Why does this keep happening? Yes, sexual molestation happens all over. But we see Muslim migrants involved in this kind of story is seen on a not infrequent basis. Why? One reason may be because such treatment of infidel women is sanctioned in the Qur’an.
“Pakistani Grooming Gangs in the UK: An Islamic Problem,” by Uzay Bulut, FrontPage, October 18, 2024:
August 26 marked ten years since the publication of the Jay Report, an independent inquiry into child sexual exploitation in the British town of Rotherham. The 2014 report found that at least 1,400 underage girls were abused predominantly by Muslim men of Pakistani heritage between 1997 and 2013 in this South Yorkshire town.
“It is hard to describe the appalling nature of the abuse that child victims suffered,” the report noted.
“They were raped by multiple perpetrators, trafficked to other towns and cities in the north of England, abducted, beaten, and intimidated. There were examples of children who had been doused in petrol and threatened with being set alight, threatened with guns, made to witness brutally violent rapes and threatened they would be next if they told anyone. Girls as young as 11 were raped by large numbers of male perpetrators.”
The report – written by Professor Alexis Jay – criticized Rotherham Council for failing to protect the victims, saying that the Council had not addressed the “scale” of grooming prior to 2014.
The mainstream media’s stance towards those abuses committed by Muslim men were a combination of a blackout, censorship or whitewashing – with a few exceptions. In 2011, for instance, journalist Andrew Norfolk published an article in The Times entitled “Revealed: conspiracy of silence on UK sex gangs”. The report said, in part:
“A culture of silence that has facilitated the sexual exploitation of hundreds of young British girls by criminal pimping gangs is exposed by The Times today.
“For more than a decade, child protection experts have identified a repeated pattern of sex offending in towns and cities across northern England and the Midlands involving groups of older men who groom and abuse vulnerable girls aged 11 to 16 after befriending them on the street.
“Most of the victims are white and most of the convicted offenders are of Pakistani heritage.”
Eight years after the publication of the Jay report, another inquiry found that rape, sexual abuse, brainwashing, drugging and other crimes had “thrived unchecked” in the English town of Telford since the 1970s. The Independent reported in 2022:
” More than 1,000 children were abused by sexual grooming gangs in Telford during decades of failings by police and authorities.
“Tom Crowther QC, chair of the inquiry, said ‘obvious signs’ of exploitation such as teenage pregnancies and disappearances were ignored, as children were labelled as prostitutes or blamed for their ‘lifestyles’ and perpetrators went free.
“’Exploitation was not investigated because of nervousness about race,’ he said. ‘A high proportion of those cases involved perpetrators that were described by victims/survivors and others as being Asian or, often, Pakistani,’ he added.”
According to the Telford report, child sexual exploitation “still exists today and is prevalent across the country as a whole.”
Maggie Oliver, the former detective turned whistleblower, confirmed this. She said in 2023 that child sex abuse perpetrated by British Pakistani grooming gangs is still taking place and being ignored by the police almost a decade after it was first exposed.
Although the root cause of this endemic is Islam’s approval of the sexual enslavement of non-Muslim women and girls, the labor government of England still fails to honestly address its existence and its root cause – at the expense of British children and women.
One of the courageous political leaders in the country who has addressed the issue openly is the former Home Secretary Suella Braverman. Speaking about the dangers of grooming gangs, Braverman said in 2022:
“(We see) a practice whereby vulnerable white English girls — sometimes in care, sometimes in challenging circumstances — being pursued, raped, drugged, and harmed by gangs of British Pakistani men, who work in child abuse rings or networks.
“We’ve seen institutions, social workers, state agencies, cops, and social workers turn a blind eye to this — out of political correctness and out of fear of being called racist. There are many perpetrators running wild and behaving in this way, and it is now time for authorities to track these perpetrators down without fear or favor and bring them to justice.”
Despite all these reports and even official announcements, the sexual abuse of British girls and women by Muslim Pakistani men remains a widespread problem. British journalist David Atherton posted on X on August 10:
“Meet Akram, 42, living in Stockport who groomed, what he thought was 14-year-old child, possibly a boy. He is a repeat offender. He has lived here 5 years, moving from Pakistan and believed he was meeting up with them.”
On July 6, Atherton posted:
“This is Pakistani Kishar, living in Bradford, who has only been in the country for 4 months. He indulged in obscene conversations with a 14-year-old boy. He turned up expecting to have sex.”
On April 28, Atherton reported:
“This week 24 Pakistan heritage men and one white man were jailed for a combined 349 years for historical rape and trafficking of 8 white girls under the age of 16.
“In 2015 twelve men, all cousins were jailed for the continued rape of a girl, 13.
“Judge Roger Thomas QC remarked they had ‘treated these proceedings with a certain amount of contempt and arrogance’. Translated, it means they felt they had done nothing wrong.”
What Muslim Pakistani grooming gangs and individuals do to British children and women is considered “normal” by the perpetrators and their wider communities. Islamic teaching allows Muslim men to keep non-Muslim women as sex slaves. Sexual slavery is permitted by the Islamic scriptures. In fact, a large part of the Sharia is dedicated to this practice. The Muslim world has never apologized for this dehumanizing practice.