she couldn’t reply to him.” This is inaccurate, the witness told the court she “openly spoke to Addy to be polite.” However, neither of these statements have been proven in court. The Sun/ Connor Gordon continued their bias selective reporting by stating; “she said, I wanted to go to school as I was quite shaken up and wanted to walk on my own.” What The Sun/ Connor Gordon again conveniently left out was that the witness told the court; “the school is right next to the train station and that the pair parted ways in under 3 minutes in different directions towards their separate destinations!” Mr Ahmed’s defence team lodged an eye witness in his defence who can confirm there was no “intimidation” involved.
The Sun/ Connor Gordon reported another instance stating; “a student said a dark male followed her through a shopping mall in Glasgow.” The Sun/ Connor Gordon failed to say, the 21-year-old woman was a college student and was unable to confirm the identity of the male. However, The Sun/ Connor Gordon still went on to say; ” said man had also asked for her number the previous year, in 2016, she was tapped on the arm by the man and refused his advances.” What The Sun/ Connor Gordon reported inaccurately was that the woman stated the two incidents happened with “similar” looking men and couldn’t confirm if it was the same man. It was also announced to the jury that this witness said the 2016 incident happened during the day on Buchanan Street, none of this has been proven in court.
The woman told the court that she could not confirm if the male from the 2016 incident was the same as the male from the 2017 incident! The Sun/ Connor Gordon continued quoting the witness allegations from the 2017 incident; “I went to Boots to lose him he was walking quickly and quite close to me.” The Sun/ Connor Gordon failed to state after this that the woman said in court, “the man went outside Boots and met with two men and they walked away.”
Note – Adnan Ahmed was found not guilty and acquitted of this charge due to the complainer being a lying perjurer.
The reality is Mr Ahmed maintains a position of not guilty and is seeking a fair trial without press influencing public perception and reporting with an unfair bias against him at every turn of events during his trial, and failing to report both sides of witness testimonies fairly and justly!
The Sun/ Connor Gordon is at it again, bias reporting about allegations against a man during his trial on a daily basis, The Sun/ Connor Gordon use a writing style that implies events took place without saying so explicitly. This is a media tactic used to name and shame accused individuals before they have been convicted of any crimes. Despite Adnan Ahmed adamantly saying he is not guilty, The Sun/ Connor Gordon decide to release an online article using selective quotes from court witness testimonies that are negative in nature, leaving out anything to the contrary to imply the man’s innocence. This is a common trick used by The Sun/ Connor Gordon in order to influence public/ jury perception which can result in a conviction even if the accused is innocent! Anonymity should be given to both the accused and the accusers until court proceedings are complete. The Sun/ Connor Gordon however have a vested interest in having Ahmed convicted as they can be sued for defamation if he isn’t.
The trial continues before Sheriff Lindsay Woods.
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