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Ed Toner [OP]

2003-01-30 16:19 | User Profile

Actually, it SHOULD shame the negro race, but they have no shame, so blame it on whitey.

A similar story appeared in The Newark Star Ledger, about more black child abuse and murder.

[url=http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?newslett=1&click_id=3&art_id=vn20030129063533560C580498&set_id=1]http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?newslett=1&...580498&set_id=1[/url]

Callous death of little girl shames a nation

January 29 2003 at 06:35AM

By Jeremy Laurance

London - The prolonged torture and murder of an eight-year-old girl who was kept trussed in a bin bag during her final days has led to the publication of Britain's biggest inquiry into a child abuse scandal.

She died after having been starved, beaten and neglected for months. She had 128 separate injuries to her body.

Every professional organisation involved in her "care" has been condemned in the report released on Tuesday.

Victoria was sent by her parents from the Ivory Coast to live with her great-aunt Lord Laming's inquiry into the killing of Victoria Climbie, who died in February 2000, said the failure of the agencies involved to protect her was a disgrace.

Four social service departments, two housing departments and two specialised child protection teams of the Metropolitan Police were supposed to be looking after her.

"Not one of the agencies empowered to protect children in positions similar to Victoria's - funded from the public purse - emerges from this inquiry with much credit," the report says.

Alan Milburn, the Health Secretary, announced a fundamental reform of children's services in response to the 400-page report.

He said a series of "children's trusts" would be set up to bring all local services for children under one organisation to "remove the barriers" between services.

'A gross failure of the system and was inexcusable' Training is also to be reviewed, new national standards introduced and clearer guidance issued in a bid to stop such "unspeakable abuse" being allowed to happen again.

Victoria was sent by her parents from the Ivory Coast to live with her great-aunt in Britain in search of a better life.

Instead she found "unimaginable cruelty", sustaining daily beatings from her great-aunt, Marie Therese Kouao, and her boyfriend Carl Manning.

Both are serving life ....................................................


Dan Dare

2003-01-31 22:41 | User Profile

Entire forests of Scandinavian spruce have been sacrificed to produce the hectares of newsprint devoted to hysterical hand-wringing and in blaming the 'authorities' for this sorry episode.

However a few salient but inconvenient facts have not had a full airing, and may not therefore be evident to the casual reader:

Apart from the fact that these savages are dwelling in their midst, it's not clear how any of this gets to be a concern for, or indeed the responsibility of normal, native Britsh people or their public institutions. It's an all Afro affair.