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De spreker, Seb van Lier, vader van vijf dochters uit Maashorst, spreekt over het trauma van zijn 15-jarige dochter, die op 10 januari op brute wijze verkracht is door een Syrische oud-onderzoeker. Hij stelt dat haar veiligheid niet gewaarborgd is door de burgemeester en het gemeentebestuur, en is teleurgesteld over de behandeling na het incident. De familie voelt zich niet gehoord en beschuldigt het bestuur van bagatellisering en pogingen tot doofpot. De spreker hekelt de tegenwerking, waarbij zelfs de therapeut van zijn dochter door de gemeente zou zijn benaderd om hem te adviseren niet te spreken. Hij vraagt of het leven van zijn dochter onbelangrijk is voor de gemeente en hekelt de berichtgeving in de media, waarin hij als ruzieschopper wordt weggezet. Hij bekritiseert de focus op de minderjarigheid en afkomst van de dader, terwijl zijn dochter het slachtoffer is. Hij vraagt zich af hoe het mogelijk is dat de dader, ondanks bekend DNA, niet is opgepakt en overgeplaatst, met kans op herhaling. Hij betwijfelt of de gemeente de veiligheid van inwoners kan waarborgen met de komst van meer asielzoekers. **English Translation:** The speaker, Seb van Lier, father of five daughters from Maashorst, speaks about the trauma of his 15-year-old daughter, who was brutally raped on January 10th by a Syrian former researcher. He states that her safety was not guaranteed by the mayor and the municipal government, and is disappointed with the treatment after the incident. The family feels unheard and accuses the board of trivialization and cover-up attempts. The speaker denounces the obstruction, alleging that even his daughter's therapist was contacted by the municipality to advise him not to speak. He questions whether his daughter's life is unimportant to the municipality and criticizes the media coverage, in which he is portrayed as a troublemaker. He criticizes the focus on the perpetrator's minority and origin, while his daughter is the victim. He wonders how it is possible that the perpetrator, despite known DNA, has not been arrested and transferred, with a chance of recurrence. He doubts whether the municipality can guarantee the safety of residents with the arrival of more asylum seekers.

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The discussion highlights the severe issues of sexual abuse and victimization of young girls, particularly within certain cultural contexts. A 13-year-old girl named Scarlett was drugged and abused, yet no perpetrators have been held accountable. There is a concern that authorities fear confronting the Muslim community, influenced by a culture of victim blaming and extremist ideologies. The existence of Sharia law is criticized for its treatment of victims and acceptance of practices like child marriage. Personal experiences of bullying and harassment are shared, illustrating the dangers faced by those outside the dominant culture. The speaker expresses frustration over the lack of support for victims and the silence surrounding these atrocities. Thank you for sharing your insights.

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I mentioned that incidents like mine could happen to anyone, especially in Pendleton near Salford Uni where many students live. There are sex offenders serving long sentences in the area. I have gathered evidence for 3 out of 4 elements of my case and am still working on the sexual assault aspect. I am determined to bring this to light.

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In 2006, a 12-year-old girl reported being molested to police, who dismissed her. After being abducted and raped multiple times, she sought help from the Saint Mary's Rape Crisis Center. Initially uncomfortable taking the emergency contraceptive pill, she later faced aggression from a police officer who tried to force her to take it at home. Despite her complaint, the police stated they could not identify the officer involved. She expressed frustration over the lack of action from authorities and the absence of a government-led inquiry into the abuse scandal in Oldham. Survivors, including her, feel their voices are ignored, and they seek accountability for the past failures in protecting victims. The Greater Manchester Police acknowledged their shortcomings and committed to improving child protection and pursuing justice for survivors.

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I received a call from a grandfather in Rotherham about his 13-year-old granddaughter. She went missing after going to school, and the police were notified. However, the police didn't seem too concerned. At 2:30 AM, a neighbor called 999 after hearing a young girl screaming. The police found the missing girl at the house, along with another young girl, seven adult Pakistani men, and she was almost naked and drunk. Instead of questioning the men, Southampton Police arrested the 13-year-old for being drunk and disorderly, put her in a cell, charged her, and she was convicted. The police didn't even question the men about why a 13-year-old, nearly naked girl was in their house in the early hours.

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I'd like to share my experience from 2004 when my 13-year-old daughter was gang-raped by a group of Pakistani Muslims who traveled 18 miles to our town. I was unaware of the situation as I was working long hours to support my family. When I found out, I contacted the police, but they advised me to let it go, warning that I could be arrested for being racist. My daughter was being groomed by a 20-year-old, and despite her admitting what happened, no action was taken against him. Instead, I faced threats, as a group from Oldham came looking for me.

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Brie, a grooming gang survivor, describes her experience as one of anti-Western religious and racist abuse. She endured multiple rapes, beatings, and torture, all while facing relentless racial insults, being called derogatory names like "white slag" and "white whore." The abuse was compounded by a narrative that portrayed Pakistani girls as pure and virtuous, while white girls were deemed worthless and promiscuous. Brie emphasizes the importance of not hiding this information.

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My name is Tommy Robinson, a free speech activist and journalist from Great Britain. Today, I discuss the issue of grooming gangs in the UK, particularly those involving Muslim men. I emphasize that this is not an attack on all Muslims but highlights a troubling pattern linked to specific communities. Over the years, numerous reports have documented the systematic abuse of young girls, often ignored by authorities due to political correctness. Victims have shared harrowing experiences, and despite evidence, many perpetrators remain unpunished. The media and government have largely failed to address this crisis, leading to a culture of silence. I urge for accountability and action to protect our children, as a society that cannot defend its youth has no future. Thank you for listening.

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There are alarming reports indicating that over 250,000 young white girls have been victims of rape this century, predominantly by Muslim men. These girls often endure repeated abuse over many years. The chief constable of Northumbria has stated that grooming gangs are likely operating in every major city. What actions is the government taking to address this issue? Specifically, what measures are in place to prosecute those in authority who ignored these crimes due to fears of being labeled Islamophobic? Additionally, what support is being provided to help the victims recover mentally?

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My name is Tommy Robinson, a free speech activist and journalist from Great Britain. Today, I discuss the issue of grooming gangs in the UK, particularly focusing on the connection between certain cultural practices and the exploitation of young girls. Over the years, there have been numerous reports and investigations revealing that these gangs, predominantly composed of Muslim men, have targeted non-Muslim girls for sexual exploitation. Despite evidence and testimonies, there has been a significant cover-up by authorities due to fears of being labeled racist. The establishment has failed to address this crisis, allowing the systematic abuse of children to continue. It is crucial to acknowledge and confront these issues openly to protect future generations. A society that cannot defend its children has no future. Thank you for listening.

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This is Rotherham, a town known for its tragic history of abuse. Many fathers have fought to protect their daughters from grooming gangs, but the police have failed to act. There's a vote for a national public inquiry, but Labor threatens to discipline any MPs who support it. They fear exposing the truth about inter-Pakistani Muslim grooming gangs, prioritizing votes over children's safety. Local inquiries have been dismissed as racist, and Labor's claims of being a people's party are questioned. The call is for a comprehensive inquiry to reveal the ongoing dangers children face today, as many are still being drugged, beaten, and groomed. It's time for transparency and accountability to protect future generations.

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A Labour MP allegedly had to ask Islamic elders for help to stop Muslim men raping young English girls, but they did nothing. There were allegedly no Islamic protests against these rape gangs, except when cameras were to be installed in taxis used to traffic the girls. Politicians and police leaders covered up these crimes and attacked those who spoke out. These same people are now allegedly trying to rewrite history as if they were on the side of the children, but they were allegedly on the side of the rapists. Everyone in parliament and the mainstream media knew what was happening, but they let it happen. Only the people on the streets, the survivors, and the whistleblowers stopped it. Labour politicians and the mainstream media should not be allowed to rewrite history because they all have dirty hands. Everything will be unveiled, and many people, including police leaders, council leaders, and politicians, need to go to jail.

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Brie, a grooming gang survivor, describes her experience as one of anti-Western religious and racist abuse. She endured multiple rapes, beatings, and torture, all while facing relentless racial insults, being called derogatory names like "white slag" and "whore." She highlights the stark contrast in perceptions of women, noting that Pakistani girls are viewed as pure and virtuous, while white girls are seen as worthless and promiscuous. Brie emphasizes the importance of not hiding this information.

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The speaker criticizes the government's handling of rape gang inquiries, stating that local inquiries are now minister-led instead of independent. Funds for inquiries are now opt-in, and some local leaders deny the need for them. The speaker claims that victims are predominantly white, and perpetrators are predominantly Muslim men of Pakistani heritage, suggesting racial and religious aggravation in some cases. They cite instances of institutional failure, including a social worker attending a wedding between a 14-year-old victim and her abuser, and a welfare rights officer being the ringleader of a rape gang. The speaker questions why no one has been convicted for covering up these rapes and calls for a dedicated unit in the National Crime Agency to investigate collusion and corruption, including within the police. They highlight a case where a father was arrested for trying to rescue his daughter from abuse. The speaker advocates for a national inquiry, quarterly ethnicity data publication, termination of parental rights for convicted sex offenders, and harsher sentences for grooming gang members. They share a graphic account of a 13-year-old gang rape victim. They question why the government won't investigate the full extent of the issue.

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Reports indicate that there may be around 250,000 young white girls who have been victims of rape this century, predominantly by Muslim men. These girls often endure repeated abuse over many years. What is the government's response to the chief constable of Northumbria, who suggests that grooming gangs are likely active in all major cities? Additionally, what actions are being taken to hold accountable those in authority who ignored these issues due to fears of being labeled Islamophobic? Lastly, what measures are in place to provide mental health support and compensation for the victims?

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I went on TV to talk about grooming gangs in Telford, and police suddenly showed up at my door, claiming it was their duty to follow up. They had done nothing about the abuse for decades but decided to intimidate me after my interview. They said they were trying to make a difference, but it seemed like they were targeting a victim instead of the perpetrators. It's pathetic that criticizing them on TV drove them into action. I have no idea who ordered this "raid."

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A 15-year-old girl repeatedly told social workers she had been gang raped, yet she was allowed to marry her abuser in an Islamic ceremony, with a social worker attending. Shabir Ahmed, the Rochdale rape gang leader, was employed as a welfare rights officer by Oldham Council. In another case, a man attempting to rescue his daughter from rape was arrested by police instead of being protected. A mother described her daughter being raped by taxi drivers of Pakistani origin; when she complained to social services, she was told she would lose her daughter if she raised matter again. A retired police officer said a senior officer told him to stop investigating abuse by Pakistani-origin taxi drivers in Bradford to avoid offending local Muslim community. These crimes were covered up by authorities because community relations were seen as more important than protecting young girls. Madam deputy speaker, this is a disgrace.

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Maggie Oliver, a former police officer, discusses her experience with the Rochdale grooming gangs and the failures of the police and criminal justice system to address the issue. She highlights that the majority of the offenders were British Pakistani Muslim men, but emphasizes that the problem goes beyond ethnicity and is about protecting vulnerable children. Oliver calls for a national conversation and honest dialogue about the issue, as well as systemic changes within the police and criminal justice system to better support victims and hold offenders accountable. She also encourages support for her charity, the Maggie Oliver Foundation, which helps survivors of abuse.

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Members of grooming gangs were influential figures in their communities while abusing young girls. The Labour Party has been infiltrated by Islamists, and there are allegations of a cover-up regarding grooming gangs. A local mosque, linked to Labour members, received public funding, and the police were aware of the situation but did not act. The speaker, with a background in counter-extremism, uncovered these issues after being contacted by concerned community members. They discovered connections between grooming gangs and local politicians, leading to a campaign for accountability. Despite facing threats and attempts to silence them, the speaker continues to advocate for public inquiries and justice for victims of grooming and exploitation, emphasizing the need to protect children and uphold democratic values.

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Gang rapes of young girls by multiple men are utterly disgusting. An inquiry is insufficient; we need a dedicated police unit to arrest everyone involved, including those in social services and local councils who turned a blind eye. Some girls were even traded in community centers. What happened is appalling, and it’s crucial to expose this issue. We must ensure that those responsible are held accountable and that the victims receive the help they need.

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My name is Tommy Robinson, a free speech activist and journalist from Great Britain. Today, I address the issue of grooming gangs in the UK, particularly those involving Muslim men. There is a direct link between certain scriptures and the crimes occurring in our communities. For over 40 years, these gangs have targeted non-Muslim children, with reports of thousands of victims. Despite investigations and evidence, there has been a significant cover-up by authorities due to political correctness and fear of being labeled racist. The establishment has failed to protect our daughters, and the media often avoids discussing these issues. We must confront this reality and demand accountability to ensure the safety of our children. A society that cannot defend its children has no future. Thank you for listening.

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John recounts that in 02/2004 his daughter was, gang raped Pakistani Muslims from Oldham. They traveled 18 miles to his town to get to his daughter. After he phoned the police, they told him to 'let it go' or he would be arrested for being racist; she 'could pick any boyfriend she wanted.' He says nothing happened; four cars and a van came from Oldham to look for him, and a friend warned him not to come into town. He says he is not racist and has Muslim friends; one friend said, 'there's a lot of us' and blamed clerics. The host suggests MPs should be grilled by the SAS because 'they've known all along what's been going on, and they buried it.' He wants perpetrators, 'rounded up and put in prison.' His daughter, around 30, has a husband and grandchildren; they buried it but it lives with him.

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I experienced severe abuse, including threats, rape, and violence, often from those who pretended to be kind. We were derogatorily labeled as "gory girls" and "white slags." My police records reveal 200 to 300 pages detailing the abuse, including strangulation, knife threats, and an attempted arson on my home. I was raped over a thousand times, and countless men assaulted me. This was a grim reality for us, and although it sounds unbelievable, it felt normal. It was all we knew.

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I was with a group of 56 guys. One of them touched me inappropriately, so I reacted by hitting them with a glass bottle, which broke my front teeth and split my lip. I reported the incident to the police, but unfortunately, due to the inadequate legislation in this country, they are not held accountable. It's alarming that these individuals are still free to harass and harm other girls.

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My name is Tommy Robinson, a free speech activist and journalist from Great Britain. Today, I discuss the issue of grooming gangs in the UK, particularly those involving Muslim men. I emphasize that while not all Muslims are involved, there is a troubling connection between certain interpretations of Islamic scripture and the abuse of young girls. Over the years, many reports have documented the systematic exploitation of non-Muslim girls, often ignored by authorities due to political correctness. Victims have shared harrowing testimonies of their experiences, highlighting a culture of silence and complicity. Despite the evidence, the establishment continues to downplay the issue, leading to a lack of accountability for perpetrators. I urge society to confront these realities and protect our children, as a society that fails to defend its youth has no future. Thank you for listening.
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