Post by Hickman on Nov 1, 2005 1:33:16 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Who protects our children, the NSPCC or the BNP?[/glow]
31st October 2005
News article filed by BNP news team
Child abuse can never be excused
As web site readers are probably all aware by now, Keighley in Yorkshire has been experiencing a problem with multiple allegations indicating that scores of under-age white girls have been targeted by dozens of Muslim Asian men for gang-rape. This is the largest and most alarming child molestation accusation that has ever been made in this country, and it is at times like these that our child protection agencies, like the NSPCC, come to the defence of our vulnerable children. With their lobbying power they invade our televisions nightly, warning that each and every male parent is a possible child-beater or paedophile - tarring each and every male with the same broad brush. Full Stop! is their rallying cry, and the power of their message is such that we feel guilty and embarrassed about each and every bruise that our children pick up in the playground.
Institutional failure
You might think that the women in such a forthright organisation (and they are apparently all women) would be at the forefront of the battle against the alleged mass gang rapes of under age girls in Keighley, but you would be wrong. The Leeds press office of the NSPCC had never heard of the problem, and promised to find out more. The Bradford office knew a little about it, but when asked what the NSPCC had done to investigate or rectify the problem, she said I was being rude to enquire. Both of these individuals are no longer available for comment for some strange reason. The London office said they could not comment until they had drawn up a considered response. Given time to make such a response, the collective wisdom of the NSPCC HQ then said they had no information on the problem. Asked if this was what they wanted printing in the national press, the answer was changed into a refusal to answer any questions on this subject.
So there we have it. When faced with the biggest child-abuse scandal the UK has ever seen, the NSPCC - the organisation that begs for money through every media outlet, supposedly in order to protect our children - has turned a blind eye and may well have allowed scores of children to become the sex-toys of predatory Asian men.
C4 broadcast
And let no-one from outside the BNP, who may be reading this article, be in any doubt that this problem of gang-rapes by Asian men is real, and not simply party propaganda. Channel 4 ran a documentary about this problem, and Social Services in Keighley were adamant that this was a huge and ongoing problem in the area.
During the police investigations into this case one suspect was eventually arrested, and in February of 2005 Shabir Ahmed was jailed for indecently assaulting a 13 year old girl. His wife, Shameem Akhtar, was jailed in June of the same year for making 'chilling threats' to the girl, in an attempt to get her to drop the case.
Police case closed
However, having made this initial success the West Yorkshire Police appear to have now dropped the case. This casual attitude to the biggest child-abuse scandal in the UK is in marked contrast to the huge efforts that were made by the police to investigate the child rapes on the island of Pitcairn, in the Pacific. In this case, police officers were half way around the world to investigate and charge the offenders, and the results were splashed across each and every national newspaper. But in our own leafy towns and suburbs, both the police and the media fall silent. A white man raping a white girl would be national news. Two dozen Muslim Asian men raping scores of white girls is an embarrassment to the government's multicultural experiment, and has to be excised from our collective conscience and from history. Stalin's control of the media was amateur by comparison with New Labour.
No decision has been forthcoming from Bradford City Council regarding the planned protest by the BNP and Mums Against Paedophiles this coming Saturday 5th. Even if the Home Office bans the demonstration there will be an activity in the area and members and supporters are urged to press ahead with any travel preparations that have already been made. ;D
www.bnp.org.uk/news_detail.php?newsId=597
31st October 2005
News article filed by BNP news team
Child abuse can never be excused
As web site readers are probably all aware by now, Keighley in Yorkshire has been experiencing a problem with multiple allegations indicating that scores of under-age white girls have been targeted by dozens of Muslim Asian men for gang-rape. This is the largest and most alarming child molestation accusation that has ever been made in this country, and it is at times like these that our child protection agencies, like the NSPCC, come to the defence of our vulnerable children. With their lobbying power they invade our televisions nightly, warning that each and every male parent is a possible child-beater or paedophile - tarring each and every male with the same broad brush. Full Stop! is their rallying cry, and the power of their message is such that we feel guilty and embarrassed about each and every bruise that our children pick up in the playground.
Institutional failure
You might think that the women in such a forthright organisation (and they are apparently all women) would be at the forefront of the battle against the alleged mass gang rapes of under age girls in Keighley, but you would be wrong. The Leeds press office of the NSPCC had never heard of the problem, and promised to find out more. The Bradford office knew a little about it, but when asked what the NSPCC had done to investigate or rectify the problem, she said I was being rude to enquire. Both of these individuals are no longer available for comment for some strange reason. The London office said they could not comment until they had drawn up a considered response. Given time to make such a response, the collective wisdom of the NSPCC HQ then said they had no information on the problem. Asked if this was what they wanted printing in the national press, the answer was changed into a refusal to answer any questions on this subject.
So there we have it. When faced with the biggest child-abuse scandal the UK has ever seen, the NSPCC - the organisation that begs for money through every media outlet, supposedly in order to protect our children - has turned a blind eye and may well have allowed scores of children to become the sex-toys of predatory Asian men.
C4 broadcast
And let no-one from outside the BNP, who may be reading this article, be in any doubt that this problem of gang-rapes by Asian men is real, and not simply party propaganda. Channel 4 ran a documentary about this problem, and Social Services in Keighley were adamant that this was a huge and ongoing problem in the area.
During the police investigations into this case one suspect was eventually arrested, and in February of 2005 Shabir Ahmed was jailed for indecently assaulting a 13 year old girl. His wife, Shameem Akhtar, was jailed in June of the same year for making 'chilling threats' to the girl, in an attempt to get her to drop the case.
Police case closed
However, having made this initial success the West Yorkshire Police appear to have now dropped the case. This casual attitude to the biggest child-abuse scandal in the UK is in marked contrast to the huge efforts that were made by the police to investigate the child rapes on the island of Pitcairn, in the Pacific. In this case, police officers were half way around the world to investigate and charge the offenders, and the results were splashed across each and every national newspaper. But in our own leafy towns and suburbs, both the police and the media fall silent. A white man raping a white girl would be national news. Two dozen Muslim Asian men raping scores of white girls is an embarrassment to the government's multicultural experiment, and has to be excised from our collective conscience and from history. Stalin's control of the media was amateur by comparison with New Labour.
No decision has been forthcoming from Bradford City Council regarding the planned protest by the BNP and Mums Against Paedophiles this coming Saturday 5th. Even if the Home Office bans the demonstration there will be an activity in the area and members and supporters are urged to press ahead with any travel preparations that have already been made. ;D
www.bnp.org.uk/news_detail.php?newsId=597