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"Perhaps thousands of young women have been drugged, raped, and beaten across dozens of UK cities by men belonging to so called grooming gangs." "December 2020, British authorities charged 32 men in a grooming gang with 200 sexual exploitation offenses against eight girls, some as young as 13." "Most perpetrators convicted so far are reportedly Muslim. The majority of their victims are white." "because she was white, a non Muslim, a virgin, and didn't dress modestly, that she deserved to be punished." "She escaped a year later, becoming part of The UK's largest ever child sexual abuse investigation." "In her new book, Pray, Somali born women's rights activist Ayan Hirsi Ali argues that immigration and Islam are major factors threatening women's safety."

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In 2008, an 11-year-old girl reported sexual abuse by a group of adult males but was arrested for being drunk and disorderly, while the males faced no charges. A police officer dismissed a case involving a 12-year-old girl who had sexual encounters with multiple adult males, claiming she was fully consenting. This raised serious concerns about the officer's judgment. An independent investigation is being established to address these issues, as the credibility of the local police is in question due to past handling of such cases. The decision to dismiss the 12-year-old's case is deemed unacceptable, and efforts are underway to identify the responsible officer and ensure accountability.

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At age 11, after her parents separated, the speaker was left with her father and brother, where she experienced abuse. She attempted suicide three times because no one cared. She tried calling the police but feared them due to their involvement with her abuse. She recounts being taken to Freemason lodges and a rural location for satanic ritual abuse, involving blood, animal sacrifices, and the taking of children's lives. She overheard her father offering her as a sacrifice to the Grandmaster. At these events, children were drugged and laid out in a circle while Freemasons chanted. At home, she was treated like a dog, forced to wear a collar and leash, eat off the floor, and tied up outside. Her brother and his friends became involved in the abuse, and she was also a slave in the home. She tried to escape but was brought back. Weekends with her mother offered no escape, as her mother always returned her. At 12, she discovered her father with another woman, leading her mother to finally remove her from the house after consulting with the Archbishop of Auckland.

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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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My grandson couldn't go to school because Asian lads were trying to lure children into cars near Wingfield. We reported this to his teachers, but nothing happened. This has been going on for years, and it feels like we're hitting a brick wall. We were furious that our reports were ignored. All the kids reported it, yet no one investigated. It's frustrating and infuriating that nothing has been done to stop this.

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Six defendants in this case, but just five appeared in the talk this morning as the prosecutor, mister Rosano Scarmadella Casey, set out the Crown's case against those six men, and we were told that three girls in Rochdale were subjected to sexual assaults and rape by the men who were said to have had an unhealthy interest in sex with children. Now two of the girls, known in the court as girl a and girl c, knew each other and were abused from the two thousands by multiple men. The other complainant in this case, girl b, did not know the others and was targeted from the late nineteen eighties. Now, these these six defendants had one man known as a ringleader Tahir Rashid, and at the opening, we were told that he was said to have bought that 12 year old girl, girl b, presents and give her money. He said that this was not, however, the generosity from the goodness of his heart, said mister Scarmadella, but actually, he was interested in sexually attacking that girl. The jury heard that that 12 year old was given an STD after Rashid took her to various flats and forced himself on her. Now girl a and girl c were then approached as friends in the two thousands, and mister Scarmadella said the girls were children passed around for sex. He said that they were abused, degraded, and then discarded, and this was, that the two of them were exploited in this way was not by chance. The girls were, said to have encountered the men in parks and woods at the snooker hall in Rochdale and also at the markets in the town. They would be driven around by these men, we were told, picked up and dropped off at various flats and houses, but they were desperate for stability, desperate for a sense of belonging, and that the defendants, the jury heard, were only too aware of their tender ages. Now mister Scarmadella Casey alleged that it was obvious that they craved the attention that their home lives and families did not provide, which made them easy for older men to exploit. The two girls, girl a and z, were said to have been forced to have sexual encounters with multiple men whenever and wherever the men wanted it. The girls were also lied up to about it being forbidden for Muslims to use sexual protection and contraception. The court also heard about concerns shared by one of the girls' mothers, and that even though social services had been contacted on countless occasions, they were of the view that little if anything could be done. Girl c was said to regularly go missing from home with missus Garmondella telling the court that it was known to social services that she was being exploited. Now missus Garmondella said it seems that although girl c did not understand that she was the victim of child sexual exploitation, social services did. But sadly, he said, nothing was done about it by anyone. Now, of the six defendants facing these charges, Tasir Rashid, age 54, he faces 12 counts of rape, three counts of indecent assault, one count of assault by penetration. Mohamed Salim, age 46, faces eight counts of rape. Sukhlain Shah, 46, faces two counts of rape. Arshad Muhammad, 53, faces five counts of rape. Iftak Hussein, 45, he faces three counts of rape. And Amjad Mahmoud, 55, faces 12 counts of rape. Two counts of indecency with a child, one count of indecent assault, and two counts of assault by penetration. The men deny all charges, and the trial continues.

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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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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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More people were sentenced in Rotherham for the summer riots than for the grooming gang scandal. Authorities pursued weekend rioters more vigorously than those responsible for decades of rape and sexual violence against vulnerable young girls. Tutti Akir has called for inquiries on various issues, but not the rape of young girls in at least 50 towns and cities, which involved racially aggravated sexual assault and hatred towards young white girls. This is shameful, and the fight for justice must continue.

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The speaker delivers a stark account of a grave moral failure in British history: for decades, children across the United Kingdom, some as young as four, were groomed, trafficked, raped, beaten, tortured, drugged, impregnated, criminalized, murdered, and psychologically destroyed by organized groups. These were not isolated incidents or expressions of sexual gratification; they were sustained campaigns of exploitation against terrified, vulnerable children who were systematically trapped. Children were degraded, humiliated, and controlled through violence, threats, drugs, alcohol, and terror. They were forced to fight to carry weapons, sell drugs, and commit murder, with some made to dig their own graves. Extreme abuses are described, including petrol poured over victims and set on fire, scriptures from the Koran read during gang rapes, young children placed inside microwaves, ovens, and freezers in attempts to murder them, ouija boards used to call spirits, and animals killed in sexual acts against children. Some were passed from rapist to rapist, and not all survived; survivors faced suicide, substance abuse, or murder. The abuse extended beyond sexual exploitation, reflecting a pursuit of power and domination and the systematic destruction of a child’s sense of self. The speaker emphasizes that, years later, professionals pressured survivors to take medication or risk losing custody of their children, and victims were told they were too damaged to care for their own kids. They were removed from families, placed into the care system, and trafficked, with rapists invited into the lives and custody of the next generation. Children born from these crimes were forced into contact with their mothers’ rapists by social workers and the family courts. The professionals who should have protected them did not, and some still do not. The inquiry is exposing the scale of institutional failure: warning signs, reports, patterns, and evidence ignored or destroyed; victims dismissed as troubled, promiscuous, or consenting; children in care raped by staff and sold to gangs; parents threatened with fines or arrests for attempting to safeguard their children. The speaker notes that whistleblowers were targeted and silenced, and politics played a role. Political parties sacrificed children for votes, and leaders hesitated to confront abuse due to discomfort or concerns about appearing racist or Islamophobic. The inquiry will follow evidence into institutions, systems, cultures of silence, and places where truth has been buried, with no race, religion, profession, or agency exempt from scrutiny. Survivors are acknowledged: they were children, not to blame but failed by the system. The true scale of what happened and continues to happen is described as too large for the inquiry to fully resolve quickly; many victims may never receive justice, but the inquiry aims to be ambitious in pursuing truth. The speaker thanks MP Rupert Loh for establishing the inquiry andextends gratitude to the participants, survivors, and the team for their bravery and resilience in confronting this evil crime.

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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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A 10-year-old girl is described as a prostitute, even though she is described as a victim of gang rape. Another case involved DNA evidence showing a young girl aged 10 or 11 was raped, but CPS designated her as a co-conspirator. In a separate case, a father tried to rescue his daughter from abuse in a flat involving taxi drivers of Pakistani origin, but the police arrived and, instead of arresting the men raping his daughter, authorities arrested the father. The transcript claims the arrest was deliberate and done knowingly to cover up the crimes. It also states that not a single person has been prosecuted for misconduct in public office or held to account.

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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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Teenage girls are being groomed for underage sex by Asian men, while the victims are white. Investigative reporter Andrew Norfolk initially hesitated to cover the story due to concerns about its potential use by the far right. However, as more cases emerged across the North and Midlands, he noticed a recurring pattern: Pakistani men were predominantly involved. In 2010, Norfolk alerted his newspaper and began investigating further. The first story on this hidden crime pattern was published in January 2011. Norfolk faced accusations of racism, which he found strange and deeply unpleasant, as it was the first time he had been accused of such.

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A report details alarming incidents involving young girls. One father called emergency services 200 times seeking help for his daughter. Two fathers attempted to rescue their daughters, who were being assaulted by gangs, but the police arrested them instead, leaving the girls behind. In another case, five men were found with a 12-year-old girl in a derelict house; the police arrested her for being drunk. Disturbingly, one girl was branded with a hot iron, and another had her tongue nailed to a table. These acts reflect a horrific level of violence and abuse against vulnerable girls, highlighting a grave societal issue.

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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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A clip featuring former police officer Dionne Muller reveals shocking information about a letter sent to UK police forces by then-Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Muller, who served in Leicestershire and received multiple commendations, addresses police officers directly. She references a statement made by former chief crown prosecutor Nasir Afwas, who noted that in 2008, the Labour government issued a directive suggesting that young girls exploited in towns were making informed choices about their sexual behavior. Consequently, police were advised not to intervene in these situations.

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In 2004, my daughter was gang raped by Pakistani Muslims who traveled to our town. When I reported it to the police, they dismissed my concerns and told me to let her choose her boyfriend, despite her being only 13. Afterward, I learned that a gang was looking for me, which made me hesitant to pursue the matter further. My daughter, now in her 30s, has moved on but still carries the memories. I believe those in power, including MPs, have ignored this issue for too long. It’s a national scandal that needs addressing, and I want accountability for those responsible. Thank you for allowing me to share my story.

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At 2:30 AM, a woman in Rotherham called 999 after hearing a young girl screaming next door. Police arrived and found a 13-year-old girl, nearly naked and heavily intoxicated, with seven adult men. Instead of questioning the men, the police arrested the girl for being drunk and disorderly, taking her to the station where she was charged and convicted. The situation raised serious concerns about the lack of investigation into the men’s presence with the underage girl.

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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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A 14-year-old girl reports problems at her local school, stating that Asian boys are threatening to rape her, punch her with a knuckle duster, or force her to perform oral sex. This is reportedly happening to many girls, not just her. She believes the "Edge of the City" program accurately described young girls being targeted and groomed by Asians in the area. She has contacted the police about the rape threats, and they said they would look into it. Her teachers are reportedly going to exclude the pupils for fifteen school days. Young Asian males are allegedly hanging outside schools in flash cars, intimidating young girls with threats every day. The authorities are aware but are reportedly not doing anything about it. She feels intimidated and scared.

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Children were groomed and exploited in plain sight, with teachers and authorities ignoring the situation. Shabir Ahmed, a key figure in the Rochdale grooming gang, operated from a community center, selling young girls to older men. These racially motivated crimes against white working-class girls were overlooked by the Labour Party, which relied on block votes from specific communities. Despite the horrific nature of these crimes, there has been little accountability. Campaigns for justice have faced resistance, with attempts to silence whistleblowers. The focus remains on demanding a public inquiry into the systematic failures that allowed these abuses to continue. The political landscape has shifted, with efforts to unseat Labour politicians in favor of accountability and justice for the victims.

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The report reveals a systemic failure among various agencies to address the widespread abuse of children in Rochdale over the past 10 to 20 years. It highlights numerous missed opportunities for decisive action that could have prevented or disrupted this abuse. Greater Manchester Police is among the agencies criticized, and an apology is extended to the victims for the significant shortcomings in their response.

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This is a story about an approved school for troubled 14-year-old girls. The speaker recalls being there as a child and seeing celebrities, including Jimmy Savile, who would often show up. The speaker found it unsettling, especially since some of the girls were accused of serious crimes. Many of the girls were drugged, and the speaker witnessed Savile leaving with three excited girls. The speaker's parents questioned why a famous person like Savile was allowed to be around young girls, but the school defended him as a friend and charity supporter who could make dreams come true.
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