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By Dan Ilett

Published: Wednesday 15 June 2005


Name

Anonymous


Location

Newcastle Upon Tyne


Occupation

unemployed


Comment

Since Operation Ore it has become increasingly harder for the public to trust Police, Social Workers, Doctors, Priests, Politicians, Peadiatricians, The list is endless.

I was a victim of sexual abuse at the hands of "let us say the "SYSTEM" Can't say much at the moment as the abuser will be at Court on the 19th of September. He is already in prison doing and eight year sentence for the same thing He a former H.M.Prison Officer of 27 years and then a Priest with the United Reformed Church. So I think as long as you have a power base of people who are meant to care, it is inevitable that you will have others among the “Select Few”, who have their own agenda’s and motives, as it has proven to be so far. Who police the police? Who Social works the Social worker? Who watches the Priests? Who Doctors the doctor? We all know Who Victimises the Victim

The British Home Office continues to victimise victims of sexual abuse, with ignorance, calling them liars, and trying to renege on commitments they themselves put forward to the public only paying lip service will not do a thing as it has always done. “Political correctness has turned politics sour.



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