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Blair's crime crusade must be exposed fully on facts of inner city disaster

© Muhammad Haque | 23.06.2006 19:44 | Social Struggles | London

Tony Blair made more trips to Tower Hamlets than to any comparable London borigh in the run up to the 5 May 2005 elections. His cronies laid hustings seigte in the borigh in the run up to 4 May 2006 council elecytions. Blair has now turned certrain 'mosques' in inner cities into de facto HQs for racist propagnaada. Nowhere is this more acutely in action than in the Bethmnal green and Bow Coisntituency

So has crime come down in Tower Hamlets as a result of the terrorist-tactics adopted by Blair regime?

Not a bit of it.

To read the full horrifying facts of how Tower Hamlets is leading the way into permanent criminalised generations of youths, log on to this news web site from 1000 Hrs GMT Saturday 24 June 2006

© Muhammad Haque
- e-mail: aadhikaronline@yahoo.co.uk
- Homepage: http://uk.geocities.com/aadhikaronline/today.html

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Exposing Tony Blair’s crimes in the UK inner cities

24.06.2006 18:18

Exposing Tony Blair’s crimes in the UK inner cities

Part 5


All genuine observers and students of the violations by Blair of every known institution of ‘civilized’ ‘society’ has seen how completely at odds Blair is with the core values that made those institutions.

Blair’s latest attack on every single one of those values, as declared on Friday 23 June 2006 in his ridiculous-looking ‘presidential [USA]’ styled declarations, leaves no room for any doubt whatever that he is bent.

Bent on destroying the most precious of the principles for which literally millions of people laid down their lives.

In one sweeping phrase which cannot have been crafted for his utterance by anyone any more knowledgeable let alone caring about society and values than Blair himself, Blair disposed of centuries of pro-democratic traditions for civilizing battles and erased from his agenda even older institutions and humanitarian concepts

What he did therefore undermined far more than has been acknowledged by the ‘punditry’ displayed on the BBC TV Newsnight programme [Friday 23 June 2006] as fronted by Gavin Esler, not a renowned source of rigorously independent journalistic inquiries.

Muhammad Haque
mail e-mail: aadhikaronline@yahoo.co.uk
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Blair's assault on the Human Rights Act is part of a pro-fascistic agenda

25.06.2006 14:58

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Even an amoral Blair would not dare scrap the Human Rights Act

20.07.2006 19:12






In one of my pieces posted on the indymedia websites on 25 June 2006, just under a month ago, I had described the then media hypes and spins against the Human rights Act as being part of a pro-fascistic agenda in Britain.

It seems that Blair and his co-violators of human n rights have found my analysis consistent with what other comments their outrageous defiance of human rights must have caused. That is why Blair's crony John Reid at the UKL interior ministry has today confirmed in the Hosue of Commons i the Place of Westminster in London that the UK Human Rights Act will not be scrapped, after all.

I had said that there would be now ay that the UK would dare scrap the already very feebly drafted HRA 1998.

I shall comment more extensively on this symptom of the sickness of social institutions that has occurred under the immoral control of Tony Blair at the alleged political helm in the UK for the past 9 years.


Blair's assault on the Human Rights Act is part of a pro-fascistic agenda
25.06.2006 16:58”


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