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Old 13-02-2011, 01:19 PM #3
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Originally Posted by Pyramid* View Post
by your own admission, and affirmation here MTVN - no one needs to jump to conclusions........ see the bit I have highlighted.

This is the UK. The laws of this land dictate that hitting a child is illegal. That means slapping about head, punching legs, kicking legs, grabbing child and slapping them are all illegal acts - all of which were recorded on camera. The Laws of this land are for all those who chose to stay here.

If they want to stay in the UK, they abide by the rules of the UK. If they break those rules, they should be treated exactly the same as non Muslims (ie: the general traditional British public)

What further evidence precisely would you suggest is required for the person responsible to be prosecuted? Wait till some child is punched hard enough that they fall, knocking their head and causing a fatal injury?

Christ, that's like saying, "Yep, we saw the video of the older man raping the child", not enough evidence but hey, we at least looked into it.
I'm talking about the Undercover Mosque documentary. As far as I remember that didnt feature content of children being hit, the program focused on the nature of the teaching and preaching at certain mosques. It was investigated immediately - something you are presuming they are not going to do here - but they concluded there wasnt enough evidence to prosecute.
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