The Return of My Two Vulnerable Female Siblings: A Call for Justice and Accountability
The unlawful removal of my two sisters, both vulnerable young girls with complex needs, is not just a personal fight—it is a reflection of the deep-rooted social injustice facing millions of women and mothers across Britain today.
The London Daily News – Breaking news article history ‘the past & current injustice abuse of Richmond Park’ (London Daily News, 2024)
The systemic failures of public bodies, police misconduct, and the misuse of public office continue to strip women and children of their fundamental rights. Enough is enough.
The London Daily News – Black family faces unlawful eviction by RHP landlords: A clear case of racial injustice and discrimination (London Daily News, 2024)
The Reality of Social Injustice in Britain
🔴 Misconduct & Abuse of Power: The UK’s public institutions—local councils, police, family courts, and oversight bodies—have failed to protect vulnerable women and children. Instead, they have enabled a cycle of trauma through wrongful removals, negligence, and discrimination. #UNWomenUK
🔴 Failure of Child Protection & Social Services: Despite the UK government’s duty to protect children, numerous cases reveal wrongful care orders, forced removals, and violations of parental rights. Children with special educational needs (SEN) are particularly at risk, left without appropriate support while their families are criminalized for seeking justice.
🔴 Systemic Police Failures: The Metropolitan Police and other UK forces have been plagued by misogyny, racism, and abuse of power. Reports have exposed officers involved in domestic violence, sexual offenses, and cover-ups, yet accountability remains elusive. (Case studies: Sarah Everard, Child Q, Bibaa Henry & Nicole Smallman).
🔴 Misuse of Public Office & Failed Oversight: Institutions like the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) and HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS) have repeatedly failed to hold councils, MPs, and law enforcement accountable. This has allowed corruption, wrongful prosecutions, and the misuse of taxpayer funds to flourish unchecked.
Case Studies: A Broken System
📌 Sarah Everard & Police Corruption: A serving Met Police officer abducted, raped, and murdered Sarah Everard in 2021, revealing deep-rooted misogyny within UK law enforcement. Police officers later mocked victims of abuse in WhatsApp messages, reinforcing the culture of impunity.
📌 The Forced Removal of Children: Families across the UK, particularly Black and working-class mothers, have had their children taken away unlawfully. Councils like Lambeth, Richmond, and Wandsworth have been implicated in serious failures in child welfare, special education provision, and housing rights abuses. #IWD #IWD2025 #InternationalWomensDay
📌 The Child Q Scandal: A 15-year-old Black girl was strip-searched at school by Met Police officers without a guardian present. This case exposed racial discrimination and a lack of safeguarding measures in schools and police conduct. #GCBRandTCSLCampaignNewsblog
📌 Housing & Domestic Violence Neglect: Local councils have placed domestic abuse survivors in unsafe, unfit housing conditions while failing to act on reports of violence. Women fleeing abuse often end up homeless or criminalized instead of receiving support.
The Call for Immediate Action
It is time to demand real change from the UK Prime Minister, Parliament, and Public Bodies.
✅ Independent Investigations: The police, local authorities, and family courts must face independent professional oversight, ensuring justice and accountability for all affected families.
✅ Defund the Police & IOPC: Public money must be redirected from failing police forces and oversight bodies into Home Affairs, quality education, and social justice programs that truly protect women and children.
✅ Justice for British & International Taxpayers: British taxpayers and international donors funding UK institutions must not have their money wasted on failed systems that violate human rights.
✅ Legislative Reform: We demand immediate policy changes to prevent unlawful removals, racial bias in policing, and misuse of public office.
Join the Fight for Justice!
This is a call to world leaders, human rights organizations, and activists worldwide: The UK must be held accountable for its failures. My sisters must be returned. Women and girls must be protected—not persecuted.
📢 Use your voice. Share your story. Demand action now. We will not be silent.
#JusticeForWomen #EndPoliceMisconduct #DefundThePolice #AccountabilityNow #WomenDeserveBetter #HumanRights #EndRacialInjustice
Since March 2023 ‘No Justice No Accountability!’
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