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Friday, June 14, 2013
And kill them wherever you find and catch them. Drive them out from where they have turned you out; for Al-Fitnah (polytheism, disbelief, oppression) is worse than slaughter.

Koran: 2:191

The police are saying that there was no disorder. Are they blind and stupid as well as politically correct?

Superintendent Neil Evans from Ashton police station, said: “We are aware of the rumours on social media last night. A number of youths gathered in the town centre but there was no disorder or violence." When his daughter is attacked he will chirp a different tune.
If this doesn't get your blood boiling then nothing will. If the police deny reality and refuse to protect the people, they will protect themselves.
The muslims better quickly come up with a way to re-educate their evil spawn.

I Would love to hear the lefties explaining this away. Misunderstood and Disenfranchised... when they mean Evil and Barbaric.

Australia and Canada, you still have this to look forward to. Hide your daughters and sisters, a new generation of muhammanoids are looming on your horizons.

Greater Manchester Police Statement

There were rumours circulating last night (Tuesday 12 June 2013) about an alleged fight in Ashton town centre.

These reports were inaccurate and there was no disorder.

Earlier in the evening there were several groups of youths who gathered in Ashton. Four boys aged were arrested for minor public order offences.

Superintendent Neil Evans from Ashton police station, said: “We are aware of the rumours on social media last night. A number of youths gathered in the town centre but there was no disorder or violence.

“A small number of teenagers were arrested for minor public order offences.

“We are aware and investigating the incident that took place in Ashton on Saturday 8 June 2013, involving two groups of youths.

“A 14-year-old boy was arrested in connection with this and has been released on police bail. Enquiries are ongoing.

“There will remain an increased police presence in Ashton town centre over the next few evenings to offer reassurance to the public and provide a deterrent to anyone potential trouble makers.

“We have been working closely with schools and the local authority to provide a joint up response.”

Anyone with any information or concerns is asked to call the police on 101.


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