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London: Another day and another “race attack” ignored by the national media

May 18, 2008 - By BNP News

The following report appeared in the Barking and Dagenham Recorder on Friday – that’s two whole days ago. Yet despite the viciousness and, possibly, murderous intent – neither the regional nor national media, have reported on this act of savagery. In addition the police have declined to label it “racist”.

If roles had been reversed and the victim had been an ethnic minority person attacked by a gang of white youths, there can be little doubt that the police would have automatically labeled the assault as “racist” and that it would have been a major story in all regional and national news reports for days!

Why the double standards when native-Brits. are concerned? Why are the authorities so desperate to conceal the scale of racist assaults on native Britons and the resultant huge, ever-lengthening, list of dead, raped, hospitalised and robbed? See here .

A NEIGHBOURHOOD has been left stunned after a man in his 20s was set upon by a gang of youths and stabbed eight times last night (Thursday).

The attack happened at 10pm outside the victim’s home in Cooke Street, Barking, which he shared with his girlfriend.

He has been left in a serious condition after being confronted by up to 10 black youths.

Police say the victim, a white male, may not have known his attackers and have appealed for witnesses to come forward.

Resident Richard Seaton, 28, said: “I heard that two people ran off. You can still see the blood on the floor, it’s awful.

“I’ve been here for 16 years and nothing like this has happened before. My little boy goes to school round here so it’s very shocking.”

Officers investigating the attack say the injuries sustained are not believed to be life threatening, and are keeping an open mind as to possible motives.





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