New Labour give four year-old post-traumatic stress disorder
Remember the notorious threats to public order, four year-old Arouna Gaye and his mother, Fatou Felicite Gaye, who were interned in Dungavel detention centre after a dawn raid in Glasgow?
Glasgow SNP MP John Mason raised their case in the House of Commons yesterday:
This four-year-old has already been treated for post-traumatic stress disorder caused by previous interaction with the Border Agency.
Post-traumatic stress disorder in a four-year old boy. That phrase ‘previous interaction’ is doing a lot of work there. I imagine it involves shouting and pushing and screaming and crying.
In who is that supposed to instil confidence about how our asylum system works other than voters for the British National Party? True or false: we have a humane asylum process in this country.
The revolting immigration minister Phil Woolas, in that sociopathic tic required of all government minister that allows them to view human life as an abstract concept (unless they’re grovelling for a discount in Tesco), said he ‘could not discuss the case in detail’. He did manage to call the situation ‘regrettable’. He didn’t say who’d be doing the regretting.
Posted on May 19th, 2009 at 9:04am under Human rights, New Labour
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Woolas wants for something I wish I’d get away with.
That makes me sad to think that a poor little four-year old boy had to go through such thing. I have a child who suffers from traumatic stress syndrome and have found some great advice in Dr. Robert Bray’s latest book “No Open Wounds.” In minutes you can learn how to end years of bad memories, worries, and fears.
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