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Official Statement by the
YNF
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JerseyYNF@hotmail.co.uk
The Young National Front (YNF) including their young members in Jersey have seen over the past week, newspaper reports on SOME children at Haut de la Garenne Children's home, in Jersey where reports alleged some young children were selected for abuse and kept in a ‘deep, dark place in the ground’ before it (abuse) occurred, so police have been told.
We are calling to the Government of Jersey, the Chief Minister and all other Ministers to introduce or re-introduce the public call for the death penalty.
We have seen the newspaper results and have carried out an independent survey in England and there was an 83% swing in favour of the death penalty, with the maximum penalty served for crimes such as paedophilia, rape, murder, terrorism and treason. There was a minority of 17% who argued against the death penalty, saying it was un-just and inhumane.
The Sun newspaper also carried out a poll and also interviewed religious leaders. Their comments and the Sun Newspapers results can be seen below.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/justice/article845709.ece
Details of some of the alleged crimes in Jersey can be read in the link from the Daily Mail.
Regards to other recent allegations of murder; both children, teenagers and the elderly. We urge the British government to consider this form of punishment with the Jersey Ministers adopting the outcome. We can not reward these criminals with short and insignificant prison sentences, or we can rid the world of some disgusting people.
People have said that as in the past in cases where the death penalty has been issued and later it has been questioned about the alleged offences and as to whether or not the individual was the correct offender. These days however, this type of crime is detectable and proven by such evidence as DNA and other advances in forensic sciences. If the person accused has been sentenced and appeals, we believe that they can do this and again if this fails, we believe the death penalty should be served, unless the victim of the crimes family asks for this person to be spared. If the victim has no immediate family, then a jury will have the final say.
We urge people to sign the Downing Street petition which is sent to the Prime Minister at:
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/strikeoutmurder/
Yours faithfully
Chris Ferndale
07950 474 625