Robbery in Britain: raptors will see child born of crime – World



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Overwhelmed by the opportunity offered to her rapist to be granted the right to visit the child born of her crime, a Briton called for a change in British legislation.

According to the Times, Arsident Hussein, sentenced to 35 years in prison in 2016 for badual badault on young girls, was reportedly proposed by the city council of the city of Rotherham (north of England) of 39 to have the right to visit his son as part of a judicial process of parental responsibility.

According to the Times, the problem arose when the board sought an alternative for his son, with Mother's agreement, as Woodwatch could not cope with the complex needs of his troubled son.

The rapist belonged to a gang in Pakistan, many of whom, including his brothers and uncle, were sentenced to long prison terms, a case of child abuse in Rotherham, which caused a stir in Britain.

Sami Woodwatch revealed yesterday in a video on Twitter that she is the mother of the child that she conceived during her rape at the age of 15 years. He was one of the key witnesses of police searches.

With the badistance of Worker Councilor Louise Hayg, she went to court to request that the law be amended so that those convicted of rape would not have access to the children who were arrested during their crimes.

"This story concerns me, my child, the man who raped me and the fact that Rotherham's counsel proposed to ask for parental rights for my child," the woman complains in the video.

"This is happening all over the country and must stop," she noted, pointing out that the man is a "danger" for her and her son.

A spokesman for the Rotherham Council said it was a legal obligation to inform parents, whether they have parental responsibility or not, of lawsuits concerning their child.

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