Voodoo Witchcraft and Ritual Child Abuse on the Rise in Black Community of Britian

Sven Longshanks

Daily Stormer

October 9, 2014

Cases of Black juveniles being used for twisted voodoo rituals are on the increase in Britain.

Just in this year alone, Police in London have received 27 allegations of ritual abuse, including tales of infant rape, bashing heads into walls and pseudo-drowning.

Of course this goes on all the time in Africa and always has, regardless of whether the tribes claim to be Christian or not.

But it is now happening regularly in Britain and is more often than not linked to the Black churches that have sprung up all around London.

A special event is being held and an educational film made in order to deal with the problem, which as we all know will do absolutely nothing to deal with the problem.

Because the only way to really deal with Black behavior is to remove them entirely, in the same way as we removed all the other wild beasts from the country centuries ago.

In 2000 Victoria Climbié, an eight year old originally from the Côte d’Ivoire who lived in Haringey, north London, was tortured and murdered by her guardians who believed she was possessed by an evil spirit. The belief, which was supported by their church leaders, led to her being beaten, burned with cigarettes, and forced to sleep in a bin liner in a bath before she was killed.

The Guardian:

More cases of ritual child abuse linked to belief in witchcraft are being reported, the police said. The Metropolitan police has received 27 allegations in the past year, including two claims of rape; a child being swung around and smacked in the head “to drive out the devil”, and other youngsters being dunked in water, it said on Wednesday. A number of horrific child killings have been linked to these beliefs, including the murder of Kristy Bamu, 15, who was tortured and drowned by his sister and her boyfriend in 2010; and the death of Victoria Climbié. The number of cases of religious or ritualistic abuse of children reported to Scotland Yard has increased year-on-year over the past decade. A total of 24 were passed to the force in 2013; 19 in 2012 and nine in 2011. Since 2004, 148 cases have been referred to the Met. … Simon Bass from the Churches’ Child Protection Advisory Service said: “We are not remotely surprised that the Metropolitan police alone has already received 27 referrals of this type this year – or three a month. “We are pleased that the Metropolitan police has undertaken such great work in this area, but we are convinced that this form of abuse is hidden, and that the statutory agencies across the UK are facing similar situations.”