Bảo Châu
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Then a year later in 2004 came 'Edge of the City,' a Channel 4 documentary about social workers in Bradford. Hours before transmission it was yanked from the schedules. Unite Against Fascism, The 1990 Trust, and the National Assembly Against Racism lobbied Channel 4 to drop it, as did the Chief Constable of West Yorkshire. The local elections were coming up. And the film captured grooming gangs for the first time. South Asian men abusing teenage white girls. They were worried that the BNP, who were making a lot of noise about the abuse gangs, would profit. So it was canned. Another opportunity to discuss children as young as 11 being gang raped was missed.
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Duc Chien
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Bắt đầu hôm nay với lòng biết ơn và sự lạc quan. Ủa gì z tr! @baochau55
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