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Remember the storm that broke when an axe-wielding, ragged Scots girl was filmed brandishing an axe at ‘migrants’? Police and legacy media immediately branded the girl ‘racist’. She was charged with weapons offences. Suggestions that there was more to the incident than the snippet of video showed were dismissed as ‘misinformation’ and ‘far-right propaganda’.
Yet, there was clearly more than the establishment wanted us to see, from the very beginning. Why was the girl screaming, “Get the f*** away from us! … Don’t f***en touch my little sister! She is f***en 12!”? Why was her sister shortly after admitted to the Emergency Department with head injuries?
We are starting to get answers. Even as the legacy media still try and lie by omission.
A man and woman have appeared in court accused of assaulting two girls in Dundee.
Prosecutors allege Ilia Belov, 22, approached and followed four girls, who were aged between 12 and 14, and made sexual remarks to them before seizing one of the girls and pushing her to the ground.
His co-accused Nadjedzha Belova, 20, is accused of repeatedly seizing and pulling another of the girls by the hair, dragging her to the ground, and punching her on the head to her injury.
The case was continued without plea to a case management hearing on 6 March at Dundee Sheriff Court.
The offences are alleged to have taken place in St Ann Lane, Lochee last August.
In other words, in the exact place and time the ‘axe girl’ video was filmed. Further confirming the link is this cryptic statement.
A 12-year-old girl has also been referred to the children’s reporter in connection with an alleged offence.
And that’s it.
In typical BBC fashion, it’s what they’re not telling us that tells the real story. They’re deliberately not telling us that the assault on the girls was what led to the axe confrontation. They’re not telling us that the ‘racist’ girl was in fact defending her sister and herself from assault and, possibly, rape.
They’re not even telling us that “Ilia Belov” appears to be an alias of “Ali Dumana”, the ‘Bulgarian dad’ who cried victim last year.
A Bulgarian dad says his life has been shattered since a video of a Dundee street confrontation went viral after being shared by right-wing figures including Elon Musk and Tommy Robinson.
Ali Dumana, 21, says the clip filmed in Lochee last Saturday night has made him a target for online hate on a scale he could never have imagined.
The Courier understands that at this stage, having carried out inquiries, including studying CCTV, police have found no evidence to support claims made online against the construction worker.
Except that, as we now see, the ‘claims made online’ were substantially correct, all along.
Just don’t expect the legacy media to admit that.