‘Sons of the Desert’

 

Apparently we should applaud the BBC for its openness and transparency as it ‘reported’ the fact that some ‘Syrian’ immigrants had been arrested (22 mins) and charged with raping a 14 year old girl in Newcastle.

Well done the BBC.

One of the ‘Syrians’ was, unfortunately for the BBC, a member of a family that the BBC was following after they were brought to the UK by the government as part of its refugee programme.

The BBC had a significant interest in this story which is why the police say they told Newsnight, over a month ago, that they had arrested and charged the ‘Syrian’ youth.  Guess the BBC were just trying to establish the facts as they waited over four weeks to break the story….or did they find out someone else was about to break it and were forced to come clean in what is a highly embarrassing story for them as they try to promote the idea that we must accept more refugees?  No reason at all why the BBC would sit on this story for a month is there?

And when they finally did admit the truth it was not a ‘report’ or an ‘investigation’ but a mere acknowledgement that this had happened…it was a tick box exercise to make it look like they were being open and transparent.

The Mail reckons there is more to this…the police, as with Rotherham and Rochdale, covering up the crime…and the BBC helping them just as they did with Rotherham and Rochdale.

Police were last night accused of burying allegations that a gang of Syrians sexually assaulted two teenage girls in a Newcastle park.

Three young men and a teenage boy, at least one of them a refugee, were arrested last month over claims two 14-year-olds had been attacked in the centre of the city.

But even after the suspects were charged and appeared in court, Northumbria Police – which claims to have made sexual violence a top priority – did not announce the case to the public or press. Even the local MP only heard about it last week.

Last night, it also emerged that the force published more than 100 incidents and public appeals, including those on sexual assaults and indecent exposures, on its website in the same month the alleged attacks took place – but not the case allegedly involving the Syrians.

Other crimes included the theft of 19 prawn pots from a harbour wall and a car being scratched.

Details on the alleged attacks emerged on Friday in a report by the BBC, which had been following the progress of the refugee defendant’s family since they arrived in Britain last year under the Government’s high-profile scheme to resettle vulnerable Syrians.

However, the BBC’s Newsnight programme has refused to say when it first heard about the case.

A police source told The Mail on Sunday the BBC had been informed four weeks previously in early May, when the teenage refugee had been arrested and charged.

It comes after police in Germany and Sweden faced damaging claims they tried to cover up sex attacks by migrants for fear of stoking public anger against new arrivals.

Last night, Ukip leader Nigel Farage – who has been criticised for warning the migrant crisis could put British women at risk – said: ‘Serious questions need to be asked about both the vetting of those the Government are allowing into the country, and of the authorities, including the BBC, who appear to have been involved in a conspiracy of silence over the case.

‘When did they know what was happening, and why is it only coming out now?’ 

A real news report would have been asking about the police reaction and why they allegedly covered up the crime and how this shows they haven’t learnt anything from the previous cases in Rotherham and Rochdale and elsewhere when Police, Media and political silence allowed young girls to be attacked and abused for years.

As said, this wasn’t ‘news’ this was the BBC covering their own backside….very reluctantly.

Perhaps Newsnight, instead of wasting time ridiculously trying to gauge how an England result in the European Championship might effect the EU referendum, could explore the issues surrounding the influx of millions of Muslims into Europe and how that might effect our society, culture and stability.

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4 Responses to ‘Sons of the Desert’

  1. Grant says:

    Well, the BBC covered up Jimmy Saville, so this should come as no surprise. But how many others are being covered up ?

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  3. Rob in Cheshire says:

    The common purpose leftist establishment will never forgive Nigel Farage for being correct about the inevitable consequences of muslim immigration. That is the ultimate crime in their eyes.

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  4. Englands Dreaming says:

    For any normal news organisation they would not be able to believe their luck in getting a scoop landing in their lap.
    But of course the BBC is beyond normal, they are beyond the pale, – off message, dig a hole, bury it.

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