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Sky News host Rowan Dean has noticed “a reluctance to name cultures responsible” for forced marriage, as the AFP announced a crackdown on the practice. credlin

Sky News host Rowan Dean has noticed “a reluctance to name cultures responsible” for forced marriage, as the Australian Federal Police announced a crackdown on the practice.

The AFP has implemented a trial at Sydney Airport which involves the placement of posters in bathrooms to reach potential victims before they are shipped overseas and forced into marriage. Image: Getty

 

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rowan dean = witless bore

Just like George Orwell’s 1984. It is not only what we are told, it is also what we are not told. I think we can pretty much guess they are not Irish. auspol credlin

rowandean fancy chatting about white men marrying girls as young as 10 in the US - and doing so legally?

Rowan's five listeners must be apoplectic.

Those bloody Christian forced marriages!!!

No need for the AFP or anyone else to name cultures, they knew they could rely on Rowan to.

Rowan Dean gets to lecture nobody. He's a Villain & Immoral.... Auspol rowandean

Rowan playing at culture wars again! The adults have out grown your game rowandean Auspol

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Evangelical Christians. It’s not that hard rowandean

Moh marries a 6yr old, rapes her at age 9. They are called to emulate their prophet. Go figure.

let the dog whistling begin

sky news host rowan dean hasn't noticed that weird thing growing on his head yet

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