ROGER WATSON
How can you release a migrant sex offender ‘in error’? Is it because they all look the same? It must be so easy to get confused if you are a prison officer. Perhaps, as Hadush Kebatu – an Ethiopian sex offender who was due for deportation – was being led to the prison doors, he was asked Monty Python style to confirm that he was being deported. “No, freedom; they said I hadn’t done anything wrong and I was free to go.” To which the prison officer replied, “Off you go then.”
Now we have a massive ‘manhunt’ (are we still allowed to say that?) going on for Kebatu who was last seen boarding a bus for London. My guess, since sex offenders tend to be addicted to sex offending, that he’ll be easy to find. Just follow the trail of women who are being molested in London.
In other news, the name of the killer of Harvey Wildgoose – a student at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield – was released. Turns out that, while Mohammed (and variations thereof) is the most popular name for boys in the UK, it is also a remarkably popular name for knife wielding representatives of the religion of peace.
Mohammed Umar Khan was the stabber. I have family in Sheffield and it was common knowledge that the killer was a Muslim but, under our repressive pro-Islamic state, it would have taken a brave person to say that ahead of time on social media.
The judge, Mrs Justice Naomi Ellenbogen, explaining why the name had not been released in the run up to the trial said that it had nothing to do with Khan’s age. She did not say what, in fact, it had to do with, but I think we can be sure that it was due to the killer’s name. If the killer had been called Freddie Smith we’d have known immediately. Also, who knew that Muslim kids went to Catholic schools? Well, 10% of the non-Catholic students voluntary aided Catholic schools are obliged by the state to take are Muslims.
And in yet other news, our eagle-eyed editor spotted, as my From the Man Cave XVIII was going to press, that my figure of a mere 42 criminals having been deported to France under the ‘one in, one out’ fiasco was in fact a meagre net 41. One of the buggers had slipped back across the Channel on a small boat. Like that was never going to happen.
We don’t know the man’s identity, but we know that he is an Iranian (whoopee) as he has been in contact with someone, a woman who is clearly more sympathetic to his plight than I am. The woman is Maddie Harris, director of Humans for Rights Network (what else?). As I write this, Maddie is being waterboarded by Kent Constabulary in an effort to find the man’s identity (only joking).
We do know, via Maddie Harris, that the returnee claims ‘to have been a victim of modern slavery at the hands of smuggling gangs in France.’ So, we are expected to believe, as a victim of the smuggling gangs, he had the wherewithal to hand them over a few more thousand pounds for another passage to the land of milk, honey and endless benefits.
Pull the other one Mohammed (just guessing). France borders with eight countries and, with the exceptions of Monaco and Andorra which are heavily guarded tax havens, he could have slipped into any of the others. Mind you, Italy is getting a tad tetchy about its migrants, so maybe best avoided these days.
While we are on the topic of Muslim fundamentalists, our glorious sovereign, head of the Church of England and Defender of the Faith, Charles III and his adulterous wife have been spotted praying in the Vatican. This has been reacted to scornfully by all right-thinking Catholics who – and I include myself amongst them – are already beginning to despair of the relatively new papacy of Leo XIV. If he’s not blessing lumps of ice, he is giving it large about ‘the poor’ and migrants as in his latest Pope Francis inspired Apostolic Exhortation Dilexi Te (I have loved you). However, we await with great expectation, the Pope’s invitation to Sarah Mullally to visit the Vatican; that ought to be good.
News of the Grand Mufti of Highgrove being allowed into the Vatican came hot on the heels of the news that the Vatican had set aside a room for Muslim scholars using the Vatican library to pray. It is being played down as just being a ‘room with carpet’ and Catholic convert and former Chaplain to Queen Elizabeth II, Gavin Ashenden, has made light of it as just being a common courtesy. I think we can count the number of rooms set aside in centres of Islamic scholarship for Christian worship on the fingers of both Abu Hamza al-Masri’s hands.
Roger Watson is a retired academic, editor and writer. He writes regularly for a range of conservative journals including The Salisbury Review and The European Conservative. He has travelled and worked extensively in the Far East and the Middle East. He lives in Kingston upon Hull, UK.
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