THE TRUE FACE OF ISLAM
UK: Child Sex Slavery, Multiculturalism and Islam
Gatestone Institute. ^ | March 24, 2014 | Soeren Kern
Child-protection have almost entirely failed in their job to protect vulnerable children. From a fear of being called racist, police forces across the country have buried the evidence.... Political correctness would be used to make sure that people did not speak about this phenomenon. from Easy Meat: Multiculturalism, Islam and Child Sex Slavery
[A] 2010 document by the Rotherham Safeguarding Children Board stated that, great care will be taken in drafting
this report to ensure that its findings embrace Rotherhams qualities of diversity. It is imperative that discussions of a wider cultural phenomenon are avoided. from Easy Meat: Multiculturalism, Islam and Child Sex Slavery
British authorities enforcing political correctness have allowed Muslim paedophile gangs to sexually abuse children with impunity for more than two decades, according to a comprehensive new study that examines the harrowing epidemic of child grooming in towns and cities across Britain.
The meticulously documented report, entitled, Easy Meat: Multiculturalism, Islam and Child Sex Slavery, shows how officials in England and Wales were aware of rampant child groomingthe process by which sexual predators befriend and build trust with children in order to prepare them for abuseby Muslim gangs since at least 1988.
Rather than taking steps to protect British children, however, police, social workers, teachers, neighbors, politicians and the media deliberately downplayed the severity of the crimes perpetrated by the grooming gangs in order to avoid being accused of Islamophobia or racism.
The conspiracy of silence was not broken until November 2010, when it was leaked that police in Derbyshire had carried out an undercover investigationdubbed Operation Retrieverand arrested 13 members of a Muslim gang for grooming up to 100 underage girls for sex.
Seven members of a child sex grooming gang in Oxford who were found guilty in 2013 (clockwise from top left): Kamar Jamil, Akhtar Dogar, Anjum Dogar, Assad Hussain, Mohammed Karrar, Bassam Karrar, and Zeeshan Ahmed.
They were sentenced to a combined 95 years in prison for raping, torturing and trafficking British girls as young as 11.
Shortly thereafter, the Times of London published the results of a groundbreaking investigation into the sexual exploitation and internal trafficking of girls in the Midlands and the north of England. In January 2011, the newspaper reported that in 17 court cases since 1997 in which groups of men were prosecuted for grooming 11 to 16 year old girls, 53 of the 56 men found guilty were Asian, 50 of them Muslim, and just three were white.
In September 2012, the Times published another exposé that revealed the hidden truth about the sale and extensive use of British children for sex. The article showed that organized groups of Muslim men were able to groom, pimp and traffic girls across the country with virtual impunity.
Although offenders were identified to police, they were not prosecuted. A child welfare expert interviewed by the newspaper said the governments reluctance to tackle such street grooming networks represented the biggest child protection scandal of our time.
But the latest studywhich avoids sensational details and confines itself to exposing where officialdom has faileddemonstrates that even the coverage in the Times has understated the scale of the problem:
There is far more to this story than has come out so far. The population are already outraged by what they have learned in the last year or two, but know only a fraction of the scandal... This massive over-representation of Muslim men in this crime spree has been borne out by the prosecutions of the last three to four years, but it is clear that it must have been known long ago and should have been made public. Because the predators were Muslims, the agencies responsible for child-protection have almost entirely failed in their job to protect vulnerable children. From a fear of being called racist, police
forces across the country have buried the evidence.
On the rare occasion when the phenomenon [of child grooming] would be discussed in more than the briefest details, political activists and the authorities would come together to stop the public from knowing more. Political correctness would be used to make sure that people did not speak about this phenomenon, enabling the perpetrators free rein to sexually abuse schoolgirls for decades. Yes, decades. We know that in an age where parents are not allowed to smack their children, this sounds unbelievable.
The report shows that even documents that supposedly address the problem of child grooming have gone out of their way to avoid discussing why some ethnic groups are massively over-represented as perpetratorsthe study calculates that Muslims are 154 times more likely to be perpetrators of these crimes than non-Muslimswhile the schoolgirl victims are overwhelmingly of a different ethnic group.
The perpetrators have been overwhelmingly men from Muslim communities, and the victims have been overwhelmingly girls from non-Muslim communities (Sikhs, Christians and Atheists). Yet the professionals never deemed it important to declare this, or even denied the pattern existed.
Despite government agencies in Rotherham [a large town in South Yorkshire, England] knowing about (and privately discussing) the Muslim grooming gangs from 1996, a 2010 document by Rotherham Safeguarding Children Board stated that great care will be taken in drafting
this report to ensure that its findings embrace Rotherhams qualities of diversity. It is imperative that suggestions of a wider cultural phenomenon are avoided.
THE REST OF THE HISTORY
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Rather than taking steps to protect British children, however, police, social workers, teachers, neighbors, politicians and the media deliberately downplayed the severity of the crimes perpetrated by the grooming gangs in order to avoid being accused of Islamophobia or racism.
Homosexuals have the same sort of protections.