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They are gonna file a lawsuit. This refugee is going down.
With Pakistan openly supporting the Afghan Taliban in Afghanistan, why expect the Afghans to like you ? Not logical.
Why would you want to eat in a place where you are not welcome ? I wouldn't trust the food served to me.I know in India they don't have the concept of rights, but I will explain to you.
U can kick someone out of a restaurant and it is completely legal to do so. BUT, if an owner says ethnically/racially charged things while rmeoving someone from the restaurant then it becomes a discrimination issue, which is ILLEGAL.
It is tragic but guess what??
Our side isn't an angel either. Just read some of the comments on this thread......Musharraf also gave the US/NATO/ISAF a free reign to bomb Afghanistan. We're very much to blame for what happened to Afghanistan.
I understand any enmity any Muslim, forget Afghanis, have against Pakistanis. But, there's tons of refugees in Pakistan who surely love Pakistan. Obviously the media won't go talk to them...
Why would you want to eat in a place where you are not welcome ? I wouldn't trust the food served to me.
I was talking about the immense dislike Afghans have for Pakistanis. Its logical.
London, Ont. restaurant speaks out after racially charged video goes viral
Published March 23, 2021 6:32 p.m. ET
Updated March 23, 2021 7:23 p.m. ET
By Nick Paparella
CTV News London Reporter
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LONDON, ONT. -- It is a disturbing video taken Saturday afternoon at the Bamyan Afghan Cuisine restaurant in downtown London.
In it you see an employee at the Richmond Street restaurant verbally abusing a male and female who appear to be customers.
After a racially charged rant he tells them to get out of the premises.
“It's definitely hurting our business,” says Hadayat Beedar, the manager at Bamyan. He says the person at the centre of the controversy is one of the co-owners who has been let go.
“As of right now he is no longer working, we can consider him fired,” says Beedar. “It's between the partners that need to determine what to do, maybe one would buy out the other one, kind of deal.”
London police have been called in to look into the incident.
“So right now we are making efforts to pull the store video from the business owner who is more than happy to provide that to share the other piece that's missing,” says Deputy Chief Trish McIntyre. “We encourage the complainant to come forward.”
Beedar, who was not at the store on Saturday when it happened, says the in-house video is about 12 minutes long.
“They released that video but it’s only one-sided, so I’d like to know what happened on both sides.”
Beedar says Bamyan has been in business on Richmond Row for more than six years and this is the first time something like this has happened.
He says at the moment the man at the centre of it all is not commenting.
“I'd like to see him apologize,” says Beedar, “Offer an apology to the public, especially to our Pakistani brothers and sisters, we look forward to serving them even more and better than before.”