Wednesday, 15 October 2008

Dancing Barefoot



Here is the video I promised you. Whilst here we might as well use some space up by linking to another story I thought you might find interesting.

The Aberdeen Press and Journal is reporting that Councillor Gurudeo Saluja, chairman of Aberdeenshire Council’s social work and housing committee stated: “I am pleased to agree an increase in grant funding to ensure much needed services exist to support victims of rape and sexual assault." When announcing a grant of £5000 to a Rape and Abuse Support site.

Now this is good. Rape victims deserve all the help and support they can get and rapists also deserve to be supported....By a rope around the neck.

Browsing the RAS site, I wonder how many of those rapes reported in that area were carried out by the enrichers of our society? Sorry but it is the way my mind thinks.

So I flick to The UK Enrichment News and click on the Rape Category to find that "Asians" seem to feature quite a lot in the news stories returned.

Now the thing to remember about The UK Enrichment News, is that I rarely update it because of lack of time. Otherwise the number of stories returned would be much higher. There are at least a dozen other stories from the last month I can recall that I have not added.

So if you have a bit of time to help me on this one site, I would much appreciate it. So to, would those who use the information provided. Contact me on the Green Arrow Forum via PM.


4 comments:

  1. The below was on Asian news it seems that Asian men like to give the old wifes a hard time. I feel sorry for the woman but they should not come to the UK and marry someone they dont even know in an arranged marriage. If they manage to get money how much more will this cost the British tax payer.


    No help for foreign brides

    15/10/2008


    ROCHDALE MP Paul Rowen has backed calls to help support destitute migrant Asian women who are not entitled to benefits.

    At a meeting organised by the Red Cross in Leeds Civic Hall last week, Mr Rowen backed calls to abolish the current situation of migrant women who find themselves on the streets after marriages to their British partners fail.

    They are told by the authorities that they must go back to their country of origin. But for many this is not possible due to the shame attached to being separated or divorced.

    It also means they are not entitled to any public funds and often find themselves homeless and living in the streets.

    Mr Rowen described the situation as a "crime against humanity" and called on the government to act.

    He said: "Last year I commissioned research that showed that over a 12 month period, 15 women in Rochdale who did not have the right to remain in the UK had sought help from agencies in Rochdale.

    "All were subject to domestic violence but because of their immigration status most did not receive help - because under current rules they are not entitled to receive public funds.

    "This is disgraceful!"

    He added, "In February, following a very successful lobby of Parliament organised by the Southall Black Sisters, Home Office Minister Vernon Croaker agreed to initiate a consultation on paying these victims retrospectively if they are successful in getting the right to remain in the UK.

    "Six months on however we are still waiting and these women are still left destitute.

    "I call on the Minister not just to launch a consultation but to adopt a similar system as that adopted for asylum seekers whereby they receive support until their case is decided.

    "That would be the humanitarian way to deal with the situation."


    Aberdeen

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  2. http://www.ummah.net/forum/showthread.php?t=184519

    apparently 2009 may see some changes to halal and kosher slaughter of live terrified animals, the ummah are getting organised...maybe we should too?

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  3. Aberdeen.its been going on for decades. i once worked with a muslim girl that wanted to throw herself in a canal due to the fact she was to marry someone she didnt know from pakistan.i calmed her down,talked sense to her and took her for a drink,she was so broke down it was untrue.she really hit my heart.i sometimes wonder what happened to her.!!

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