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To it may concern at Mirror paparazzi newspaper:
I have just read Tony Parson’s filthy remarks on the McCann case and the Portuguese ambassador comments on the issue.
This xenophobist prose — “OH, UP YOURS, SENOR“, Tony Parsons 29/10/2007 — deserves my utmost protest and calls for action against this typical paparazzy idiot. To me, Mr Parson is from now on a PERSONA NON GRATA in Portugal. If I have the opportunity to meet him around one of our beaches I will punch him in his stupid mouth and hope to brake some of his remaining teeth.
It is time that some Britts learn that their empire is over for long. And that nobody has the patience to tolerate any kind of colonialist, xenophobist or racial behaviors anymore.
UK is a broken country with a corrupt and scandalous monarchy, generating the most numerous collection of pedophiles around the world, giving home to all kind of provocative special operations against foreign countries (as ever), but also against their own citizens (Diana Spencer and David Kelly are just two recent casualties), sending their own sons and daughters to die in a lost imperialist war, runned by a non-elected Prime Minister. Btw, why is Gordon Brown so worried about McCann affair?
It is no surprise that so many of you leave children alone so that so many of you can get drunk like hell. If you learn to eat fresh sardines and drink red wine in a civilized manner you would give a much better image of yourselves and subsequently have more time to learn how to make love properly.
In not so ancient times Jews were banned from many countries. Brits, exported them to Israel in order to be able to control the oil fields in the Middle East! The xenophobist prose of agent Parson follows the same pattern of intolerance. Well, British people should promptly condemn these attitudes sooner than later if they do not want to regret in the near future this flagrant lack of “civitas”.
It is time to declare that the McCann affair is nothing but a sub-political issue. One of those that can be described as a “special operation”.
Portuguese won’t give british intelligence the opportunity they are patiently fabricating to boycott the Europa-Africa summit. It is time to let Zimbabwe in peace and forget Rodhesia, don’t you think?!
UPDATE (12-02-2008) – Press Complains Commission
“Complaint:
The Portuguese Embassy complained that a comment piece, on the subject of Anglo-Portuguese relations in the wake of the Madeleine McCann investigation, inaccurately characterised the Ambassador’s views on the issue, and contained what were considered to be offensive comments about the Portuguese Ambassador, the Portuguese police and Portuguese people in general.
Resolution:
The complaint was resolved when the newspaper sent the Ambassador a private letter of apology and published the following correction:
Further to our article of 29th October, we are happy to make clear that whilst the contrary impression was given by the comments of the Portuguese Ambassador to the Times on 27 October we can confirm that the Ambassador did Antonio Santana Carlos not, and has not, said that the Madeleine McCann case has seriously damaged relations between Portugal and this country.”
OAM 272, 30-10-2007, 16:27

2 respostas até agora ↓
steph // Novembro 28, 2007 às 5:48 pm
I agree. Foul, racist, idiocy, and a cynical attempt to deflect from the facts that the Mirror since the sacking of Piers Morgan at the Government’s insistence has become a Gordon Brown fanzine. The Portuguese Government and prosecutor deserve to be criticised for letting the McCanns flee the country but that was at the British government’s insistence. The PJ have done al that can be expected, they have collected enough evidence to charge the McCanns but that is being blocked for political reasons.
I’m sure we all suspect that the McCanns will never face trial but not because there is no evidence against them, there is, and plenty, but because they are unlikely to face charges, it’s easier to vilify the PJ, than admit our government assisted suspects in a child homicide avoid due process.
Antonio Cerveira Pinto // Fevereiro 13, 2008 às 2:34 am
UPDATE (12-02-2008) – Press Complains Commission
“Complaint:
The Portuguese Embassy complained that a comment piece, on the subject of Anglo-Portuguese relations in the wake of the Madeleine McCann investigation, inaccurately characterised the Ambassador’s views on the issue, and contained what were considered to be offensive comments about the Portuguese Ambassador, the Portuguese police and Portuguese people in general.
Resolution:
The complaint was resolved when the newspaper sent the Ambassador a private letter of apology and published the following correction:
Further to our article of 29th October, we are happy to make clear that whilst the contrary impression was given by the comments of the Portuguese Ambassador to the Times on 27 October we can confirm that the Ambassador did Antonio Santana Carlos not, and has not, said that the Madeleine McCann case has seriously damaged relations between Portugal and this country.”
Press Complains Commission