Wednesday 26 March 2008

A year on and this subject is still being ignored by the LAW

clipped from www.dailymail.co.uk
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Last night Mohammed Shafiq, director of the Ramadhan Foundation, said the police were differentiating between criminals on the basis of race.


That programme which claimed Asian men in Bradford were grooming under age white girls for prostitution was pulled from C4's schedules.


This was because police claimed at the time that it could provoke racial violence during the local election campaign.

Muslim leader accuses police of being 'over cautious' in stopping Asian gangs pimping white girls

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Let the article talk for itself.
So what are you going to do about it? Nothing, as usual. Except, perhaps, vote Labour back at the next General Election!!!

2 comments:

  1. I would urge your readers to read this post: http://littlebulldogs.blogspot.com/2008/03/muslim-leaders-duplicity-and-daily-mail.html which reveals that Mr Shafiq openly admits to having no evidence for his claim and to being driven not by a desire to help the victims but to stop the BNP gaining any "political advantage".

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  2. The wonderful thing about being well over twenty-one, and having a life of full experience, prevents one from writing fiction. I relied for verification on close members of my family who live in Blackburn, Lancashire, several police officers, BBC's Panorama and a couple of social workers from the East Lancashire district. I also wrote, through my MP, to the Government and raised the spectre with him, and that was several years ago.Teenage Sex for Sale: Panorama exposed the lie. If little bulldog thinks this is fantasy he should probably get glasses.

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