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Monday, May 28, 2018
The Beginning Of The End Of British Justice
Britain, once the champion of the rule of law and due process no longer is, and it's official.
Tommy Robinson is a well known journalist and activist who opposes the Islamization of the UK.
Yesterday, he was video taping and adding commentary outside the courtroom where one of the three trials is being held for the Muslim sex grooming gangs who raped and forced over a thousand girls into prostitution. This is something the authorities were fully aware of but only chose to take action against when coverage of what was going on finally shamed them into it.
Just so you understand what I'm talking about, here's a list of the defendants and the crimes they have been charged with:
First Trial
Amere Singh Dhaliwal, 34, from Huddersfield, West Yorks., is accused of 54 charges, including 21 charges of rape and 14 charges of trafficking with a view of sexual exploitation. Dhaliwal is accused of charges against eleven different girls from 2004 to 2011.
Irfan Ahmed, 32, from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged with nine offences including making an indecent image of a child.
Zahid Hassan, 28, from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged with 20 offences including six charges of raping a girl aged 13 or under.
Mohammed Kammer, 32, from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged with two offences including rape of a girl under 15.
Mohammed Aslam, 29, from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged with two offences including rape of a girl under 15.
Abdul Rehman, 30, from Sheffield, South Yorks., was charged with seven offences including raping a girl under 15.
Raj Singh Barsran, 32, from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged with three offences including sexual touching of a girl over 13.
Nahman Mohammed, 31 from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged with three counts including trafficking a person for sexual exploitation.
Zubair Ahmed, 30, from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged with two offences including raping a girl under the age 15.
Hamzha Saleem, 37, from Old traddford, Gtr Mancs., was charged with three counts including human trafficking
Second Trial (Scene of Robinson's arrest)
Mansoor Akhtar, 25, from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged with three offences including attempted rape of a girl under the age of 13.
Mohammed Asaf Akram, 31, from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged with 14 offences including four charges of raping a girl of thirteen or under and one charge of threatening to kill.
Wiqas Mahmud, 36 from Huddersfield, West Yorks.., was charged with three offences of rape of a girl under 15.
Nasarat Hussain, 28, from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged with five offences including rape of a girl under 15.
Sajid Hussain, 32, from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged with five offences including rape of a girl under 15.
Mohammed Irfraz, 28, from Huddersfield, West Yorks.., was charged with eight offences including false imprisonment.
Faisal Nadeem, 30 from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged with three counts including raping a woman 16 or over.
Mohammed Azeem, 31, from Bradford, West Yorks., was charged with three offences including rape of a girl under 15.
Zulquarnian Dogar, 29, from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged with two offences including sexual touching of a female aged 13 or over.
Manzoor Hassan, 37, from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged with four offences including inciting the sexual exploitation of a child aged between 13-17.
Third trial, set to last for six weeks.
Niaz Ahmed, 53, from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged with three offences including sexual assault on a female.
Mohammed Imran Ibrar, 32, from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged with four offences including arranging the commission of a child sex offence.
Asif Bashir, 32, from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged with five offences, including three counts of raping a woman 16 or over.
Everton la Bastide, 50, from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged with two offences including sexual touching a girl of 13 or over.
Saqib Raheel, 30, from Dudley was charged with two offences including trafficking for sexual exploitation.
Usman Khalid, 29, from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged with three offences including assaulting a girl under 13.
Aleem Javaid, 27, from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged with two offences including supply of a class B drug.
Mrs Naveeda Habib, 38, from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged on one count of neglect of a child.
Mrs Shahnaz Malik, 55 from Huddersfield, West Yorks., was charged with one count of neglecting a child.
Look at these names and the crimes they've been charged with. Given Britain's present state of affairs, would they ever have even been charged and prosecuted unless the evidence was overwhelming? I doubt it.
And now back to l'Affaire Tommy Robinson. What he was doing was standing outside the court dealing with the second trial, and commenting on the trial and what it meant, something quite appropriate since he was one of the first to report originally on the Muslim Sex grooming gangs and demand the UK do something about it, years before the British police took action.
There were only a few people standing outside the court. Things were quiet.
Then a large police van pulled up, and 7 police mobbed him without warning, arrested him for 'disturbing the peace' and threw him in jail. In less than six hours, he was sentenced to thirteen months in prison.
This was done without his lawyer receiving notice or having time to prepare any defense.
Even worse, the judge, one Geoffrey Marson QC, ordered an Orwellian media blackout - which resulted in British media and online publications deleting their articles from the web covering Robinson's arrest...just as they have been ordered not to publish anything regarding the trials. If you live in the UK, you probably will not be able to read this article online.
If this sounds familiar, it's exactly how Hitler and Stalin acted and how other totalitarian governments still act today - a sudden arrest, a quick 'trial' if you can call it that and an equally quick imprisonment without even a nod towards due process. An enemy of the State has been identified and removed and all mention of him or what happened to him is now forbidden.
When Tommy Robinson's lawyer (his solicitor in BritSpeak) finally got an opportunity to speak to the judge after Robinson had already been sentenced and whisked off to jail, he told the judge that a thirteen month sentence of this kind was tantamount to a death sentence, since Robinson was well known, Britain's prisons are filled with Muslims and there have been attempts on his life before. Judge Marson told the lawyer that this was the concern of the prison, not him and threatened Robinson's lawyer with contempt when he attempted to reply.
There are two things going on here. First, Tommy Robinson is being set up to be an example to others. And second, it's obvious that this judge and those giving him his orders want as little coverage of these horrendous atrocities as possible, knowing how it could outrage the British public and awaken them. And it's obvious that the plan is to give a number of the defendants light sentences or even acquittals...without too much attention or media coverage of it.
I don't think it's coincidental that Theresa May's new choice for Home Secretary to replace Amber Rudd was none other than Sajid Javid, a Pakistani Muslim. The Homer Secretary, of course, oversees immigration and citizenship for the UK as well as policing and matters of domestic security. So Robinson's arrest and sentencing may well have been part of an order from upstairs to start cracking down more severely on those not on board for the New Order in Britain.
At that, the British Establishment might have gone just a bit too far this time. There have been massive protests over this Stalinist conduct, although British media is not reporting them or publishing any commentary on either Robinson's arrest or the rape gang trials. Even some on the Left who ordinarily are the polar opposite of Robinson politically are smart enough to understand what's going on here. Not only that, but if Tommy Robinson is murdered in prison, it could turn him into a martyr and might be just enough to awake the sleeping Lion at last. There are a number of things the British people can do to take back their country, and this just might be a catalyst.
Tommy Robinson is by no means a perfect human being. He's committed a number of stupid acts in the past including some football hooliganism and been justly punished for it. But this is something different. It's the unwarranted political prosecution of someone who was committing journalism. Will those outside of Britain who claim to be all for defending freedom of the press make this a cause celebre'? I doubt it but I am perfectly willing to be pleasantly surprised.
We'll see...
It is high time that Canadians who support Amnesty International begin an active campaign on Tommy's behalf. This is political misuse of the justice system if ever there was an example.
ReplyDelete@ Alan Blanes
ReplyDeleteI'd suggest that you discount any help from Amnesty International. They are a Left wing organisation (look at which prisoners they adopt, and which they don't), and Tommy Robinson is categorised by the Left as "Alt-Right", Hard Right, o Right Wing Extremist, as is anyone who opposes the Islamic Invasion. If Tommy has to fight for his life in prison, Amnesty are much more likely to support those he might have to fight off.