Hyvä on muistaa, että Suomeen tulleet raiskaavat turvikset tarkistaa ja kustantaa Suomen valtio, EU ja George Soros.SYLWAR kirjoitti:Nyt pitää toki muistaa, että English Defense Leaguesta tutun Tommy Robinsonin tekemisiä puolustelevan propagandan kustantaa näissä islamofobisissa asioissa se amerikanjuutalaisen Pamela Gellerin kuppikunta. Suuri osa Pampsun jutuista on vailla todellista pohjaa ja niiden juttujen kuvamateriaaliakin pukkaa enempu Photoshopista, kuin kameroista.
Tommy Robinsonin, elämä, politiikka ja teot
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Kikki Hiiri kirjoitti: Okei, kyssäriä.
Koska viimeksi olette kuulleet vasemmistolaisen sakin pieksäneen ketään mielipiteitten takia?
Koska viimeksi teidän lapsia on uhattu tapolla ja raiskauksella vasemmistolaisen mielipiteen takia?
Jne.
Tätä tapahtuu koko ajan niin Suomessa kuin maailmalla. Viimeaikaisia hyökkäyksiä on tapahtunut mm. Marco de Witin ja Junes Lokkaa vastaan. Kumpikaan ei täytä minkäänlaista "natsin" tunnusmerkistöä. Autojen polttamiset ja itsenäisyyspäivän mellakat yms ovat oma lukunsa.
Itseasiassa äärioikeiston väkivalta ja terrorismi on ylivoimaisesti liioitelluin ja valehdelluin aihe.
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Tackleberry vetää tämän ketjun pohjat. Oikeasti mitään muslimijengejä ja groomausta ei tapahtunutkaan. Näit vain pahaa unta. Eikun herää pahvi!Tackleberry kirjoitti:Linkkaa vaan suoraan ne kohdat, joissa puhutaan viranomaisten vaikenemisesta.
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Nonni, Tommy on lähtenyt ehdolle eurovaaleihin, kampanjointia saattaa vähän vaikeuttaa tai ehkä jopa auttaa sometilien bannaus.
https://www.votetommy.co.uk/
Aika näyttää miten käy.
https://www.votetommy.co.uk/
Aika näyttää miten käy.
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^ Menee läpi, että paukkuu ja harmaita hiuksia valehteleville ja peitteleville korrekteille ylhäältä ohjatuille, oletan. EU:ssa saattaa olla hieman enemmän musulmaanitietoisia ihmisiä vaalien jälkeen, kun nyt niitä löytynyt lähinnä Itä-Euroopassa tai ainakin minä oletan niin.
Toivottavasti eivät saa häntä taas pikanakivitaloon valtionjohdon pyynnöstä...
Toivottavasti eivät saa häntä taas pikanakivitaloon valtionjohdon pyynnöstä...
Ironiainjektio: Mitä enemmän injektiot, sitä enemmän infektoit (tuore tutkimus). Tästä syystä virustaudit ja syövät saavat usein vallan boostaamisen jälkeen. Olkaa viisaita ja pysähtykää hetkeksi.
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Mietin, että montakohan ääntä tarvitsee läpi menoon Englannissa?
Luulen, että menee läpi, jos miettii montako seuraajaa Tommylla on
Luulen, että menee läpi, jos miettii montako seuraajaa Tommylla on
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Ei tullut linkkiä, hermot vaan meni.holmesin haamu kirjoitti:Tackleberry vetää tämän ketjun pohjat. Oikeasti mitään muslimijengejä ja groomausta ei tapahtunutkaan. Näit vain pahaa unta. Eikun herää pahvi!Tackleberry kirjoitti:Linkkaa vaan suoraan ne kohdat, joissa puhutaan viranomaisten vaikenemisesta.
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Re: Tommy Robinsonin, elämä, politiikka ja teot
Tommy Robinson on ehdolla muuten EU - parlamenttiin.
Saattaa mennä läpikin, jonkinlaisena UK:n Lokkana.
Tommya on taas kovasti koitettu de-platformoida vihafaktojen vuoksi, mutta eihän sellainen ole näin nettiaikoina mahdollista.
Tommyn Telegram - kanavan osoite on https://t.me/TommyRobinsonNews
Kanavan lukeminen onnistuu ilman Telegrammiakin selaimessa, kun painaa siitä "preview channel" napista.
Saattaa mennä läpikin, jonkinlaisena UK:n Lokkana.
Tommya on taas kovasti koitettu de-platformoida vihafaktojen vuoksi, mutta eihän sellainen ole näin nettiaikoina mahdollista.
Tommyn Telegram - kanavan osoite on https://t.me/TommyRobinsonNews
Kanavan lukeminen onnistuu ilman Telegrammiakin selaimessa, kun painaa siitä "preview channel" napista.
Milan Jaff - jolle annettiin näin ensi alkuun 10 vuotta linnaa- Kilo kokaiinia, kolme yhden hinnalla
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Ei menny Yaxley-Lennon läpi. 39000 ääntä.
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Yaxley-Lennon riehui taas
Tommy Robinson filmed punching man outside England match
The anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson has been filmed punching an England fan to the ground outside a football stadium in Portugal.
Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, can be seen walking purposefully toward the man before striking him in the head.
Footage shows the man falling to the floor as Robinson shouts: “Fuck about again you’ll get knocked out again, bruv.”
The video appears to have been filmed outside the Estádio D Afonso Henriques in Guimarães, where England lost 3-1 to the Netherlands in a Uefa Nations League semi-final match on Thursday night.
The incident took place little more than a week after the English Defence League founder’s humiliating defeat in the European elections.
Deputy chief constable Mark Roberts, the lead for football policing on the National Police Chiefs’ Council, said: “We have been informed of an incident outside the Guimarães stadium last night and the footage has been passed to our counterparts in Portugal for further investigation.
“As with all the disorder that has taken place in Portugal over the past few days, anyone found to be involved in disorder could be subject to a banning order on their return to the UK.”
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... ball-match
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Paljon enemmän kiinnosti mitä sanottavaa Tommylla oli tapahtumasta.
Re: Tommy Robinsonin, elämä, politiikka ja teot
Oikeudenkäynti parasta aikaa käynnissä, tänään ollut istunto ja jatkuneeko huomenna.
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https://voiceofeurope.com/2019/07/tommy ... broadcast/
Tommy Robinson found guilty of contempt of court, faces jail for social media broadcast
By RT.COM 6 July 2019
British EDL founder Tommy Robinson faces jail time after High Court judges determined him in contempt of court, linked to his filming of criminal defendants outside of a courthouse and broadcasting the footage online, RT.com reports.
Lawyers representing Attorney General Geoffrey Cox, who requested to have Robinson jailed over the broadcasts, argued the activist’s “whole objective” was to “get the defendants’ faces out there.”
Though Robinson denies any wrongdoing and maintains he only shared information already in the public domain, High Court justices Victoria Sharp and Mark Warby found the activist guilty on multiple counts of contempt.
Robinson is accused of violating a reporting restriction which delayed publication of details on the cases of 29 defendants – charged for predatory sexual “grooming” of minors – in an effort to ensure they received fair trials, and was previously sentenced to over a year in jail following another contempt ruling, but only served two months before it was overturned.
The case was returned to the attorney general, who decided in March to renew the contempt proceedings.
A crowd of around 300 of Robinson’s supporters gathered outside the courthouse on Thursday in anticipation of the ruling. The group reacted with anger and disbelief to the verdict on Friday, with some directing chants of “shame on you” at court officials.
Robinson addressed his supporters in an impromptu rally after the retrial, slamming the court’s decision and vowing to continue his fight in the legal system.
“They will impose any measures, [go to]any lengths, in order to silence people exposing their wrongdoings,” Robinson told the crowd.
The 34-year-old anti-immigration advocate has stirred controversy in the UK with his provocative activism, including his courthouse broadcasts and videos claiming to depict “no-go zones” in some British communities, which Robinson says have been taken over by Muslim immigrants. He was a co-founder of the English Defence League, a right-wing social movement hostile to immigrants, but left the organization in 2013, citing the “dangers of far-right extremism.”
Tommy Robinson found guilty of contempt of court, faces jail for social media broadcast
By RT.COM 6 July 2019
British EDL founder Tommy Robinson faces jail time after High Court judges determined him in contempt of court, linked to his filming of criminal defendants outside of a courthouse and broadcasting the footage online, RT.com reports.
Lawyers representing Attorney General Geoffrey Cox, who requested to have Robinson jailed over the broadcasts, argued the activist’s “whole objective” was to “get the defendants’ faces out there.”
Though Robinson denies any wrongdoing and maintains he only shared information already in the public domain, High Court justices Victoria Sharp and Mark Warby found the activist guilty on multiple counts of contempt.
Robinson is accused of violating a reporting restriction which delayed publication of details on the cases of 29 defendants – charged for predatory sexual “grooming” of minors – in an effort to ensure they received fair trials, and was previously sentenced to over a year in jail following another contempt ruling, but only served two months before it was overturned.
The case was returned to the attorney general, who decided in March to renew the contempt proceedings.
A crowd of around 300 of Robinson’s supporters gathered outside the courthouse on Thursday in anticipation of the ruling. The group reacted with anger and disbelief to the verdict on Friday, with some directing chants of “shame on you” at court officials.
Robinson addressed his supporters in an impromptu rally after the retrial, slamming the court’s decision and vowing to continue his fight in the legal system.
“They will impose any measures, [go to]any lengths, in order to silence people exposing their wrongdoings,” Robinson told the crowd.
The 34-year-old anti-immigration advocate has stirred controversy in the UK with his provocative activism, including his courthouse broadcasts and videos claiming to depict “no-go zones” in some British communities, which Robinson says have been taken over by Muslim immigrants. He was a co-founder of the English Defence League, a right-wing social movement hostile to immigrants, but left the organization in 2013, citing the “dangers of far-right extremism.”
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Jotta saataisiin hieman kontekstia tähän, laitetaanpa tänne näiden 20 pedofiilimuslimin ja lastenraiskaajien tuomiot, joiden kuvaamisesta oikeussalin ulkopuolella Robinson on tuomiolla:
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-45918845
Käsi ylös kuka huomaa yhteneväisyyden Oulun muslimien lasten raiskausvyyhdin kanssa.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-45918845
Päätekijälle elinkautinen ja suurimmalle osalle 15-18v vankeutta. Englannissa ainakin tuomiot on oikeudenmukaisempia kuin Suomessa. Näiden saastojen kuvaamisesta ensin tuomari (jonka tuomio kumottiin oikeuden vastaisena) ja nyt yleinen syyttäjä haluaa rangaista Robinsonia.Huddersfield grooming: Twenty guilty of campaign of rape and abuse
19 October 2018
Image caption The men, all from Yorkshire, went by nicknames including "Dracula", "Bully", "Beastie" and "Nurse"
Twenty men have been found guilty of being part of a grooming gang that raped and abused girls as young as 11 in Huddersfield.
The men were convicted of more than 120 offences against 15 girls.
Victims were plied with drink and drugs and then "used and abused at will" in a seven-year "campaign of rape and abuse" between 2004 and 2011.
At Leeds Crown Court, the ringleader, Amere Singh Dhaliwal, 35, was jailed for life with a minimum of 18 years.
Other members of the gang were jailed for between five and 18 years but the court heard many perpetrators have never been identified.
Details of the men's convictions and sentences can only now be published after reporting restrictions on a series of trials were partially lifted.
During the three trials, jurors heard how the men - who are all British Asians mainly of Pakistani heritage - preyed on young, vulnerable girls, one of whom was described as having the mental age of a seven-year-old.
The men, all from Yorkshire, went by nicknames including "Dracula" - which Nahman Mohammed was known as.
Mohammed Imran Ibrar was known as "Bully", Abdul Rehman was nicknamed "Beastie", while Nasarat Hussain was known as "Nurse".
Jailing 16 of the men earlier this year, Judge Geoffrey Marson QC said: "The way you treated these girls defies understanding; this abuse was vile and wicked.
"As cases of sexual abuse with which the courts have to deal, this case comes top of the scale."
As married father-of-two Dhaliwal was sentenced, the judge told him: "The extent and gravity of your offending far exceeds anything which I have previously encountered.
"Children's lives have been ruined and families profoundly affected by seeing their children, over months and years, out of control, having been groomed by you and other members of your gang."
Image caption Amere Singh Dhaliwal was convicted of 54 separate counts including 22 rapes involving 11 girls
In May, the former leader of the English Defence League Tommy Robinson was arrested for reporting on the case live on Facebook during the second of the trials.
He was jailed for contempt of court but his conviction was quashed because of a number of procedural errors. He faces a fresh hearing in relation to the alleged breach.
Such was the men's hold over the girls, one mother said her child cracked her head jumping from a first-floor balcony at their home in order to get out after they ordered her to meet them.
The girl later told police: "Every time I went out something bad happened. I risked my life every time. I was a mess."
Another victim, who only escaped the abuse when her family had to move following a house fire, said: "It was the best thing I ever did, and that's bad saying that burning your house down is the best thing you ever did."
Analysis
By BBC Home Editor Mark Easton
Rotherham, Oxford, Rochdale, Derby, Banbury, Telford, Peterborough, Aylesbury, Bristol, Halifax, Keighley, Newcastle... now Huddersfield. The list seems endless… and there will almost certainly be more.
The sexual abuse of vulnerable children in English towns by groups of men, often from immigrant communities, is an incarnation of a wider scandal that is dominating our news and overwhelming our police and our courts.
It is a crime that until recently was rarely discussed in public. Child sexual abuse was often ignored or covered up: the protection of institutional reputation or community cohesion put before the protection of children.
The grooming gangs of provincial England tend to operate where the disinfectant of public scrutiny struggles to reach - poorer neighbourhoods on the edge of town, around the mini-cab ranks and fast food joints, the twilight zones of urban life.
Child abuse thrives in such dark corners, where people look the other way, not asking questions or following concerns because the subject matter is uncomfortable and scrutiny is potentially damaging. But when we look, we find.
During the trials, the court heard girls would be driven up to remote moorland late at night and abandoned if they refused the men's sexual demands.
A sheep farmer told the BBC how he found distressed girls on the doorstep of his isolated home on a number of occasions.
One victim said her relationship with some of the gang became "one of those things that you couldn't get out of".
At house parties, girls would be plied with alcohol and drugs before being sexually abused "one by one" by the men, sometimes without contraception.
The court heard they were abused in cars, car parks, houses, a snooker centre and a takeaway, often with other defendants and fellow victims watching on.
Shaf's snooker club, which used to be in this row of shops on Manchester Road, was a place where the girls were taken, the court heard
Victims and their families said they repeatedly told West Yorkshire Police what was happening but no arrests were made until years later.
Speaking outside court, Det Ch Insp Ian Mottershaw, from the force, said: "The investigation into this case has been extremely complex and the investigative team have worked tirelessly for the past five years to ensure that no stone has been left unturned.
"We welcome the convictions and sentences which have been passed down throughout the year to these depraved individuals, who subjected vulnerable young children to unthinkable sexual and physical abuse."
Barry Sheerman, Labour MP for Huddersfield, said: "Let's be honest: no-one, local authority leadership, police, many of the people that should have been taking this more seriously earlier did not.
"But also, what happened in Rotherham and the publicity of Rotherham galvanised the action."
Steve Walker, director of children's services at Kirklees Council, said it had asked independent expert Dr Mark Peel to undertake a review of "these non-recent cases to identify whether there are any lessons we can learn".
"These crimes took place a number of years ago at a time when, as we know from cases in other towns and cities, the issue of CSE was not well understood," he added.
The convicted men:
Amere Singh Dhaliwal, 35, of Holly Road, Huddersfield, guilty of 54 counts, including 22 counts of rape, sentenced to life with a minimum term of 18 years
Irfan Ahmed, 34, of Yews Hill Road, Huddersfield, guilty of one count of sexual assault and two counts of trafficking for sexual exploitation, sentenced to eight years
Zahid Hassan, 29, of Bland Street Huddersfield, guilty of six counts of rape, one count of attempted rape, one count of sexual assault, one count of trafficking for sexual exploitation, two counts of child abduction, two counts of supplying class A drugs sentenced to 18 years
Mohammed Kammer, 34, of West View, Huddersfield, guilty of two counts of rape, sentenced to 16 years
Mohammed Rizwan Aslam, 31, of Huddersfield Road, Dewsbury, guilty of two counts of rape, sentenced to 15 years
Abdul Rehman, 31, of Darnely Drive, Sheffield, guilty of supplying a class C drug, one count of rape, one count of assault and one count of trafficking for sexual exploitation, sentenced to 16 years
Raj Singh Barsran, 34, of Caldercliffe Road, Huddersfield, guilty of rape and two counts of sexual assault, sentenced to 17 years
Nahman Mohammed, 32, of West View, Huddersfield, guilty of two counts of rape and one count of trafficking for sexual exploitation, sentenced to 15 years
Mansoor Akhtar, 27, of Blackmoorfoot Road, Huddersfield, guilty of two counts of rape and two counts of trafficking for sexual exploitation, sentenced to eight years
Wiqas Mahmud, 38, of Banks Crescent, Huddersfield, guilty of three counts of rape, sentenced to 15 years
Nasarat Hussain, 30, of Upper Mount Street, Huddersfield, guilty of three counts of rape and one count of sexual assault, sentenced to 17 years
Sajid Hussain, of 33, of Grasmere Road, Huddersfield, guilty of two counts of rape, sentenced to 17 years
Mohammed Irfraz, 30, of North Road, Huddersfield, guilty of child abduction and two counts of trafficking for sexual exploitation, sentenced to six years
Faisal Nadeem, 32, of Carr Green, Huddersfield, guilty of rape and supplying class A drugs, sentenced to 12 years
Mohammed Azeem, 33, of Wrose Road, Bradford, guilty of five counts of rape, sentenced to 18 years
Manzoor Hassan, 38, of Bland Street, Huddersfield, guilty of administering a noxious substance, inciting child prostitution and supplying a class A drug, sentenced to five years
Mohammed Akram, 33, of Springdale Street, Huddersfield, guilty of two counts of rape and two counts of trafficking for sexual exploitation and awaiting sentencing
Niaz Ahmed, 54, of Woodthorpe Terrace, Huddersfield, guilty of sexual assault and inciting a child to engage in sexual activity and awaiting sentencing
Asif Bashir, 33, of Thornton Lodge Road, Huddersfield, guilty of, rape and attempted rape and awaiting sentencing
Mohammed Imran Ibrar, 34, of Manchester Road, Huddersfield, guilty of trafficking for sexual exploitation and assault and awaiting sentencing
Käsi ylös kuka huomaa yhteneväisyyden Oulun muslimien lasten raiskausvyyhdin kanssa.
Radiopuhelin kirjoitti: ↑Ma Heinä 30, 2012 2:01 pm Ulkomaalaisia ei tuomita heppoisimmilla perusteilla kuin suomalaisia. Korostuminen raiskaustilastoissa johtuu vain siitä että maahanmuuttajat yksinkertaisesti raiskaavat enemmän.
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https://caldronpool.com/tommy-robinson- ... s-anxiety/Following the verdict, Robinson told RT News the charges have completely changed:
The British government continually slam Russia, they continually slam China, about free speech and about their treatment of journalists. Today, I’m going to be sent back to prison next week for the second time because I asked, as a journalist, I asked ‘how are you feeling about your sentence?’
The original charges have completely changed. The charges I was released from prison for, the charges I was cleared on, they spent five months, sitting, looking, and inventing more charges. My charges were that by asking the Muslim pedophiles how they feel about their verdict that that causes them anxiety.
So, I have been convicted of that – causing them anxieties, I’ve been convicted of that, I’ve been convicted of taking a picture of someone outside a court room.
Every journalist, you’ve watched the British journalists here, they all took pictures of me and they’ve actually ruled against what the British law is, on the judiciaries website: ‘Courts have no power under section 42 to prevent publication of material that is already in the public domain.’
I read off a BBC News website. Ok, everything I read, everything I said that day was already in the public domain. Do you know what they said in court? That, on their own website that’s wrong, that’s wrong.