kimon07 wrote:Paphitis wrote:Kimon,
I reject you insinuating that I have derailed the topic and am off topic. The topic was derailed when someone here insinuated that "Greece is leading the way".
That was THE subject of THER topic. That the Greek Police has started leading the way in cases of trafficing of children by the Roma. What does this subject have to do with the way Greece is tackling illegal immigration? Or with the relations of Greek policemen with Golden Dawn? Your posts are way off topic and trollish. Piss off troll.
It has plenty to do with Illegal immigration.
that was the initial reason why the Police actually discovered the girl. They were actually asking for ID and papers in order to look for illegals.
I think my posts are completely on topic and address the greater issues which need to be addressed by the Government.
Greece is certainly not "leading the way". It is a good piece of Police work however, which is to be expected in many countries including the UK, where the author of this thread lives but fails to acknowledge policing achievements in her country of residence.
As to leading the way, well, lets have a look and analyze this very carefully. After all, a country that has lost its political will, sovereignty, dignity and has lost control of its borders (3 million illegal immigrants) is bound to be dysfunctional (because of the Greek political System and people like you and Oracle who bury their head in the sand) in other areas including trafficking of children not just by Roma but by Greeks too!
Roma case in Greece raises child concerns
As many as 3,000 children in Greece are in the hands of child-trafficking rings originating in Bulgaria, Romania and other Balkan countries, UNICEF says.
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Most cases are not thought to involve abduction but rather the buying and selling of children for a few thousand euros.
Part of the problem in Greece appears to lie in its localised and out-of-date child-registration system. And yet, ever since the mid-1990s, the European Union has tried to ensure all Roma communities across Europe are fully registered.
Oh dear! "Leading the way", huh?
And you can learn some respect and tone down your language Gyptokolo!