A cigányok brutalitása nem ismer határokat. Számukra az emberi élet (különösen, ha az egy gádzsóé, azaz nemcigányé) semmi értékkel nem bír, az nyugodtan elvehető. El is veszik – ahogy a napi szinten történő gyilkosságaikat nézzük.
A minap számoltunk be arról, hogy köreikben még a szervkereskedők számára történő emberrablás (ami áldozatuk biztos halálát jelenti) is általános. Az alább részletezett, a kétmilliós példányszámú (nem egy senki által sem olvasott náci zuglapról van szó!) lap, a Daily Mail cikke is azt részletezi, hogy derék mokkáink egyáltalán nem riadnak vissza attól, hogy gyerek áldozataikat (akikre gyakran rablással tesznek szert) megcsonkítsák, hogy még nagyobb haszonkulccsal koldulhassanak Nyugat-Európában. Igen „kulturált” és „civilizált” nép, na.
A Daily Mail általunk eddig nem idézett (a „magyar” sajtó, [számukra] érthető okokból, nem foglalkozott vele, mi meg csak most, hogy a finn sajtó is beszámolt az ügyről, vettük észre) cikkének legfontosabb megállapításai: a cigánybanda "megcsonkította és megbénította" („The Romanian gang running a trafficking ring mutilated and disabled some of the army of children it sent to beg and steal in Britain to increase their earning potential”; a brutalitást leíró lényeg kiemelése tőlünk) áldozatait. Akik „jobban” jártak, azoknak „csak” eltörték a végtagjait. („Some had their legs and arms broken before being sent to the UK”). A cigányok, amellett, hogy szegény családoktól pénzért vettek „kiküldendő” gyerekeket, olyanokat raboltak is [jó korcs szokás szerint, tesszük hozzá – emberrablásban is kitűnőek ezek a tetvek.] („The children as young as seven were being kidnapped or bought from their parents”)
A cikk, természetesen, egyértelműsíti a lelketlen gonosztevők cigány származását pl. a koldulással szerzett (mesés) jövedelmek célpontjáról írt bekezdésben és a hozzá tartozó csicsás cigópalota-kép aláírásában (pl. „Police acted after a tip-off about the huge sums of money flowing into the gipsy community in the impoverished village where massive homes called 'gipsy palaces' by locals, were being built. ... 'These people have been brought up in the Romany community. The evidence suggests they were taken from their communities by force or without their parents' consent.” stb.). Az eredeti cikkhez tartozó képek alternatív címei („Roma raid”, azaz „A cigányok [rendőrségi] lerohanása”) is magukért beszélnek.
A minap számoltunk be arról, hogy köreikben még a szervkereskedők számára történő emberrablás (ami áldozatuk biztos halálát jelenti) is általános. Az alább részletezett, a kétmilliós példányszámú (nem egy senki által sem olvasott náci zuglapról van szó!) lap, a Daily Mail cikke is azt részletezi, hogy derék mokkáink egyáltalán nem riadnak vissza attól, hogy gyerek áldozataikat (akikre gyakran rablással tesznek szert) megcsonkítsák, hogy még nagyobb haszonkulccsal koldulhassanak Nyugat-Európában. Igen „kulturált” és „civilizált” nép, na.
A Daily Mail általunk eddig nem idézett (a „magyar” sajtó, [számukra] érthető okokból, nem foglalkozott vele, mi meg csak most, hogy a finn sajtó is beszámolt az ügyről, vettük észre) cikkének legfontosabb megállapításai: a cigánybanda "megcsonkította és megbénította" („The Romanian gang running a trafficking ring mutilated and disabled some of the army of children it sent to beg and steal in Britain to increase their earning potential”; a brutalitást leíró lényeg kiemelése tőlünk) áldozatait. Akik „jobban” jártak, azoknak „csak” eltörték a végtagjait. („Some had their legs and arms broken before being sent to the UK”). A cigányok, amellett, hogy szegény családoktól pénzért vettek „kiküldendő” gyerekeket, olyanokat raboltak is [jó korcs szokás szerint, tesszük hozzá – emberrablásban is kitűnőek ezek a tetvek.] („The children as young as seven were being kidnapped or bought from their parents”)
A cikk, természetesen, egyértelműsíti a lelketlen gonosztevők cigány származását pl. a koldulással szerzett (mesés) jövedelmek célpontjáról írt bekezdésben és a hozzá tartozó csicsás cigópalota-kép aláírásában (pl. „Police acted after a tip-off about the huge sums of money flowing into the gipsy community in the impoverished village where massive homes called 'gipsy palaces' by locals, were being built. ... 'These people have been brought up in the Romany community. The evidence suggests they were taken from their communities by force or without their parents' consent.” stb.). Az eredeti cikkhez tartozó képek alternatív címei („Roma raid”, azaz „A cigányok [rendőrségi] lerohanása”) is magukért beszélnek.
Az anyag azt is egyértelműsíti, hogy egyes cigány közösségek megbüntetik azokat a családokat, akik nem hajlandók „kölcsönadni” a gyerekeiket (According to social workers who have rescued victims in Austria, some Roma communities punish families which refuse to rent their child to traffickers.) Ennyit arról, hogy mindez „elszigetelt” és „nem minden cigányra jellemző” eset lenne – igen, ahogy Magyarországon is (meg mindenhol máshol), a cigány közösség a velejéig rohadt, bűnöző és bűnpártoló, amit még a vezetőik is elismernek (erre pár jobb hazai hivatkozás ITT).
Kell ehhez különösebb kommentár? Csodálkozunk azon, hogy például Európa igen iskolázott és civilizált (v.ö. „mucsai parasztok”) Japánjában, Finnországban, a bűnöző cigányokat vagy agyonlövik, vagy iszonyúan, egészen a koponya-betörésig, összeverik az őslakosok? Az elüldözésről, állampolgárság elvételéről, táborokról, tűzparancsról, sterilizálásról, helikopteres cigányvadászokról stb. nem is beszélve, amely szinte minden másik európai országban (is) bevett gyakorlat - csak nálunk nem. Csodálkozunk, hogy az életképesebb, normálisabb országokban ilyen módon (is) fellépnek ezek ellen az ember alatti szörnyek ellen? Mi mást lehetne ezekkel a szörnyetegekkel csinálni, ha már a jó szóból, a kérlelésből, az észérvekből nem értenek?
Az eredeti cikk:
Romanian 'Fagin' gang 'mutilated children so they would earn more money begging on the streets of Britain'
The Romanian gang running a trafficking ring mutilated and disabled some of the army of children it sent to beg and steal in Britain to increase their earning potential, police believe.
Gang members believed that disabled children were more likely to evoke pity in passers-by - so they allegedly disabled their own children and those which they bought from extremely poor families to increase their earning potential.
According to the respected Romanian daily newspaper Adevarul, police sources said the case included the sick maiming of the children involved.
Some had their legs and arms broken before being sent to the UK in the twisted version of Oliver Twist.
The children as young as seven were being kidnapped or bought from their parents in poor gipsy communities.
They were being smuggled to Britain for pick-pocketing, shoplifting sprees and prostitution and the profits used to build giant 'gipsy palaces'.
Police estimate that 168 youngsters aged seven to 15 were trafficked.
Yesterday 26 officers from the Metropolitan Police joined 300 Romanian officers for a series of dawn raids to arrest 17 men suspected of running the operation for the last four years.
Inside 34 fortified properties in Tandarei, a gang heartland in the south of the country, they found an incredible stash paid for by the children's work.
A fearsome cache of weapons included AK-47 machine guns, high-powered hunting rifles and knives, pistols, gas bombs and rounds of ammunition including rubber bullets.
Enormous bundles of cash with hundreds of thousands of pounds in sterling, Euros and Romanian lei were found scattered around the rooms.
Officers also recovered luxury cars, jewels and hundreds of false British passports and fake documents from parents giving the gang members permission to look after the children.
Profits from child trafficking in Romania are being used to build 'gipsy palaces' such as this one
Armed officers wearing balaclavas battered down doors, hauled the stunned suspects from their beds and handcuffed them on the floor.
Police acted after a tip-off about the huge sums of money flowing into the gipsy community in the impoverished village where massive homes called 'gipsy palaces' by locals, were being built.
Police sources added that some of the children have already arrived back in Romania, and are being given counselling.
It is also hoped that they can be used in identifying some of the gang members that were involved in sending them to the UK.
A Romanian police spokesman said: 'The children were told their families would be at risk if they tried to flee, and families were told the children would be harmed if they made a complaint to authorities.'
Romanian officials estimate that a pimp operating 15 girls can earn about £2.7million a year if their trade is prostitution and slightly less if they are pickpockets and thieves. But many operate in networks up to 50-strong.
Scotland Yard is now hunting for the missing 168 children believed to be living in the UK, as well as the gang's associates in Britain.
Met Commander Mark Gore said: 'This was a massive child trafficking operation.
'These people have been brought up in the Romany community. The evidence suggests they were taken from their communities by force or without their parents' consent.
'We are now trying to find out whether they are being kept.'
Traffickers begun targeting the UK when Eastern European countries including Romania and Bulgaria joined the EU.
According to social workers who have rescued victims in Austria, some Roma communities punish families which refuse to rent their child to traffickers.
Kell ehhez különösebb kommentár? Csodálkozunk azon, hogy például Európa igen iskolázott és civilizált (v.ö. „mucsai parasztok”) Japánjában, Finnországban, a bűnöző cigányokat vagy agyonlövik, vagy iszonyúan, egészen a koponya-betörésig, összeverik az őslakosok? Az elüldözésről, állampolgárság elvételéről, táborokról, tűzparancsról, sterilizálásról, helikopteres cigányvadászokról stb. nem is beszélve, amely szinte minden másik európai országban (is) bevett gyakorlat - csak nálunk nem. Csodálkozunk, hogy az életképesebb, normálisabb országokban ilyen módon (is) fellépnek ezek ellen az ember alatti szörnyek ellen? Mi mást lehetne ezekkel a szörnyetegekkel csinálni, ha már a jó szóból, a kérlelésből, az észérvekből nem értenek?
Az eredeti cikk:
Romanian 'Fagin' gang 'mutilated children so they would earn more money begging on the streets of Britain'
The Romanian gang running a trafficking ring mutilated and disabled some of the army of children it sent to beg and steal in Britain to increase their earning potential, police believe.
Gang members believed that disabled children were more likely to evoke pity in passers-by - so they allegedly disabled their own children and those which they bought from extremely poor families to increase their earning potential.
According to the respected Romanian daily newspaper Adevarul, police sources said the case included the sick maiming of the children involved.
Some had their legs and arms broken before being sent to the UK in the twisted version of Oliver Twist.
The children as young as seven were being kidnapped or bought from their parents in poor gipsy communities.
They were being smuggled to Britain for pick-pocketing, shoplifting sprees and prostitution and the profits used to build giant 'gipsy palaces'.
Police estimate that 168 youngsters aged seven to 15 were trafficked.
Yesterday 26 officers from the Metropolitan Police joined 300 Romanian officers for a series of dawn raids to arrest 17 men suspected of running the operation for the last four years.
Inside 34 fortified properties in Tandarei, a gang heartland in the south of the country, they found an incredible stash paid for by the children's work.
A fearsome cache of weapons included AK-47 machine guns, high-powered hunting rifles and knives, pistols, gas bombs and rounds of ammunition including rubber bullets.
Enormous bundles of cash with hundreds of thousands of pounds in sterling, Euros and Romanian lei were found scattered around the rooms.
Officers also recovered luxury cars, jewels and hundreds of false British passports and fake documents from parents giving the gang members permission to look after the children.
Profits from child trafficking in Romania are being used to build 'gipsy palaces' such as this one
Armed officers wearing balaclavas battered down doors, hauled the stunned suspects from their beds and handcuffed them on the floor.
Police acted after a tip-off about the huge sums of money flowing into the gipsy community in the impoverished village where massive homes called 'gipsy palaces' by locals, were being built.
Police sources added that some of the children have already arrived back in Romania, and are being given counselling.
It is also hoped that they can be used in identifying some of the gang members that were involved in sending them to the UK.
A Romanian police spokesman said: 'The children were told their families would be at risk if they tried to flee, and families were told the children would be harmed if they made a complaint to authorities.'
Romanian officials estimate that a pimp operating 15 girls can earn about £2.7million a year if their trade is prostitution and slightly less if they are pickpockets and thieves. But many operate in networks up to 50-strong.
Scotland Yard is now hunting for the missing 168 children believed to be living in the UK, as well as the gang's associates in Britain.
Met Commander Mark Gore said: 'This was a massive child trafficking operation.
'These people have been brought up in the Romany community. The evidence suggests they were taken from their communities by force or without their parents' consent.
'We are now trying to find out whether they are being kept.'
Traffickers begun targeting the UK when Eastern European countries including Romania and Bulgaria joined the EU.
According to social workers who have rescued victims in Austria, some Roma communities punish families which refuse to rent their child to traffickers.