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No evidence of Westminster VIP child sex abuse ring, finds inquiry, the Michael Trust was right

No evidence of Westminster VIP child sex abuse ring, finds IICSA inquiry the Michael Trust was right!

The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) concluded that while there had been individual cases of wrongdoing, there was no organised VIP paedophile ring and no establishment cover up.

The £150million child sex abuse inquiry, that was launched on the back of claims by Labour politician Tom Watson, has found no evidence of a "powerful paedophile network" operating at the heart of Westminster.

Religious Hate Crime and why the Michael Trust has awoken once more



(The MT does endorse any of the additional content on this video )

Religious Hate Crime is on the increase in the UK and some say that the use of the internet is fueling hate against a number of faiths in the UK but also around the globe. In this post we are discussing hate crimes against religious, sects, groups.

"Hate crime and religious persecution are on the rise - this is how we can stop it It is only when people of different faiths, or of no faith, and from different backgrounds work together that we can truly overcome the prejudices arising from not knowing the “other”

A couple of days with activists against Jehovah's Witnesses on Twitter, is it religious hate crime?

Part Two: This Post is one of two about Jehovah's Witnesses who are being persecuted in a number of countries around the world and this post is about the fine line between genuine activism and hateful speech or online content.

The Michael Trust advocates a persons right to believe in anything they like as long as it does not harm anyone we do this in line with Article 18 of the United Nations Charter. The MT, specializes mainly in the United Kingdom where there are currently around 500 estimated cults or sects, closed communities mostly happily coexisting and living peacefully with the many other established religious groups within the UK.

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This Post should be read also with the Post: -  Polly explores on Twitter the anti Jehovah's Witnesses activists

The MT has become concerned on the lengths that some activists go to when it comes to a established religious organisation called Jehovah's Witnesses. We have seen over the last ten years an increase in coordinated attacks and criticisms on JW's where they cross the line to potential Hate Crime.

We ask is this criticism of faith or a more of a organised campaign of hate against Jehovah's Witnesses? We let you decide... 

Polly explores on Twitter the anti Jehovah's Witnesses activists

Twitter decided it was hateful conduct!
The Michael Trust advocates a persons right to believe in anything they like as long this belief does not harm anyone, we do this in line with Article 18 of the United Nations Charter.

The MT, specializes mainly in the United Kingdom where there are currently around 500 estimated cults or sects, closed communities mostly happily coexisting and living peacefully with the many other established religious groups and those with no spiritual faith within the UK.

If you were to actively speak out or demonstrate outside mainstream religious premises or attack those organisations and pursue them publicly then you walk a fine line within the law in the UK.

This is why the MT has become concerned on the lengths that some activists go when it comes to a established religious organisation called Jehovah's Witnesses. We will be exploring this in two parts and here is:

Part 1-

We ask is this criticism of faith or a more of a organised campaign of hate against Jehovah's Witnesses? We let you decide...