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@Defendergenes

Martyn Luther King, ‘in the end it is the silence of our friends we remember. Not the actions of our enemies’ voiceless survivor of PPDA/Social Ser/Family Court

Katılım Mart 2015
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Bear skin@Defendergenes·
@RachelKearton @SunitaGamblin Interesting perspective. I’ve found marrying into the Police destroyed my life & damaged others in it. From where I’m standing there is no responsibility or accountability & six years on despite me making several of you aware of serious issues I’m still playing email ping pong
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A Man Of Memes
A Man Of Memes@RickyDoggin·
Rescue pittie who refused to move from one spot in the yard for a month suddenly decides she's ready to play❤️
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Niall Harbison@NiallHarbison·
While we help so many dogs on a daily basis when I go to sleep at night I always drift off thinking of the dogs I’ve been lucky enough to meet that are no longer with us. Tina, Snoop, Jumbo, Alba, Coconut and the dozens others I’ve lost. There is one boy who always pops into that with his big warm face and gentle nature... Derek. There never was a more gentle boy. A more gracious dog. He loved his little suite at the land and his last weeks in my house were just magical to have him. He could have gone alone and on the streets but he left with his dignity and a head full of beautiful memories for me. ❤️
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Killed Women
Killed Women@KilledWomennw·
Lancashire Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw has said that a new law could be created to recognise the fact that some victims of domestic abuse ultimately take their own lives. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/… He took his case to Westminster following the death of Kiena Dawes (in 2022). Ryan Wellings was cleared of her manslaughter but convicted of assault, having subjected her to prolonged coercive and controlling behaviour. Grunshaw said the prosecutor in that case, Paul Greaney KC, had also attended a meeting in December with Victims Minister Alex Davies-Jones to discuss reforms including potentially creating a new offence with sentences akin to those for manslaughter. Grunshaw said there was discussion about "an amendment to the Serious Crime Act 2015 to allow the imposition of Extended Determinate Sentence (EDS) where appropriate, and whether there is scope to take this further and craft a new law to assist juries to recognise the causative relationship between domestic abuse and suicide and attracting a similar sentence to the offence of manslaughter".
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Edward Henry KC@edwardhenry1·
My dear client. He sat beside me when I told his story to the Inquiry. I feel numb at his passing. He suffered so much and endured tremendous grief. He was stoical but marked by tragedy. Those malignants who put him through all this are beneath contempt.
Monsieur Cholet@stugoo17

#PostOfficeScandal #ParmodKalia #StateSponsoredCrime The Quiet Dignity of Parmod Kalia (6th December 1958 –13th March, 2026) Parmod Kalia was a trained Banker. An Associate of the Institute of Bankers. Assistant Bank Manager. Treasurer of an International Charity. A man for whom every penny had to be accounted for. He chose the Orpington Post Office for the quiet life. Stable hours. Time with his wife and four children. The Horizon system repaid that modest ambition with a phantom shortfall of £22,202.01. Post Office Ltd told him he was "the only one." The National Federation of SubPostmasters — his supposed protector — told him to repay the money and fabricate a story. He borrowed £22,000 from his Mother's life savings. Post Office pocketed every penny. Then they prosecuted him anyway. 6 months in Prison. 14 years in hiding. 3 occasions where he nearly took his own life. A 17 year estrangement from his son Mahesh, who was just 17 when they took his father away. Children who grew up asking: "Dad, have you taken the money?" His own children. Asking if their father was a thief. Because the State told them he was. His conviction was finally quashed in May 2021. He should have spent his remaining years in peace, rebuilding what was stolen. Instead, the Post Office unleashed elite City law firms to fight tooth and claw over every penny piece of his Redress. They challenged causation. They delayed. They low-balled. They rejected his interim claim of £100,000 on "public interest grounds." Highly paid lawyers — billing more per hour than Parmod earned in a week — deployed forensic cruelty against a traumatised, terminally declining man whose only demand was that someone look him in the eye and say: 'we did this to you, and we are sorry'. He tragically died on March 13, 2026. Still fighting. Still waiting. Still uncompensated. Still dignified. The inhumane savages masquerading as lawyers who wage this war of attrition against Parmod, his family and hundreds like him will simply move on, adjust their cufflinks, sip their flat whites, and open the next file. Another victim. Another billable hour. This obscene tragedy simply cannot continue. The time is long overdue for the Prime Minister to intervene — to show some leadership, some backbone, and some basic human decency. These are not commercial disputes. These are traumatised victims of a State-sponsored crime. The lawyers instructed to handle their redress must be ordered — ordered — to show compassion, humanity, and urgency. Every day of delay is another day stolen. And as Parmod Kalia's demise has proved, the days run out. Rest now, Parmod. The truth outlived them all. The shame belongs to those who made you wait. @Keir_Starmer @darrenpjones @biztradegovuk @AGinsight @liambyrnemp @commonsBTC @RachelReevesMP @DavidDavisMP @kevinhollinrake @CastletonLee @Janetsk20073533 @SeemaMisra_OBE @edwardhenry1 @BBCEmmaSimpson @nickwallis @Karlfl @marksweney @hrw @Cyclefree2 @DanNeidle @SkyNewsAdele @BBCBreakfast @ElCShaikh @VarchasPatel @Pinsent_Masons @hmtreasury @HouseofCommons @premnsikka @TimBushLondon @UKHouseofLords @TjX50 @Malcolm22206844 @NFSP @postoffice @PostOfficeNews @NFSP_UK @voiceofthepm @NigelRailton

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Bear skin@Defendergenes·
Met Police officer investigating serial rapist David Carrick gave him a lift home after quizzing him about sexual abuse, tribunal hears | Daily Mail Online funny that dump grooming gang victims out in the dark at Dead of night ⁦ dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…
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UKCP@UKCorruptPolice·
Soon to be breaking news. A victim of rape, fucked off by @lancashirepolice, now becomes a key witness for another police force over a rape by the same rapist. The Lancashire police investigating officer was caught ordering used knickers and having them delivered to work.
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Bear skin@Defendergenes·
@PoliceWatch666 @DailyMail Why surprised? Get an inadequately trained person to deal with a seasoned officer who’s committed a hideous crime & fail to guide, supervise or audit them. Standard playbook. So you let them off & avoid culpability. Nothing new. Nothing has changed. Same for PPDA. @VictimsComm
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Isolated Incidents
Isolated Incidents@diversity999x·
A reward of up to £10,000 has been put up by Crimestoppers for information that leads to the arrest of Deara Sadiq who is wanted for stabbing a woman in Coventry. On Wednesday 18 February, officers were called to an address on Swansell Street after a woman in her 20s was found with multiple stab wounds. 21-year-old Deara Sadiq from Coventry was identified as the prime suspect in the attack. The woman suffered multiple stab wounds, including defensive injuries to her hands which required surgery. This has left the victim with significant life-changing injuries. Independent charity Crimestoppers are appealing to anyone with information about Deara Sadiq’s whereabouts to come forward 100% anonymously. Crimestoppers is offering a reward of up to £10,000 for information given directly to them that leads to his arrest. The independent charity Crimestoppers can be contacted on 0800 555 111.
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Bear skin@Defendergenes·
@jadeblueLDN I’m afraid it’s all lip service. A considerable number of victims are completely abandoned, still under threat & their perps & those who enable them from within the system that’s supposed to protect us are paid handsomely & ignored by MPs, Home Office, safeguarding minister.
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Jade Blue@jadeblueLDN·
Victims are mentioned. But where are their voices?
The CBA@TheCriminalBar

Thirty organisations representing victims of violence against women and girls (VAWG) have written to the justice secretary @DavidLammy, urging him to drop plans to significantly reduce the number of jury trials. The groups said that the proposals, which will affect court cases in England and Wales, will deepen mistrust in the justice system among victims and distract from measures designed to reduce offending. The signatories, which include Rights of Women, the End Violence Against Women Coalition, Women for Refugee Women and various branches of Women’s Aid, added that they were “deeply concerned that the curtailment of jury trials risks unfair outcomes that undermine justice for everyone”. The letter, which has also been signed by Fiona Rutherford, the chief executive of the law reform charity @JUSTICEhq, said those working against violence were particularly concerned for women and girls who were “unjustly criminalised” as a result of their abuse, some of whom have faced trial themselves. Another signatory, @centreWJ the Centre for Women’s Justice, has long campaigned on the issue, saying that about 70% of women in prison or under probation supervision are known to be victims of domestic abuse. It argues that some domestic abuse victims charged with criminal offences have acted under duress or in self-defence. theguardian.com/law/2026/mar/1…

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Bear skin@Defendergenes·
@ejtayloruk 💯 safeguarding is an absolute joke. Worst still if it is taken seriously you are referred to abusers who work within the system. I mean right in the very key roles where they are paid to protect us. Home Office aware. Fail to act.
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Emma-Jane Taylor (E-J) 🇬🇧
Over the years, I’ve raised multiple safeguarding concerns at certain organisations, including this one, even offering my time to help improve their policies and practices. Yet, time and again, these concerns have been overlooked. Policies on paper - zero tolerance statements, safeguarding procedures, mean nothing if they aren’t enforced. Women shouldn’t have to feel unsafe, and no one should have to chase repeated assurances that “something will be done.” I have streams of emails documenting concerns that remain unaddressed. This isn’t about pointing fingers; it’s about demanding accountability, transparency, and real action to protect people. If organisations fail to act, the responsibility isn’t just theirs - it’s ours, as a community, to speak up and insist that safety isn’t optional. #Safeguarding #VAWG #WomenSafety #Accountability #SpeakUp
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Am I surprised he’s back swimming with me? No. Because this is exactly how it works. Warning signs get overlooked. Behaviour gets excused. Reputations matter more than reality. And when someone is seen as “respected” or “part of the community”, accountability somehow becomes optional. Even when there is evidence. Even when harm is clear. Even when a woman says, “this wasn’t okay.” We’re told it’s not enough. Not intentional enough. Not serious enough. Not provable enough. This is the problem. Violence against women and girls isn’t just about extreme cases. It’s about the everyday moments that get minimised, dismissed, or explained away. It’s about a system that questions women more than it challenges behaviour. Until we stop downplaying these experiences, nothing changes. And that should concern all of us.
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