Thursday, January 29, 2015

voiceforchildren: Mario Lundy Named by Jersey Child Abuse Inquiry.

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Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Death in Custody UK’s justice system the scene of corruption - Joy Gardner...

JUSTICE DENIED (50 minutes/l995/Director Ken Fero/Migrant Media)

On the 28th July 1993 Joy Gardner died when police and deportation officers used force to restrain her, tying her with a body belt and ankle straps and gagging her mouth with thirteen feet of tape. There was a national outcry when people heard how Joy had died. 'Justice Denied ' hears from members of her family about Joy's death, reports on the reactions to it in the Black community, examines two other deaths related to immigration control, that of Kwanele Siziba and Joseph Nnalue, and asks what are the political circumstances that allow these deaths to happen.

The film follows the struggle of Joy's family in their fight for justice and for the truth to be exposed. The film examines how the media carried out a character assassination of Joy in order to justify the way in which she was killed and how this fed into a widespread cover-up.

The highly controversial programme asks why senior police officers and the immigration service did not face charges for their involvement in this controversial incident. Throughout 'Justice Denied' the families speak out to keep the memory of their loved ones alive, to demand justice and to challenge the climate of fear created by Britain's enforcement of immigration controls.

Update: 28th July 2013

It has now been 20 years since the death of Joy Gardner. Deaths during deportation have not stopped and only a week ago, at the time of writing, an inquest jury found that Jimmy Mubenga had been 'Unlawfully Killed' during deportation. Time will tell if anybody is held to account for his death. Family run campaign against custody deaths continue also and to mark the release of this film on Vimeo a launch event will be held in Tottenham, North London o

The full video can be found here - 
https://vimeo.com/70408219

IPCC press office 29DEC2014

Ben Emmerson at the HASC 26 Jan 2015

26 January 2015 - Statutory Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse - Oral evidence - 

https://committees.parliament.uk/event/8310/formal-meeting-oral-evidence-session/

The video of the meeting can be found here - 

 https://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/1b0706a2-0fc8-4a40-a904-d1b486a661d8


Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Aangirfan: ISIS; FALSE FLAG; TUNISIA; STUPID AMERICANS

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Thursday, January 15, 2015

Sex Offenders Living In Wales Increases.

The number of sex offenders living in north and mid Wales has risen over the last year.
(I wonder if you are on the list, Melfyn ?)

There are now 1,147 sex offenders living in the area - an increase of 317.

The total for North Wales this year was 722 - up 54 on last year. There were no year on year comparison figures for Dyfed Powys.

In North Wales, the highest number of registered sex offenders live in Wrexham at 141, followed by Gwynedd at 139, Conwy 138, Denbighshire 128, Flintshire 111 and Anglesey 85.

The figures were supplied by North Wales and Dyfed-Powys Police in a Freedom of Information request by the Daily Post.

A North Wales Police spokesman said: “There may be some registered sex offenders that lived in North Wales, but have since moved away to other force areas.”
Last year North Wales Police said they had concerns about “releasing details of actual towns/villages due to the geographical area and small numbers”.

A spokesman said: “If any such information was disclosed, it would make supervision more difficult and could lead to a rise in re-offending.”
It could also lead to offenders going “underground”, making it difficult for the authorities to trace and monitor them.

In North Wales, the Circles of Support and Accountability (COSA) project works with sex offenders to “minimise alienation, support reintegration and so prevent sexual reoffending.”


Another all-Wales organisation, Stop it Now! helps protect children and young people from sexual abuse by working with parents and others “through awareness raising and education.”


Hundreds of paedophiles have been identified since the introduction of “Sarah’s Law” in 2011. Thousands of requests for information were made in England, Scotland and Wales; many resulted in a paedophile being revealed.


The disclosure scheme was named after eight-year-old victim Sarah Payne.


It means a parent or guardian can ask police if a person who has contact with children is a child sex offender.


If the individual has convictions for sexual offences against children or poses a risk of causing harm, the police can choose to disclose this information to the parent, carer or guardian.


Jon Brown, NSPCC lead on tackling sexual abuse, said: “While Sarah’s Law is obviously working well and protecting some children, we know there are many more still at risk.


“It’s important to remember that the vast majority of child abuse is committed by someone known to the child.”


Summers coming...

Sunday, January 04, 2015

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Saturday, January 03, 2015

Child abuse: Bathed in disinfectant, whipped with kettle flexes, beaten and forced to eat vomit... victims' harrowing testimonies

Kincora house on the Upper Newtownards Road in east Belfast
Kincora house on the Upper Newtownards Road in east Belfast

Harrowing accounts of how children were beaten and abused in care homes in Northern Ireland have dominated the news during 2014.

The Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry is investigating allegations between 1922 and 1995.

It was set up by the Executive to investigate institutions run by the State and churches or owned by the private sector or voluntary bodies. Victims have given a series of powerful testimonies of the abuse they suffered while in care.

The inquiry heard how children at homes run by nuns were made to eat their own vomit.

Some were also forced to bathe in disinfectant and beaten for wetting the bed.

Children at Sisters of Nazareth properties in Derry were known by their numbers rather than their names.

Abuse included physical assaults using sticks, straps and kettle flexes.

Another former resident described how nuns' treatment of children at Termonbacca care home "bordered on the psychotic".

He described the home as a "hell-hole" and likened it to a concentration camp.

Children were forced to clean floors in a chain, with their arms linked and rags under both feet, he recalled.

He also told the inquiry that the nuns used to bath the children in Jeyes fluid, claiming: "It was kind of like a Zyklon B gas chamber."

A female witness also told how she was beaten black and blue by nuns but didn't tell anyone for fear that she would be killed.

The woman, now 58, lived in Nazareth House in Derry from 1957 until 1969.

She recalled a "cruel" nun who beat her.

The woman said: "She would punch or hit with a black belt she wore around her waist, or a stick. She would just lose her temper.

"I tried to grab whatever she had in her hand and she just said 'Don't grab it, there's nails in it' and I was black and blue."

The inquiry has also heard how sex abuse was rampant at Rubane House in Co Down.

Around a fifth of boys were subjected to sexual or physical abuse, equal to if not worse than that at another notorious home, Kincora in east Belfast.

Rubane House was the subject of a police investigation in the 1990s.

Three De La Salle Order Brothers were charged but none convicted after their trials did not go ahead due to legal issues.

The inquiry has also heard how 131 children, some as young as five, were sent to Australia as child migrants.

One told how he was allowed to believe he was an orphan for over four decades.

He was 48 years old when he discovered that his mother was still alive.

https://web.archive.org/web/20150411062256/http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/child-abuse-bathed-in-disinfectant-whipped-with-kettle-flexes-beaten-and-forced-to-eat-vomit-victims-harrowing-testimonies-30869096.html