Coverup? A Second Muslim Beheading in Britain



Dale Hurd
BN News Senior Reporter



(I'm writing this from Lancashire, England)

A 20-year-old British man has been arraigned in the murder and decapitation June 4th of an 18-year old Sheffield, England woman named Reema Ramazan.

Haven't heard of it? Up until a few days ago, Ramzan was "just" a stabbing fatality. Now we learn that Aras Hussein cut off her head. It was the second beheading involving a British Muslim in a little over two weeks, after the murder and decapitation of British soldier Lee Rigby, May 22.

This apparent cover up is an example of what has been a massive, orchestrated disinformation campaign by British authorities and their allies in the media to blackout or minimize, and in many cases refuse to prosecute, Muslim crimes.

I've come to northern England to investigate how authorities covered up the Muslim sex grooming gang epidemic, in which white British girls are made the sex slaves of what the authorities euphemistically call "Asian" gangs (they're Muslim). Astonishingly,police are still not tackling the problem head-on, and still more girls will have their lives ruined because of it.

The media is also failing to report the depth and breadth of the public fury here over the Rigby murder. If those demonstrations were about some loony left-wing cause, you'd see them splashed across every TV screen.

Some argue that the British police are in chains to their politically correct bosses in government. No doubt. I think they also fear civil war. But trying to cover up an Islamic crime wave and the anger that is now seething among the native English doesn't prevent civil war; it brings it. Just sayin'.

http://blogs.cbn.com/hurdontheweb/ar...n-britain.aspx

As portrayed by BBC.

South Yorkshire family's tribute to dead daughter



Ms Ramzan was found dead at a house in Shirecliffe

Relatives of an 18-year-old woman who was found stabbed to death in a house in Sheffield have said they are "devastated" by her killing.

The body of student Reema Ramzan was found at an address on Herries Road, Shirecliffe, on Tuesday.

South Yorkshire Police said a man in his 20s had been arrested on suspicion of murder.

Police said he was found in the road with a "serious knife injury" and was in a critical condition in hospital.

In a statement Ms Ramzan's family said: "We are devastated as a family at the loss of Reema, a loved daughter and sister.

"We cannot believe that this has happened to someone we love so much.
"We ask that if any person has information about what happened to Reema that they contact South Yorkshire Police."

Police said they were not seeking anyone else in connection with the incident.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-22793814