SATURDAY, 23 JUNE 2012
Ed Miliband says sorry
Torrential rain this morning and with it more bad news for Greater Manchester Police looking, at this very moment, for excuses for not providing the courts with racially or religiously aggravating evidence in the recent Rochdale trials. I'm sure they can access Rochdale Online, but just in case I've highlighted the relevant pieces of a case that was most obviously overflowing with anti-white racism and Islamosupremicism.
In the spirit of Ed Miliband's new openness on the subject of immigration and racism, I've tagged on a suitable response of my own towards the end. I'm sure Ed will not mind, but if he does perhaps he and Labour might want to debate the subject of their treachery, after all it's not racist any more to do so.
Despite being warned by trial judge Mushtaq Khokhar not to reveal his previous convictions to the jury, Shabir Ahmed ignored the advice.
Throughout the trial Ahmed ranted at jurors that his convictions in the child sex scandal had been a “conspiracy by the police, English Defence League (EDL), British National Party (BNP) and social services” and added that he had instructed his barrister, Simon Nichol, to appeal the sentence.
Ahmed said: “I will never accept that verdict here or tomorrow.
“Myself along with my countrymen were convicted — this was conspiracy by the police. It had nothing to do with justice.
“Let’s pick on the weakest segment of the community — the Asian community. We were all innocent. “This was the Rochdale grooming case. The girls were already selling their bodies. No Pakistani went knocking on the doors in Heywood saying ‘have you got any young girls, can we have sex with them?’
He went on to complain that he and his colleagues had been arrested, questioned and released over six months without being charged.
"Then all of a sudden they concocted something else and I got charged. My only crime was to be Muslim — not of the majority race,” he added. He complained at being taken to Liverpool — a city having its “hands red with blood of the black people, a city that traded in slavery, took on slaves and dumped black slaves in the sea.”
Grooming case failings are still being probed
Failings in the way the authorities handled the Rochdale sex abuse ring that Ahmed led continue to be investigated.
A report by MPs found “serious weaknesses” in England’s care system with children’s homes failing to protect runaways. The investigation found placing youngsters far from home could encourage them to abscond and leave them at risk of sexual abuse — as happened in the Rochdale case.
Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk said: “These vulnerable girls went to hell and back, both in terms of what they experienced at the hands of their abusers but also in terms of the court case that they had to go through.”
Ed Miliband speaking from his Doncaster constituency added "I, along with my Labour colleagues very much regret the way my party has for decades vigorously quashed any meaningful debate about immigration. We feel in some way responsible for having insured the censorship and marginalisation of those wishing to expose these evil crimes and as a consequence creating the climate and conditions for the racially motivated rape of English children to reach epidemic proportions."
"What we have done, whilst grovelling for votes from the Muslim community, is to systematically betray the white working class we purport to represent. In effect we have sold the children of those families to the Islamic community in exchange for our highly paid political positions. Not only that, in so doing we have sought to protect ourselves from exposure by seeking to imprison our political opponents in the British National Party. This massive betrayal of the British people has been achieved with the complicity of a totally rigged and biased media and high level corruption in the civil service."
"How on earth we justified the sweeping under the carpet the rape,murder and prostitution of our own children in a blatant attempt to head off support for the BNP, I will never know."
In the spirit of Ed Miliband's new openness on the subject of immigration and racism, I've tagged on a suitable response of my own towards the end. I'm sure Ed will not mind, but if he does perhaps he and Labour might want to debate the subject of their treachery, after all it's not racist any more to do so.
Despite being warned by trial judge Mushtaq Khokhar not to reveal his previous convictions to the jury, Shabir Ahmed ignored the advice.
Throughout the trial Ahmed ranted at jurors that his convictions in the child sex scandal had been a “conspiracy by the police, English Defence League (EDL), British National Party (BNP) and social services” and added that he had instructed his barrister, Simon Nichol, to appeal the sentence.
Ahmed said: “I will never accept that verdict here or tomorrow.
“Myself along with my countrymen were convicted — this was conspiracy by the police. It had nothing to do with justice.
“Let’s pick on the weakest segment of the community — the Asian community. We were all innocent. “This was the Rochdale grooming case. The girls were already selling their bodies. No Pakistani went knocking on the doors in Heywood saying ‘have you got any young girls, can we have sex with them?’
He went on to complain that he and his colleagues had been arrested, questioned and released over six months without being charged.
"Then all of a sudden they concocted something else and I got charged. My only crime was to be Muslim — not of the majority race,” he added. He complained at being taken to Liverpool — a city having its “hands red with blood of the black people, a city that traded in slavery, took on slaves and dumped black slaves in the sea.”
Grooming case failings are still being probed
Failings in the way the authorities handled the Rochdale sex abuse ring that Ahmed led continue to be investigated.
A report by MPs found “serious weaknesses” in England’s care system with children’s homes failing to protect runaways. The investigation found placing youngsters far from home could encourage them to abscond and leave them at risk of sexual abuse — as happened in the Rochdale case.
Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk said: “These vulnerable girls went to hell and back, both in terms of what they experienced at the hands of their abusers but also in terms of the court case that they had to go through.”
Ed Miliband speaking from his Doncaster constituency added "I, along with my Labour colleagues very much regret the way my party has for decades vigorously quashed any meaningful debate about immigration. We feel in some way responsible for having insured the censorship and marginalisation of those wishing to expose these evil crimes and as a consequence creating the climate and conditions for the racially motivated rape of English children to reach epidemic proportions."
"What we have done, whilst grovelling for votes from the Muslim community, is to systematically betray the white working class we purport to represent. In effect we have sold the children of those families to the Islamic community in exchange for our highly paid political positions. Not only that, in so doing we have sought to protect ourselves from exposure by seeking to imprison our political opponents in the British National Party. This massive betrayal of the British people has been achieved with the complicity of a totally rigged and biased media and high level corruption in the civil service."
"How on earth we justified the sweeping under the carpet the rape,murder and prostitution of our own children in a blatant attempt to head off support for the BNP, I will never know."















