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When was the last action of the state to cover up things? Ans 2011.

There will, of course, be a move to claim that all the current stories revealing historic coverups are historic and have no relevance today.

However, this would be misleading. I know of recent cases of children being maltreated in care that I have reported to the authorities and received an inadequate response. It is also obvious that the action of banning Leah McGrath Goodman was part of a coverup. This happened in 2011.

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Mr. Hemming.

This one Blog Posting (including links) exposes the Jersey Child Abuse COVER UP
Unknown said…
Assuming that Haringey Police and Council are part of 'the state', I strongly suggest that the Musa trial was a major cover-up and all women who are currently on hunger strike in HMP Holloway are also victims of such cover-ups - by various authorities.

But covering up is always a common denominator. Nobody seems to be capable of saying SORRY.
Jake Maverick said…
why would you report the victims to the abusers? if you're not part of the solution you're part of the problem...

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