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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So let me go to the story here.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
Confidential grooming gang files exposed after legal war as horrifying
details emerged.
Speaker 1 (00:08):
Minnie, what is the story about?
Speaker 3 (00:09):
Okay, so you guys remember all the Pakistani rape gangs,
ak that they were Yeah, Adam's bladders.
Speaker 1 (00:15):
No, Adam is aging, Yeah he is? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (00:17):
Do you remember? Yeah? Robbi, perfect right, because I'm gonna
go through all three of them.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
Have you noticed this is now every podcast, This isn't
more than ninety minutes.
Speaker 4 (00:24):
He's almost for.
Speaker 5 (00:27):
About to sponsors.
Speaker 6 (00:29):
I have.
Speaker 4 (00:29):
That's what I'm wearing right now. I've peed twice already.
Speaker 3 (00:32):
Anyway, So you guys remember the Pakistani the grooming rape gangs.
I don't want to make light of the situation because
it's actually really, really bad, pat On. Some of the
stuff I won't even say, but some of the sentencing
remarks came out, they were released, and it's horrible, all right.
One of the judges gave this guy the shortest sentence
because he said he had good standings in the community
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and he helped out at local moss. Mind you, this
is for raping little girls. I'm sorry they have to
say it, So Rob put up. They click on the
actual part. Robbie, thank you, sir. Your positive this is
them the sentencing. Your positive good character is a mitigating
factor that I have factored in when considering the range
of sentencing a sentence available with regard to the culpability.
Speaker 4 (01:15):
Okay, then it goes down, Robbie. Look over here on
the third one.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
The custodial sentences I have passed on this incident are
the shortest necessary commensurate with the seriousness of the offense.
And it goes into that. And now go to the
next one, Robbie, this is one of the judges. This
is one of the girls I was tortured and abused
by the roth grooming gangs.
Speaker 4 (01:35):
Was abused from twelve to fourteen.
Speaker 3 (01:37):
The judge decided to sentence the abuser on the basis
that she was thirteen, purely as to give him a
lesser punishment. And I'll read this one, Robbie. Can you
click on that brother in my judgment. This is the
judge in my judgment, having heard the trial and heard
all the witness says, I take the view that she
was about thirteen at the time of these offenses took place.
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There is some ambiguity over exactly how old she was.
On the widest interpretation of the evidence, it could fall
somewhere between twelve and fourteen. In my judgment, however, I
shall sentence you on the basis she was thirteen, because
that's the most sentencing regime. That would be perhaps the
most extreme. If I sent ince you on the base
that she was older, some of you would be adults,
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and again that would have an effect on the sentence.
And therefore I fixed thirteen on the basis of the evidence,
but also bearing in mind those factors to ensure a
just result. They're making her older, not to give them
a bigger crime. And this is the last one, guys,
and just ear muffs if you have children out there.
Speaker 4 (02:38):
This is the type of.
Speaker 3 (02:38):
Stuff that these disgusting and this is all all UK
and nothing is wrong, nothing to see here. She started
taking heroin. It became addicted over time. This is the
judge talking to one of the guys. On more than
one occasion, she was taken to a house and Mosborough
by you Arshid Hussein.
Speaker 4 (02:58):
She was told that she had to perform sexual acts
with you Banadas Hussein.
Speaker 3 (03:02):
With others, she was made to perform oral sex upon
you banadaus Whussein at times at Clifton Park where you
Arshid Hussein were present, and one of the occasions Banadas
saying demanded that she give you oral sex and that
she refused to be knocked to the ground where her
nose stopped stopped bleeding, and you were told her to
do so she did what she was told, and then
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you Arshid one of the dragged her on the floor
to the boot of the car and took her to
London and you told that you owed people in the house.
He owed them money, so she had to have sex
with two of them. Minda how old is this girl
she became pregnant.
Speaker 5 (03:36):
I believe boot means trunk.
Speaker 4 (03:38):
The trunk of the car. I'm sorry if that means.
Speaker 5 (03:40):
She was stuck in the trunk where.
Speaker 4 (03:41):
She was stuck in the trunk.
Speaker 3 (03:42):
He would force her to go have sex with all
these men because they owed him money, and then she
became pregnant when she was fourteen, had a termination. Throughout
these years in the care system, before she turned sixteen,
she had to have sex with different Asian men which
are Pakistani on a daily basis.
Speaker 4 (03:59):
They were older.
Speaker 3 (04:00):
They notice how they put Asian even though they're Pakistani
thirteen sometimes three a day. You are sheid who'sain would
put pressure on her to do so?
Speaker 1 (04:09):
By the way, who's saying this.
Speaker 3 (04:10):
This is the judge talking to the guy. All the
defendants on what they did, how they did it. Pat
if you go on and Robbie, if you go down
to that go back exit out in the lower go lower.
You guys should go right there on that Open Justice Explore.
If you want to be disgusted, this is just what
I could read on the podcast. You want to go
down here, scroll a little bit down, Robby, Yeah, right
there the transcriptsopenjustice dot Org.
Speaker 4 (04:32):
It's disgusting what they did.
Speaker 3 (04:34):
And never forget that Keir Starmer and all these people
were hiding it and they were saying nothing is nothing
to see here because they didn't want to look bad Patrick,
because it was all the Muslims rape gangs doing it.
And now you have this EU whatever trying to find
one hundred and forty million dollars because they don't want
people to be able to read and see this. This
is about we'll talk about raping girls. This is why
(04:56):
Tommy Robinson is losing his mind.
Speaker 7 (04:58):
And say the top that's it just on part with
exactly what Tommy Robinson talks like.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
He's a racist is on the fold.
Speaker 3 (05:05):
So for all the people out there that are going
to talk crap, how dare you say, like, oh, no,
you're you're you're saying it's it's just a certain group. No, no,
it's the Muslim rape gangs that were doing it, and
they covered it up because they don't want to look
bad because they let all these people in question.
Speaker 4 (05:19):
For you, how many times you've been on Pierce Morgan's
show fifteen times? Fifteen times maybe maybe more, maybe.
Speaker 7 (05:25):
Okay, so let's call it. Let's call it twenty time.
I've seen you at least. Okay, let's call it twenty times.
How many times does this topic come up the.
Speaker 4 (05:33):
Week that it happened?
Speaker 3 (05:34):
I think once or twice, but even I don't know
if peers apologize for but you should have seen the art,
because there's always the opposite side. He'll put two people
that are that are against it and shocked that nobody
talked about it, But then you have the other guy saying, no,
you guys are racist because you let's just go.
Speaker 8 (05:47):
A rapid fire.
Speaker 7 (05:48):
I don't want to take a lot of time let's
just go over the top three to five topics you've
discussed on Pierce Morgan.
Speaker 8 (05:53):
What's been number one?
Speaker 1 (05:54):
Number one?
Speaker 4 (05:55):
It has to be something with Trump and immigration and okay,
so number.
Speaker 8 (05:58):
One Trump domestic policy. What's number two? Number two?
Speaker 4 (06:03):
Anything topic like we talked about Diddy and stuff like that.
But no, it's it's.
Speaker 3 (06:05):
Mainly mainly political political actions Trump, Israel, Israel.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
We went on Israel, yep.
Speaker 7 (06:12):
So, and he's based where he's in He's in London,
so he's in London. How often do you talk about
what's going on in the UK in London with not me,
Tommy Robinson type of situation. I mean, you you know
where he stands with Tommy Robinson. But it does kind
of shock me that he wanted to be that more
involved in that. But that's my question. He's a nice guy.
(06:33):
I know, I like the guy, but he lives.
Speaker 8 (06:34):
Isn't a bigger.
Speaker 7 (06:35):
Concern as a massive platform if you're debating this well,
because if you see if you see your country, if
you see Pierce's track record, he's if you try to
talk or you try to bring it up, it's almost
as if he always goes, well, you're just that's Islamophobic
and you hate Muslims. And remember when Tommy Robinson brought
the Quran and he goes, there's verses in here that
(06:56):
says to kill non believers, goes put that book away?
Speaker 3 (06:58):
How dare you? And it's we It's almost like the Tucker.
All of a sudden, you're in Qatar and you're like,
I'm gonna buy a house here because I'm an American
and I'm free to buy a house. Wait, what what
are you talking about?
Speaker 8 (07:11):
Do you think that? Are you saying that Pierce maybe compromise.
Speaker 3 (07:14):
I don't know what it is, but maybe it's because
he's scared because he lives there and they'll find out
where you live like that. But it just boggles my
mind why you wouldn't say, By the way, and let's
reverse how many times we talked about kids. These are
little girls eleven, twelve, nine, ten, getting raped by these
freaking guys, and nobody said anything.
Speaker 7 (07:34):
No way to find how much this has spiked in
the last decade or two since the open borders were there.
Speaker 4 (07:42):
Yeah, all the numbers of the oh Adam, the numbers,
I just had it.
Speaker 8 (07:45):
But it is this going on ten years ago, twenty
years ago where.
Speaker 2 (07:49):
It's been going on, but it's not at the numbers
that has happened in the last decade, in.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
The last four decades everywhere, And what's.
Speaker 8 (07:56):
The correlation to wide skyrock?
Speaker 4 (07:59):
Adam?
Speaker 5 (08:00):
People that do this?
Speaker 8 (08:02):
And who are these types of people.
Speaker 6 (08:05):
New new residents coming from other places.
Speaker 3 (08:09):
Here's the thing when when you when you listen, when
your culture hear me.
Speaker 6 (08:13):
Out, I'm not being cute. It's immigration. It's outside immigration
coming in.
Speaker 3 (08:17):
And there's a track, a bunch of them, a bunch
of them all over the adamating the problem.
Speaker 4 (08:24):
Adam, We've done this, but think about in that.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
Community Pakistan, Pakistan, it's Afghanistan.
Speaker 8 (08:29):
We've we've done this and what isn't it?
Speaker 7 (08:32):
So if I'm Pakistani and if I'm Afghania or whoever
this is, and you're.
Speaker 8 (08:36):
Allowed to free reign in London or in Europe, why
would you stop?
Speaker 7 (08:42):
It's gonna you know, they say, like, if you don't
learn from history, you're destined to repeat it. But newsflash,
history is happening right now before eyes. You talk about
case examples, case example, case example, case example, case example,
and then.
Speaker 8 (08:54):
They don't want to connect the dots.
Speaker 7 (08:56):
And even when you try to say something about it
a lot.
Speaker 4 (09:02):
Because you let them.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
Yeah, the argument then becomes where they'll say, well, it's
because of war on terror. If you wouldn't have done this,
this would have never happened. Look what you did to Afghanistan.
They're angry and this is their way. Wait a minute,
this was happening prior to that. This was happening sixty
years ago in their own countries. This was happened one
hundred years ago. Don't act like this is just because
(09:25):
of Afghanistan. It's not a it's not a it's a
new thing that they're talking about. To put it all
on us, and that's the naive part. You have to
realize the same way when you're a naively a fan
of a shitty team the Jets, Nobody hear me out.
Have you ever been a naive fan of a shitty team?
Speaker 1 (09:47):
Have you?
Speaker 2 (09:48):
And then you're like, but no, it's this year, but no,
it's this year, but no, it's this year, but no,
it's this year. How many people do you know that,
for fifty years have been fan of a shitty team
that is never won.
Speaker 5 (10:00):
I went through a decade like that.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
After that, you don't you're not part of.
Speaker 8 (10:06):
Teration.
Speaker 6 (10:07):
We get our butt kicked by Tampa Bay in like
two thousand and two and we haven't been seen the
light of five hundred since.
Speaker 2 (10:14):
Yes so, But the point is, think about how we
are capable of being naively rooting for a shitty team.
You don't think people can naively root for bad ideas,
of course, and they're falling from And by the way,
do you think there are more naive people or less
naive people in the world? Do you think do you
(10:36):
think people means it's a better argument, No at all.
It's it's who are you winning over? So if you
want to get out there and win the naive people over,
go at it. If if if you want to if
you want to get some people to kind of have
their eyes open up and say, shit, that's a freaking
good point, then also be open to that idea. That's
(10:58):
when your calibration goes up. Adam, you want to show.
Speaker 7 (11:00):
You No, I just want to show them. And this
is what this is the issue with tribalism. When you're like, dude,
this is part of my team and I'm going to
defend it to like that. Here's this kid leaving a
Jets game the Jets are the worst.
Speaker 8 (11:11):
Watch this interview is actually.
Speaker 9 (11:12):
Wait, I hate this team. I was born into this
and I'm not going to ever. I'm always a Jets fan,
but like I just I hate this dame.
Speaker 7 (11:26):
Imagine that's not your team. Imagine that's your culture. Imagine
that's your religion. Imagine and you're like.
Speaker 9 (11:34):
His dad.
Speaker 2 (11:37):
So what I'm trying to tell you is this is
what I'm trying to tell you. What I'm trying to
tell you is once you're part of the naive community
and somebody wins, so for your brain and your loyalty
to that naivete, they can own you for fifty years.
Trust me, Feminism ruined a lot of women's lives, and
forty years later they realized they were wrong. All these
(11:58):
people that are defending plant parenthood, who are Black lives matter,
they don't realize the founder of Planned Parent, who started
Planned parent to get rid of black.
Speaker 4 (12:05):
People never know.
Speaker 2 (12:08):
But the point is, like, that's the power of naive
cake that you got to sit there and just you
listen to me and like you're really gonna say this, Yeah,
well it sound like anyone's gonna change your mind right now.
But go ahead, go ahead, tell us why you're gonna
make this incredible point they're gonna make.
Speaker 4 (12:24):
Can I really fast?
Speaker 1 (12:24):
Pad do?
Speaker 3 (12:25):
Because Adam mentioned the honor killings, can I mention that
girl was really really fast? So on the Netherlands, Guys,
an eighteen year old girl named Leon Alan Najad went
missing on May twenty second. Six days later, they found
her in a lake with their hands and feet tied.
Prosecutor say, her father, okay ordered her killing and her
brothers carried it out because she refused to wear a
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job and she had a boyfriend and to live under
their rules. Okay, she didn't. She hated one of the
hud Jobs's eighteen years old eight Adam in the fire
gave the hit orders. This is where this is in
the Netherlands. Look how beautiful this girl was.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
What did she do?
Speaker 3 (13:03):
He wanted to She didn't want to wear a her jab,
She had a boyfriend. She wanted to live the American life.
So that American life, the Western Yeah, so the Western value.
Speaker 4 (13:12):
So so and what did they do to Ryan?
Speaker 3 (13:15):
I mean they found they bound her, taped her, gagged
her and drowned her. Okay, and then DNA God rest
her soul. I'm so happy she fought back. In her
nails they found DNA from her brothers. That means she
was fighting, okay, and she had previously been under police protection.
I wonder from who, probably her freaking father, but was
removing no explanation. So the brothers are facing twenty five years.
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Apparently the father they're reporting his listen's names pat as
Mohammed al Nazir or Khalid al na Geir fled to Syria.
Speaker 4 (13:45):
So he's gone. So and the sons are.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
Listening son facing up to twenty years in prison. Twenty
five years actually it says years. Yeah, okay, so twenty
five years okay. And then the father escaped.
Speaker 4 (13:55):
He fled to to Syria. But think about Adam.
Speaker 1 (13:57):
Brothers killed the sister.
Speaker 4 (13:58):
The brother in the order of the father.
Speaker 10 (14:00):
Father, father said, your sister, true story rest. The father said,
under our laws. Here it goes pat step one. The
father says, under our laws, she's bringing the family shame
by having a Western boyfriend and refusing to win the hijab.
Speaker 5 (14:15):
Okay in Amsterdam and Amsterdam.
Speaker 10 (14:18):
So he gathers the two sons and he said, for
the family, you, my two sons must go kill your
sister because of the shame she brought on the family.
That's what came out in the court pat and then
he ordered it. The sons got caught and he fled
to Syria.
Speaker 1 (14:35):
Oh my goodness. Look I'm trying.
Speaker 2 (14:37):
I'm it is so like I'm trying to verify if
this is true?
Speaker 1 (14:42):
Is that the ABC News.
Speaker 5 (14:43):
At the top rop no I twenty four.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
I want to know if this is true.
Speaker 2 (14:49):
Yes, there is a recent credible story match on which
you described. The victim is a young woman named Ryan
al Najar, eighteen year old. Prosecutors alleged she was murdered
by her father and two brothers because they believed her
west and lifestyle brought shame to the family. According to
an investigation, her brothers picked her up from a house
in Rotherham, Rotheram, then, together with their father, drove her
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into a remote location. There she they tied up bond
with tape and drowned her in a swamp lake.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
Probably was found four.
Speaker 4 (15:19):
Oh think about that. Think about this.
Speaker 3 (15:22):
You're you're she wants to be your she wants to
live her life, so you order your sons to murder her.
Speaker 5 (15:29):
The word is she was assimilating slowly.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
Oh weird?
Speaker 5 (15:33):
Do I have to wear my hijab? Could I have
this boyfriend? She's slowly assimilating in the.
Speaker 6 (15:40):
Country where she lives around all people that live in
that country.
Speaker 8 (15:43):
All right, anyway, there, I just you guys.
Speaker 7 (15:48):
You have two daughters. You have two daughters, four kids.
I have a sister. You have a sister sister. What
kind of mindset do you have to be in to say, yeah,
I'm gonna murder my daughter and employ my two sons
to carry out the hit and then you leave because
and then you leave. Give me some examples of what
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does would even be in your mind crazy because she's
not wearing a hit job because she has a boyfriends
over to murder your daughter. Bro, we're even talking about here.
It's like you're putting in detention or time out maybe tom, Like,
what kind of mind sets me?
Speaker 2 (16:24):
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(16:45):
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(17:08):
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