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BBC: July 8, 2014
Retired senior judge Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, 80, has been named as the chairman of a wide-ranging review into historical child sex abuse.
Lady Butler-Sloss led the Cleveland child abuse inquiry in the late 1980s.
The announcement came shortly before the Home Office’s top civil servant was set to be quizzed by MPs about the handling of historical sex abuse allegations involving politicians.
Mark Sedwill is to face questions from the Commons Home Affairs Committee.
He will be asked about how his department lost or destroyed 114 files that could shed light on alleged abuse in the 1980s.
Baroness Butler-Sloss’s broader, independent inquiry, will look at how seriously public bodies and other important institutions have taken their duty of care to protect children from sexual abuse.
‘Appalling cases’
The probe aims to address public concern over failings exposed by recent child sex abuse cases involving celebrities such as Jimmy Savile and Rolf Harris.
Announcing the peer’s appointment, Home Secretary Theresa May said: “In recent years we have seen appalling cases of organised and persistent child sex abuse that have exposed serious failings by public bodies and important institutions.
“That is why the government has established an independent panel of experts to consider whether these organisations have taken seriously their duty of care to protect children from sexual abuse.
“I am pleased to announce today that Baroness Butler-Sloss has been appointed to lead this inquiry.”
Baroness Butler-Sloss said: “I’m honoured to have been invited to lead this inquiry – the next step is to appoint the panel and agree the terms of reference.
“We will begin this important work as soon as possible.”
Lady Butler-Sloss was coroner for the inquests into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, and Dodi Al Fayed until she stepped down in 2007.
Her report on child sex abuse in Cleveland during the 1980s – which had led to more than 100 children being removed from their families – resulted in the Children’s Act 1989.
Lady Butler-Sloss’s inquiry is part of a two-pronged attack by Mrs May, who has also appointed Peter Wanless, the head of the NSPCC, to focus on concerns the Home Office failed to act on allegations of child sex abuse contained in a dossier handed over in the 1980s by former Tory MP Geoffrey Dickens.
Earlier on Tuesday Jim Gamble, former head of the police’s Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre, criticised the decision to bring in “amateurs” to find out what happened to the files, instead of “professional investigators”.
Labour leader Ed Miliband said he would look at whether the proposed inquiries were “sufficiently comprehensive and sufficiently over-arching to get at the truth about what happened”.
And The Bishop of Durham, The Right Rev Paul Butler, said he feared the “whole story won’t come out” unless witnesses had to answer questions on oath.
A review commissioned last year by Mr Sedwill, into the Home Office’s handling of child abuse allegations between 1979 and 1999, found that some 114 files were missing, although he found no evidence that they had been removed or destroyed “inappropriately”.
Mrs May said she was confident the work commissioned by Mr Sedwill had been “carried out in good faith”, but added that with “allegations as serious as these the public need to have complete confidence in the integrity of the investigation’s findings”.
It is likely the MPs will use the Home Affairs Select Committee session at 15:15 BST to ask Mr Sedwill to explain what he knew about the Dickens’ dossier and the whereabouts of the 114 files.
Keith Vaz, the committee’s Labour chairman, said his members would be careful not to jeopardise any live cases. “This is not a police investigation – this is an investigation on process so we’ll not be going into names of people,” he told the BBC.
The meeting follows claims by former child protection manager Peter McKelvie that at least 20 prominent figures – including former MPs and government ministers – abused children for “decades”.
Mr McKelvie, whose allegations led initially to a 2012 police inquiry, said a “powerful elite” of paedophiles carried out “the worst form” of abuse.
Giving his first television interview for 20 years – Mr McKelvie told the BBC: “I would say we are looking at upwards of 20 (people) and a much larger number of people who have known about it and done nothing about it, who were in a position to do something about it.”
Mr McKelvie said some of those who were alleged to have abused children had now died.
He told the BBC he had spoken to victims over “many, many years” and that children – “almost exclusively boys” – were moved around like “lumps of meat”.
They had been subjected to the “worst form of abuse”, including rape, he said.
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RT: July 2, 2014
A controversial flu researcher has modified the flu virus responsible for the 2009 pandemic to allow it evade the human immune system. His lab’s previous works include recreating the Spanish flu and making a deadly bird flu strain highly transmittable.
The yet-to-be-published research by Professor Yoshihiro Kawaoka and his team is meant to give scientists better ways to fight influenza outbreaks, but gives chills to some people in academia, who are fearful that accidental release of the strain would result in a global disaster, according to a report by the Independent.
At his level-3 biosafety lab at Wisconsin University’s Institute for Influenza Virus Research in Madison, Kawaoka experimented with the H1N1 flu strain that was responsible for the pandemic in 2009, dubbed the swine flu pandemic by the media. The work resulted in a mutated strain that is able to evade the human antibodies, effectively rendering humans defenseless against the virus.
“He took the 2009 pandemic flu virus and selected out strains that were not neutralized by human antibodies. He repeated this several times until he got a real humdinger of a virus,” a scientist familiar with Kawaoka’s research told the British newspaper.
“He’s basically got a known pandemic strain that is now resistant to vaccination. Everything he did before was dangerous but this is even madder. This is the virus,” he added.
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In what could be a tragic case of child abuse, police have officially charged a New York state mother with deliberately and fatally poisoning her young child in order to garner sympathy and attention online.
For various reasons, ranging from ear infections and high fevers to mysterious spikes in sodium levels, five-year-old Garnett Spears was in and out of hospitals ever since he was born. Although doctors were generally at a loss as to why – the boy also had trouble gaining weight and, as a result, had a feeding tube put in place – police now believe they know what was behind at least some of the problems: his mother.
After an investigation that began even before Garnett’s death on January 23, New York police have accused mother Lacey Spears of purposely poisoning her son with too much salt. The 26-year-old Spears has been charged with second-degree depraved murder and first-degree manslaughter, charges to which she pleaded not guilty on Tuesday.
“This mother was intentionally feeding her son salt in toxic levels,” said Assistant District Attorney Doreen Lloyd in court, according to the Journal News.
Due back in court on July 2, Spears is being held at Westchester County jail without bail. If convicted, she could face up to 20 years or life in prison. Court documents stated that when one detective said the cause of Garnett’s death may never be known, “Lacey Spears smiled and appeared to be relieved somewhat.”
Officials also believe Spears suffers from a psychiatric illness known as Munchausen by proxy, which involves a parent deliberately harming or making their child sick in order to get attention. In addition to gaining sympathy from those around her, Spears regularly blogged about Garnett’s worsening condition, posted updates regarding her son on Facebook and Twitter.
Although law enforcement picked up the case in the days before the young child’s death, the investigation did not heat up until January 19, when doctors at Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital notified police about Garnett’s questionably high sodium levels. In a separate report, the Journal News reported that Spears told police Garnett had been hospitalized at least twice since January 14, and investigators believe these medical visits were the result of her using his feeding tube to supply the boy large amounts of salt.
The Journal News also interviewed witnesses at Maria Fareri who said they watched a doctor challenge Spears about the nature of Garnett’s condition. The doctor reportedly told Spears it was “metabolically impossible” for her son’s body to naturally produce sodium levels as high as he was experiencing, and that “something isn’t right.”
Spears was able to remain with Garnett at the hospital unmonitored, but she was told by police not to leave. The next day, friends visited and recalled the boy begging them not to leave. On January 21, Garnett went into cardiac arrest and was declared dead two days later.
(read the full article at RT)
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Langley Advance : May 21, 2014
A woman allegedly attacked a baby, a two-year-old, and a four-year-old after the children’s mother asked her to stop swearing on a bus in Langley Tuesday.
At about 10:20 a.m., a woman boarded the bus and began arguing with the bus driver when she failed to pay the fare.
The woman’s profane language led to several other passengers asking her to stop swearing around children, said Cpl. Holly Marks, spokesperson for the Langley RCMP.
The suspect then threatened to kill one of the other passengers, and her three children, Marks said.
She threw a drink at the youngest child, a boy not yet a year old.
A fight began between the two women, who both then were apparently ordered off the bus by the driver. A video taken by another passenger and posted online shows the mother punching the suspect after the drink-throwing.
The victim tried to walk away towards the Willowbrook Shopping Centre with her children.
The suspect pulled a knife, chased after the victim, knocked over the four-year-old girl and kicked the two-year-old girl in the back, police say.
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The suspect was held in custody overnight and has been taken to Surrey Provincial Court for a hearing on Wednesday afternoon.
On Thursday, police announced that Leah Susan MacKay has been charged with two counts of assault wit a weapon, one count of assault, and one count of uttering threats. She was ordered kept in custody, with her next court appearance scheduled for May 23.
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