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The US removes three Indian companies from its ‘Entity list’ #usa #india #shortsnews #currentaffairs
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Fears about the safety of nuclear power plants #interview #news #nuclearplant #nuclearpowerplant
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Why are people not protesting against these crimes? #shortsviral #currentaffairs #globalissues
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'The lover boy tactic was used to target thousands of young girls in the UK.'
In this interview, Sikh Activist Bhai Mohan Singh reveals details about the extent of the grooming gang crimes and how the ‘loverboy tactics’ are used to inflict horrific violence on young children. Global Order’s Hindol Sengupta and Bhai Mohan Singh talk about, - his journey of activism, - the impact of the grooming gang crimes, - the ‘loverboy syndrome’, - the challenges faced in helping the survivors of grooming gang violence, and - the efforts to bring the perpetrators to justice Timestamps 0:00 - 1:17 - Introduction 1:18 - 7:45 - Journey to community activism 7:46 - 13:21 - Reality of the grooming gang crimes 13:22 - 20:17 - The ‘loverboy syndrome’ 20:18 - 23:18 - What goes on in the minds of these men? 23:19 - 26:11 - Why are children being targeted by these gangs? 26:12 - 27:25 - Grooming gang crimes happen across the world 27:26 - 30:29 - Impact of social media 30:30 - 36:02 - Resistance and challenges faced 36:03 - 41:33 - Will the perpetrators be brought to justice? 41:34 - 45:02 - Conclusion 🔔 Subscribe now to the Global Order channel for more in-depth insights on global social issues, policy discussions, and interviews with thought leaders shaping our world. 🔍 #globalorder #interview #groominggangs #uk #europe #crime #globalnews #activism
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How will this issue evolve? #uk #news #groominggangs #shortsviral #fypage
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The issue of grooming gangs in the UK #unitedkingdom #groominggangs #shortsviral #news
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Why is the British establishment covering up these crimes #shortsviral #british #uk #groominggangs
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Justin Trudeau resigns! Canada in TURMOIL-What happens next? #canada #justintrudeau #politics
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From Sifaarish to Silicon: the Indian Company’s Silent Revolution
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India’s Indisputable Claim to Jammu & Kashmir
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