Furious Rotherham Abuse Victim Demands Shamed Police Commissioner Shaun Wright Steps Down

Daily Stormer
September 12, 2014

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Victim: Miss Wilson, who was abused from the age of 11 yelled: ”You let my sister be murdered, you let us be groomed. You should be out or dead.’

Political correctness is destroying entire nations.

How is it that more people are not angry about a government that literally sheltered child rapists because of their privileged status as non-Whites?

Daily Mail:

A victim abused by Rotherham paedophiles who also murdered her sister has today confronted embattled police chief Shaun Wright and demanded his resignation.

Sarah Wilson, who was abused by Asian attackers for five years from the age of 11, berated the man at the centre of the child sex scandal for refusing the leave his £85,000-a-year job.

Miss Wilson’s younger sister, Laura, died in the UK’s first white honour killing carried out by an Asian boyfriend. She was 17 when she was stabbed and dumped in a canal by killer Ashtiaq Ashgar.

From the public gallery at a meeting in Rotherham today Sarah Wilson, who has waived her right to anonymity, yelled at the South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner: ‘You let my sister be murdered, you let us be groomed. You should be out or dead.’

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Rotherham child abuse victim Sarah Wilson, whose sister Laura was murdered by a member of an Paki pedophiles, confronted South Yorkshire police chief Shaun Wright and demanded he resigns

Before being elected South Yorkshire PCC in 2012, Mr Wright was Rotherham’s councillor in charge of children’s services for five years.

The department repeatedly turned a blind eye to evidence that 1,400 girls had fallen into the clutches of paedophiles from 1997 to last year.

From 11 Sarah Wilson was plied with alcohol and cannabis by sexual predators who habitually abused her until she was 16, when they lost interest because she was no longer underage, she said.

Having now turned her life around she waived her right to anonymity to persuade other victims to come forward.

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Laura Wilson at 17 was murdered by her Paki ‘boyfriend’ in the UK’s first White honor killing.

Speaking to Shaun Wright directly Miss Wilson, who was joined by other victims: ‘Alarm bells were ringing since I was 11-years-old and not at one time did I get offered any support from social services or the police.

‘How can you sit there and deny everything you’ve done? How can you do it? What about all those families? You’ve done nothing to support us. Nothing’.

She added: ‘I’ve had to live with this for 12 years and what have you done? You’ve still got your job.’

To Mr Wright directly, again, she said: ‘You can’t even look me in the face, can you? Stand down’.

Responding to taunts he said: ‘The young ladies in the public gallery, without a shadow of a doubt, have been let down and they deserve every course of support and every course of justice.’

He added: ‘My record in tackling child sexual exploitation as PCC (Police and Crime Commissioner) speaks for itself.’

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Ashtiaq Ashgar is serving a life sentence for Laura’s murder.

At today’s meeting Mr Wright was also confronted by the grandfather of one of the at least 1,400 children abused by gangs, mainly of Pakistani origin.

Speaking from the public gallery, the man said his 12-year-old granddaughter was arrested for being drunk and disorderly by police officers who let her four adult abusers go free.

The man said: ‘You were a disgrace, mate. If I had a gun I would shoot you.’

Mr Wright responded, saying: ‘Clearly, if that took place, it’s an absolute disgrace.’

The PCC faced angry scenes at the meeting in Rotherham Town Hall as members of the public asked why he was still in his job.

Mr Wright has resisted widespread and repeated top-level calls for him to resign since the publication of the Jay Report into child sexual exploitation (CSE) in Rotherham, which detailed how at least 1,400 children were subjected to horrors including rape, violence and trafficking for sex between 1997 and 2013.