Files on White Victims of Rotherham Silently Disappear While World Cheers Return of Black Boko Haram Schoolgirls

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
October 19, 2014

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Nigerians hold a ‘million woman march’ to get Boko Haram to stop abducting school girls.

A huge fuss was made about the 200 young Black females kidnapped by Boko Harem a while back. It included various celebrities, including Obongo’s mate, wearing t-shirts saying ‘give us back our girls’ in an attempt to force the Muslims to free their victims and not kidnap any more.

Well, now it looks like the young Blacks are going to be returned unharmed and another huge fuss is being made of this in the media.

Contrast this response with the 1,400 White victims of Rotherham. They were taken from their families by Muslims too, only they were all drugged, raped and trafficked, with many of them being brainwashed into thinking that this was a normal right of passage in growing up.

Our girls were not returned unharmed, none of them will ever be the same again. They were raped and abused in hideous ways and this is still going on in every area that has been colonised by these barbaric creatures.

Our girls didn’t receive any celebrity campaigns, there were no UN soldiers sent to Rotherham to protect them at their schools, no heart felt pledges of solidarity with them from foreign diplomats, nothing.

This is because our girls were White, and as we continually see, White people have no value at all in our modern world.

Now we find out that crucial files concerning the case have been stolen and even the Home Office Committee itself is being forced to admit that there has been a cover up.

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Special tee-shirts were made for everyone to wear.

Independent:

Fears of a “deliberate cover-up” by public officials of the sexual abuse of children in Rotherham have been fuelled by the large number of documents detailing the scandal which have vanished, an investigation by MPs has concluded.

They urged the Home Office to launch an immediate search for the missing paperwork and to examine claims that files warning about the activities of paedophile rings were stolen from a locked council office in the South Yorkshire town.

In a report published on Saturday, the Commons home affairs select committee said the “shocking” failure to act on repeated warnings of systematic exploitation had exposed more victims to abuse.

At least 1,400 girls as young as 11 were groomed and abused by gangs in the town over a 16 year period and new victims continue to come forward.

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All we have is one solitary flag flying outside Rotherham Police station.

The committee, in its second inquiry into Rotherham, said there was “compelling evidence” that the town’s council and South Yorkshire Police ignored “numerous, credible warnings about the scale of child sexual exploitation”.

And it raised suspicions that officials colluded to conceal evidence which could have uncovered the scandal years before it came to light.

The MPs heard private evidence from a former researcher who was hired by Rotherham Council to find ways of catching men who tried to lure girls and vulnerable young women into prostitution.

She referred in a report, which was about to be sent to the Home Office, to the “alleged indifference towards, and ignorance of, child sexual exploitation on the part of senior managers”, the committee said.

“The researcher told us that an unknown individual subsequently gained access to her office and removed all of the data relating to the Home Office work.

“There were no signs of a forced entry and the action involved moving through key-coded and locked security doors. “She was also subjected to personal hostility at the hands of Council officials and police officers,” the committee said.

The MPs said: “This is not the first case in which it has been alleged that files of information relating to child sexual exploitation have disappeared. The proliferation of revelations about files which can no longer be located gives rise, whether fairly or not, to public suspicion of a deliberate cover-up.

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To add insult to injury we even have a Non-White leading the Home Office enquiry.