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Remember this video where I shared how the individual arrested by Greater Manchester Police as part of their Rape Gang investigation was also a drug dealer whose father was the local imam? I think we stumbled across something that has made the plastic gangsters, drug dealers and little girl...

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THEY SOLD OUR CHILDREN FOR VOTES. THEN CALLED US RACIST AND FAR RIGHT FOR TELLING THE TRUTH. There comes a moment in this fight when you see the system for what it really is. Not broken. Not failed. Designed to protect itself at the expense of children. You realise they didn't just ignore the abuse, they enabled it. They didn't just fail the victims, they betrayed them. And when communities stood up and said "enough," they weren't listened to. They were attacked and persecuted. This was never a scandal. This was policy. I am Raja Miah. For six years, I led a small team that exposed how politicians protected the rape gangs. During this time, Labour Party politicians tried everything possible to stop me. I spent 3 years on bail as case after case they fabricated against me collapsed in court. My mother died before I was able to clear my name. Now the truth is out. In detail. The Pakistani Rape Gangs are real. And their victims, little White girls, number in the hundreds of thousands. So now the question is: will you stand with me and help make sure the National Inquiry we have all fought for is not a whitewash? This isn’t just about justice for the past. It’s about stopping it from ever happening again. If we act together, we can hold every complicit official to account. We can tear down the system that protected them. And yes, if we push far enough, this government will fall and politicians go to prison. If there’s even a one-in-a-million chance of achieving that, wouldn’t you take ten seconds to back the campaign that forced this inquiry into existence? 🔴 Subscribe to my newsletter – it’s free. Or support the work for just 75p a week (£3/month or £30/year): 👉 🔴 Prefer a one-off contribution? 👉 👉 This is the fight. This is the moment. There will not be another. This is how we win. When good people refuse to surrender to evil and decide no more will we be silent whilst our children are gang raped. - Raja Miah MBE

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Anne-Marie Jordan 🇬🇧11 ay önce

@gmpolice Raja, you must stay safe. You are far too important to your daughter and many, many daughters across the country 😊 that said, you are also extremely courageous 🙏

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@gmpolice Please, please, take care. You are a wonderful man Raja, I for one stand with you.

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Gem Gillespie11 ay önce

@gmpolice You deserve a medal for your hard work not being threatened by wrong uns be careful

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JaneB 🇬🇧 🩵11 ay önce

@gmpolice Please take reporters/tv crew

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Malik Hussain11 ay önce

@gmpolice May God protect you From theses backward swines

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Diane Harris11 ay önce

@gmpolice Stay safe Raja. Please take some people with cameras with you 🙏🏻 .

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Moira Wallerstein11 ay önce

@gmpolice Omg be careful

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Basically the Grooming Gangs inquiry by the Gov is going to show from the local takeaway shop owner to high up council workers or MP’s they were part of the Gang or part of the coverup. Any Gang Member or Coverup person should have all assets striped from them & sold for a victims fund.

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@gmpolice @recusant_raja <----- The terminator support him - he will bring PROPER justice

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