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The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
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The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
This case stinks and is really making me angry and depressed. The father and the step mother flee the country after they have clearly abused and ultimately murdered this poor girl and now they have released a statement portraying themselves as the victims of a media smear campaign. Truly sub-human scum. And nice to see such lovely contributors to our society were put up in a five bedroom council house in Surrey. The country is totally finished. CHEERS BLAIR/ BROWN/ CAMERON/ MAY/ JOHNSON/ TRUSS/ SUNAK.
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It's cultural enhancement and still the hot topic for discussion across dinner party tables up and down the whole country, So what if a few poor kids lose their innocence/lives? Just look at the benefits BOTH main political parties get from this. Kids were probably asking for it anyway. Best rid of.
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Ill educated third world scum. If you come here and get free fucking housing at least act in a civilised manner or fuck back to whichever fucking Stan you came from.
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I recommend this book for anyone who is interested. Shame: The bestselling true story of a girl's struggle to survive by Jasvinder Sanghera
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There are several books available on forced marriages among the Pakistan and Sikh communities. The most horrific of these is The Imam's Daughter by Hannah Shah. In all of these books the prospective husband is never Abdool from down the road, or Ahmed from Leicester, but a bloke from the sub continent, with little or no education, hardly any English and related to one of the parents. Many of the girls are taken on holiday and are have the plan forced on them there. Many of the blokes become alcoholics or domestic abusers. A few of the girls who try to escape are murdered. I reccomend this book for anyone who is interested.
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joyo 3:36 Wed Sep 6 Absolutely no surprise that you rock up on a thread about an abused kid.
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Oxbore 1.29...shame...ain't you worried about squatters getting into your mud hut or is it that shitty even they give it a swerve?
- Mike Oxsaw
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PwoperNaughtyButNot 1:15 Wed Sep 6 They are all probably toeing the line and have agreed to marry the persons chosen for them. Wouldn't be surprised if the poor little mite told her family in no uncertain terms she was having none of that, so they tried a little (too much) traditional education on her. Still, cultural enhancement eh? Great subject for Islington dinner party small talk, not so great for those forced to live with it every day.
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Read on social media somewhere this week that some Home Office workers approving or rejecting asylum claims have been working from their second homes (in Pakistan).
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Read on social media somewhere this week that some Home Office workers approving or rejecting asylum claims have been working from their second homes (in Pakistan).
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The other part is that they fled hoping for safe haven in Pakistan and now they are pleading with the UK authorities to get them out of there and back to UK as they fear persecution, torture and murder. Scum bags
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The odd bit in all of the reporting is the lack of update on the 5 brothers and sisters that have also gone missing.
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"Wonder if she married him so he could get a passport" Difficult not to think that considering how much of that goes on.
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There are a lot of stories currently about the courts giving custody to fathers , as is the case here. Recent bbc piece justifying mothers abducting their kids and taking them to Turkey. I’m assuming this is a much bigger situation and this tragic story is the tip of a grim ice burg
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The girls mother was on the TV this morning. Didn't speak a word of English. Wonder if she married him so he could get a passport
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Stop being such a whoosie. It's price that the authorities are clearly happy to pay in their pursuit of culturally enhancing this backward, Victorian, racist, intolerant, navel-gazing apology of a nation.
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I agree. So much about this case is sick and tragic. The father and stepmother and everyone else living in the house fled abroad, leaving Sara/her remains alone to be discovered by police. And I wish the media would stop illustrating their articles with photos of Sara plastered in makeup. I hate seeing little girls in makeup.