Friday, 30 March 2012

Labour Party lose their Bradford West seat to a pro-Islamic party.

George Galloway was announced the clear winner of the Bradford West by-election with over 55% of the vote. That career politician came to Bradford, a City that he has never been to in his life, and took full advantage of the City's racial and religious divide. That same man has the nerve to accuse the BNP of being racist for doing the exact same thing.

Almost 10,000 postal votes where registered on the run up to this election, i wonder why. I have attached a copy of the letter Galloway used to canvass the Pakistani Muslim community.

Monday, 26 March 2012

Muslim fundamentalist is being pampered at our expense.

Abu-Qatada, who was once branded by a judge as "Osama Bin Laden's Right Hand Man In Europe" has had a residential upgrade since he was released from Long Lartin prison last month. His wife and five children are also said to be delighted with the move because the new house has more bedrooms and bigger gardens.

The last house he was placed in, in Wembley, North London was costing the taxpayer £1900 a month in rent. Goodness knows what his new place is costing us.

Sunday, 25 March 2012

Further information on the Oxford Paedophile ring

The police are openly trying to sweep this Pakistani paedophile ring under the carpet by refusing to release details on the ethnicity of the suspected members of a paedophile ring who were arrested in Oxford dawn raids a few days ago.

Well, Nationalistfairmedia has received a bit more information. We haven't heard the actual ethnicities of the men in question, but have heard that the men in question have fine English names like Akhtar Dogar, Anjum Dogar and Kamar Jamil.

Friday, 23 March 2012

12 strong Muslim Paedophile ring arrested in Oxford


Twelve men have been arrested in Oxford by police investigating Child Exploitation offences. 
Police said the men aged 21-37 were arrested following an investigation into exploitation of 24 girls aged between 11-16. 
They have been arrested on suspicion of prostitution of females under the age of 18, 
trafficking, grooming, administering drugs for the purpose of rape and rape.

Police believe the offences have happened over a six year period. 
Neighbourhood policing teams will be carrying out reassurance patrols in the area.

Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Newsagent Jailed after trying to steal an elderly customer's National Lottery winnings

When 73 year old Gwyn Badham-Davies from Hingham, Norfolk went to his local village shop, he handed his ticket to the proprietor, a Mrs Anne Jeevarajah, he was told that he had only won £10. She handed over the £10 and then launched a plot to steal the small fortune that he had actually won.

Jeevarajah seen that her customer's winning ticket had five of the winning numbers, plus the bonus ball, meaning he had actually won £156,659.


A week after she deceived Mr Badham-Davies into believing his ticket had only won £10, her husband Alfred contacted Camelot and tried to claim the claim the prize. Camelot became suspicious due to the length of time that had passed between the purchase of the ticket and them trying claim the prize, so the  police where called. 


When police questioned the Jeevarajah's, it was noticed that they couldn't confirm where or when they bought the ticket, so a full investigation was launched. 


They where both given 14 month sentences at Norwich Crown Court after Anne Jeevarajah pleaded guilty to theft and fraud, and her husband pleaded guilty to fraud. Judge Alasdair Darroch, told them that it was a flagrant breach of trust, and it was the sort of matter the public expects to be dealt with very seriously.


A spokesman from Camelot said: 'We have information in our system which can monitor every single ticket purchased. We know when and where every line of numbers is bought and when a winning ticket is presented and scanned into a terminal. The success of the National Lottery is built on trust and the sentences handed down provide clear evidence that Camelot will not allow that trust to be undermined in any way.'

Pakistani rape gang from Dewsbury filmed themselves attacking a white 15 year old girl.

Six Pakistani men got a fifteen year old girl drunk and then filmed themselves as they raped and sexually assaulted her, a jury has been told. The jury at Leeds Crown Court heard that in May 2010, the girl was taken to three different houses in Dewsbury during the course of one evening, where she was repeatedly raped and sexually assaulted.

Mohammed Ali Rehman, aged 26, denies three counts of rape and one count of attempted rape. Faisar Younas, aged 23, denies rape. Hasan Rehman, the younger brother of the aforementioned Mohammed Ali Rehman, Wahid Hussain, Saqib Hussain and Larasab Hussain all deny a number of sex offences, including attempted rape and sexual assault.

Video clips of the abuse where shown to the jury during the start of the trial. Sharon Beattie, prosecuting, told the court that the video that was recovered from Larasab Hussain's phone only showed part of a series of sexual assaults on the complainant. It is just an example of things that happened and basically it is just the tip of the iceberg.

The jury watched the video's as Sharon Beattie transcribed the men's conversations that were in Punjabi, Urdu and English. The video showed men laughing and abusing the teenager, who was laying naked, pleading with 6 men who where sexually assaulting her, to give her back her clothes and let her go.

The trial continues.