A Bulgarian migrant has been found guilty of assaulting a Scottish girl who went viral last year after being filmed brandishing a knife and axe to defend herself, resulting in her being denigrated by corporate media figures and leftists who refused to believe her account of the migrant’s abusive actions.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Ilia Belov, a 22-year-old Bulgarian migrant, was found guilty of assaulting a 12-year-old girl and behaving in a threatening manner towards four girls aged between 12 and 14 in Dundee, Scotland. The girl went viral after being recorded by the migrant while brandishing an axe and knife to defend herself, with the corporate media suggesting she was racist and dismissing her claims that she was being harassed as so-called misinformation. 📰 DETAIL: The incident occurred in August 2025 in the Lochee area, where Belov made inappropriate sexual remarks to the girls, leading to a confrontation. His sister, Nadjedzha Belova, also pleaded guilty to assaulting a 13-year-old girl during the same incident. Video of the incident went viral, showing the girl brandishing a knife and a small axe while Belov filmed the encounter. Several prominent politicians and journalists suggested the girls’s claims of sexual harassment were lies. Former Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf stated on X that the claims were “bulls**t”, while the media outlet Unherd published an article at the time mocking the two girls, and saying that a fundraiser for them will be spent on “machetes and Irn Bru,” a popular Scottish soda. Police also tried to cast doubt on the girl, releasing a statement warning the public of “misinformation” after arresting her for brandishing a weapon in public. Police also initially claimed that there was no evidence that Belov had sexually harassed the girls. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “He kept saying, ‘Come here, sexy. I will show you how to have a good time.” – Victim testimony 🎯 IMPACT: The conviction vindicates the girls, proving not only that they were telling the truth, but that politicians, corporate media, and even the police were wrong to dismiss their testimony. The case comes after years of similar denials of wrongdoing by immigrants and minorities, most infamously Pakistani-heritage child rape gangs targeting and exploiting white girls across Britain for decades. |
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