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A new condemnatory statement arises about how Axel Rudakubana could kill three young people in a tragic attack by Southport

A new condemnatory statement arises about how Axel Rudakubana could kill three young people in a tragic attack by Southport

A review by the Ministry of Interior has discovered serious failures in the management of the Axel Rudakubana anti -terrorism police. Despite the multiple references to the Government’s anti -terrorism program, preventing Rudakubana’s growing obsession with mass violence was not adequately addressed, reveals a report written on the case. Rudakubana, 18, declared himself guilty of…

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Axel Rudakubana: The anti-terrorist plan left 1,600 children obsessed with violence free to roam the streets | United Kingdom | News

Axel Rudakubana: The anti-terrorist plan left 1,600 children obsessed with violence free to roam the streets | United Kingdom | News

The government’s counter-terrorism programme, Prevent, is under fire after it failed to intervene in the case of Southport killer Axel Rudakubana and allegedly left 1,600 violence-obsessed children free to roam the streets. Rudakubana, 18, murdered three children in a horrific knife attack last year and, despite repeated warnings about his growing obsession with extreme violence,…

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Axel Rudakubana: The anti-terrorist plan left 1,600 children obsessed with violence free to roam the streets | United Kingdom | News

Axel Rudakubana: anti-terrorist scheme left 1,600 violence-obsessed children free to roam the streets | United Kingdom | News

The government’s counter-terrorism programme, Previe, is under fire after it failed to intervene in the case of Southport killer Axel Rudakubana, reportedly leaving up to 1,600 violence-obsessed children free to roam the streets. Rudakubana, 18, murdered three children in a horrific knife attack last year and, despite repeated warnings about his growing obsession with extreme…

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Auschwitz’s son’s tattoo artist visits the camp for the first time | TV and radio | Showbiz & TV

Auschwitz’s son’s tattoo artist visits the camp for the first time | TV and radio | Showbiz & TV

Walking through those infamous huge iron doors, under the disturbing signal ‘Arbeit Macht Frei’. Knowing that he was about to witness the horror of his parents’s past and desperate to honor them, the accumulation of emotions made him an accident. Before the 80th anniversary of the release of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camps on January 27,…

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