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INQUIRY INTO CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE: FIRST REPORT – CHILD MIGRATION PROGRAMMES

INQUIRY INTO CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE FIRST REPORT CHILD MIGRATION PROGRAMMES, MARCH 2018 On 1st March 2018, IICSA released its first report on the Child Migration Programmes that occurred within the UK for decades.  The report is 174 pages long, so I have outlined the contents, findings, institutions involved, problems that occurred etc. It made shocking… Continue reading INQUIRY INTO CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE: FIRST REPORT – CHILD MIGRATION PROGRAMMES

Appeals · Child Abduction · Child Sexual Abuse · Investigations · London · Murder Files · Operation Tattingstone · Police Operations · Uncategorized · Unsolved crimes

UNSOLVED CRIMES: Operation Tattingstone – Bernard Oliver

UNSOLVED CRIMES OPERATION TATTINGSTONE THE MURDER OF BERNARD OLIVER On 16th January 1967 the remains of a youth were found in two suitcases in a Suffolk field and so began a police investigation to trace who the boy was and who committed such a heinous crime. 16th JANUARY 1967 Farm worker, Fred Burggy, stumbled across… Continue reading UNSOLVED CRIMES: Operation Tattingstone – Bernard Oliver

Child Migration Scheme · Uncategorized

CHILD MIGRANTS – THE BEGINNING

THE BEGINNING OF THE CHILD MIGRANT SCHEME “I will bring farmers here” As iiCSA has this week begun hearing testimony from former child migrants who endured such unbearable experiences and who illustrate the trauma and pain caused by such heinous actions, I will be writing a few posts here and there regarding the Child Migration… Continue reading CHILD MIGRANTS – THE BEGINNING

Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry, NI · In the News · Uncategorized

HISTORICAL INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE INQUIRY

HISTORICAL INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE INQUIRY (HIA) By SIR ANTHONY HART NORTHERN IRELAND, 1922-1995 Released: Friday 20th January 2017 Today Sir Anthony Hart released the findings of his inquiry in to institutional abuse within Ireland. This was an important and long-awaited date for survivors – especially those from Kincora – who have led a very brave, long… Continue reading HISTORICAL INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE INQUIRY