Dear friends,
Please take a
moment, now, before you continue to readl, to ask
yourself 'how would I feel if one of these young victims of
grooming was a member of MY family?'
British
National Party faithful from the length and breadth of the county, as well
as members of other Nationalist groups, turned out their in numbers
yesterday in Blackpool demanding a retrial in the Charlene Downes murder
case.
14,000 leaflets in a few short
hours! That's what we distributed in Blackpool in the morning when more
than 100 nationalists united together to highlight the vile and horrific
practice of Muslim Paedophile Grooming.
Our Truth Truck, and
her smaller cousin the Truth Van, toured the town centre all day and were
greeted by thumbs-up and loud cheering and applause from all walks of life.
Our people, people just
like you, turned out despite the rain in support of Charlene's
long-suffering family; virtually every region of this country was
represented with members arriving from as far afield as the South East,
Swindon, London and Scotland. One
attendee and BNP member even flew in from Slovakia for the
day.
The rallying point, and flying proud over Blackpool all
day, was the huge 25ft British National Party sail banner, kindly donated
for use on the day by our ever active London Region.
Once our leaflet supply
had been distributed to eager members of the public, a huge number of
people then marched with Nick Griffin MEP and Charlene’s mother Karen
Downes from outside the SeaLife Centre on the North Short to a static
demonstration outside one of the takeaway shops owned by the alleged
murderers.
The day ended with an indoor meeting at a local venue
where several speakers, including as many women as there were men,
addressed a packed out room.
It was a great day in Blackpool; for one day, we owned that
town. But you and I both know that one day of activity is not
enough; it is not enough for young girls like Charlene and Paige who
have already lost their lives to these monsters; it is not enough for our
vulnerable young girls who are currently being abused; it is not enough for
our vulnerable young girls who are at danger of being abused when the
current girls get too old, or worse, die because of the abuse.
We demand Justice for Charlene and we
demand a public inquiry into the state failure to deal with Muslim grooming
gangs.
The media think that just because they reported on the
grooming 'issue' for a few weeks last month that they can now forget that
it is happening, and hope that the general public do too. With your help,
we will prove the media wrong.
Please make your donation today to our “Public Inquiry
Grooming Gangs” appeal, and play your part in helping to ensure that
Musilm grooming of our young girls is not ignored and pushed to one side by
the maistread media and politicians any longer.
The Charlene Downes
case
Charlene Downes went
missing, presumed murdered, in Blackpool, on the 1st of November
2003.
The Downes family have
campaigned for justice, but the Establishment have repeatedly ignored their
requests.
Police investigations
into Charlene's disappearance point the blame squarely at kebab house
owners Iyad Albattikhi and Mohammed Reveshi, who were acquitted
and awarded a quarter of a million pounds each for damages to their
‘reputation’.
Before the trial, the police
had told Charlene’s Mother that they were, quote; “99.9%
certain that Charlene has been murdered.”
Weeks later, Mrs
Downes heard from a relative in the Midlands, that the Metro newspaper had
reported that Charlene’s body had been cut up and put into a
kebab.
Mrs Downes then asked the
police if it was true, and they denied it, saying; “take no notice of
what you read in those rags, the truth will come out in
court.”
But of course, when Mrs Downes
eventually got into court, months later, it became very clear that the
newspapers had known of the facts months before she did.
So, the police had tipped-off
the press and then LIED to Mrs Downes when she challenged them over it.
The Paige Chivers
case
15 year-old Paige
Chivers also went missing in 2007.
She frequented the kebab house
on Dickson Road owned by Albattikhi, the defendant in the Charlene Downes
murder case.
The Daily Mail
reported that; "the police believe she has gone the same way as Charlene
Downes."
Four years after Paige went
missing the police finally announced that they had launched a 'murder
investigation'!
I thank you
in advance for your kind support; after all, if brave women such as Karen Downes can keep
fighing after everything her family has been put through, surely we must
all play our part too.
The
rotten Establishment has failed to protect our children – now it's up
to us!
Sincerely,
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