A REAL JOB FOR OUR
EQUALITIES COMMISSION WHICH NEEDS THEIR HELP
NOW!
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SPECIAL INVESTIGATION
from Andrew Malone
IN MUMBAI-INDIA.
[We hope to hear any time now that
the members of the EQUALITIES COMMISSION have
decided that their excellent services would be
better served in Mumbai India where countless
children many mutilated in order that they can
beggar on the streets making a fortune for their
brutal minders. A Father Barnabe said: "
They just get replaced with new ones (children) -and
cast out on to the street to become beggars or die.
That's the way of life here -it never changes." But
there could be hope on the horizon if the members of
the EQUALITIES COMMISSION (formally the RACE
RELATIONS COMMISSION) finally realise that they have
been in the wrong country for decades and are now
determined to give up their highly paid jobs in the
UK and travel to India to do what they should have
done many years ago rather than waste their time
here with a few hard spoken people many of whom were
concerned by important matters such as housing and
jobs and the threat to their Way-of -Life and the
special treatment offered to newcomers at the
expense of the indigenous population. We cannot
recall there being MILLIONS of children treated as
slaves and suffering amputations and others killed
and their organs taken for the rich , forced into
pornography and used as sex slaves in the UK.]
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THE REAL SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRES
IT's the year's feelgood film-a Mumbi
slum boy hits the jackpot on a TV quiz show. But in
this shocking dispatch, ANDREW MALONE goes behind
the fantasy to uncover the MAFIA gangs deliberately
crippling children for profit.
'We give the
police some money- a little something to let them
wet their beaks,' said Jahan,smirking and
flashing stained, rotting teeth...
Not all the
'disappeared' children are maimed or turned into
beggars. But all face a trully grim future.
According to HUMAN RIGHTS groups some are forced
into child pornography and used as sex slaves.
Others are killed and have their organs sold to
wealthy Indians.
On the approach road
to the airport wealthy businessmen hoping to tap
into India's huge reserves of cheap labour and cash
in on the economic miracle drive past hundreds of
child beggars, many of whom have been stolen from
their parents and mutilated by cruel gangs.
It is here the two
faces of 'modern India can be seen side by side.
AND, despite India's
economic boom, the future looks bleak for millions
of the nation's children.
A Father
Barnabe said: "
They just get replaced with new ones (children) -and
cast out on to the street to become beggars or die.
That's the way of life here -it never changes."
[Does not these few sentences say it all?]
TO BE CONTINUED
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