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Finnish men are patrolling the streets to guard children against migrant child rape gangs in Finland




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After a serious of horrifying revelations about Middle Eastern and North African men targeting Finnish children for rape and sexual exploitation, Finnish men are now patrolling city streets to guard against the child rape gangs.

A group calling itself ‘Sons of Odin’ have begun patrolling the streets of the Finnish city of Oulu where a Finnish girls, some as young as 10, have been raped and assaulted by gangs of “foreign men”.

Finnish media reports that locals of the city, disgusted with the lack of response from authorities and outraged by biased media coverage, are now taking the law into their own hands to protect their children.

Finland, like several other European countries, has seen a spike in sexual attacks against women and children as well as general anti-social behaviour after taking in large numbers of Third World, Muslim migrants.

Finland’s neighbour Sweden now has some of the worst rape statistics in the world with most men convicted of rape being “foreign born” the BBC reports. Sweden has accepted more Middle Eastern migrants per-capita than any other EU country.

In recent years the UK has been rocked by the revelations that dozens of English cities and towns had Muslim child rape gangs operating within them essentially with impunity for years as authorities failed to act being afraid of accusations of political incorrectness or racism.

According to Labour’s Rotherham MP Sarah Champion as many as one million English children have fallen victim to these Muslim Paedophile gangs as of 2016.

Champion was later punished by her own party for speaking out on behalf of the victims of Muslim child rape gangs.

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