Tariq Jahan’s son was killed while protecting property from looters in Birmingham 13 years ago.
Tariq Jahan's message for young people was: “Don't take this responsibility on yourselves. Let the police deal with it"
There have been riots and protests in parts of England and Northern Ireland over the past week, with reports of dozens of potential gatherings planned for Wednesday. Mr Jahan, pictured visiting his son's grave, said the current unrest had brought back painful memoriesMr Jahan said the current disorder and violence around the country had brought back painful memories of that time – especially with the anniversary of his son’s death approaching on 10 August.
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