![]() “Terror attacks don’t discriminate against race or religion but this didn’t discriminate either,” he said. ![]() His great-grandfather moved to Yorkshire from Pakistan in the 1960s. He lives in Trafford with his wife and two daughters. Yasin was born and brought up in Keighley, West Yorkshire. “I can’t take away the hatred he had for me because of my skin colour.and the prejudices he had associated with this,” Yasin said. We don’t want you people here!,” the man said. He was called a “brown, P*** b******” and a “terrorist” by a thug in a van after spending two days operating on people injured in the blast, the Manchester Evening News reported. Naveed Yasin, a trauma and orthopaedic surgeon, was on his way back to Salford Royal Hospital to continue to help the victims when a middle-aged man pulled up beside him and hurled abuse at him. A 37-year-old Pakistani-origin doctor, who spent 48 hours helping the victims of Manchester terror attack, was racially abused and called a terrorist after being told to “go back to your country”, media reports said on Monday.
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