The vast majority of rape gangs were made up of Pakistani men, who are often referred to as “Asian” in the British media to obscure who they are and what motivates them. The Times reported:
A large gang of paedophiles identified in a report into how dozens of children in care were failed by authorities ‘may still be at large and offending’……A report told how up to 100 members of the gang, mainly of Pakistani heritage and operating in south Manchester, were able to abuse children under the noses of police and council workers.
As one victim stated, the mainly Muslim perpetrators are from a culture where “wives are scared of their own husbands” and “the ‘mentality’ is ‘to keep quiet’ to avoid shame – for both victims and relatives of abusers.” Even former Home Secretary Sajid Javid suggested “there could be ‘cultural reasons’ for Pakistani grooming gangs.” Yet it is taboo to say such things in the UK. A Labour MP for Rotherham and then-Shadow Secretary of State for Women and Equalities, Sarah Champion, stated: “Britain has a problem with British Pakistani men raping and exploiting white girls. There. I said it. Does that make me a racist? Or am I just prepared to call out this horrifying problem for what it is?”
For saying that, she was fired as Shadow Secretary of State. A Leftist “anti-racism” organization, Just Yorkshire, smeared her as a “neo-fascist.”
The coverup continues. Efforts persist to protect the mainly Pakistani perpetrators over their victims. As reported by Fox News back in January:
British authorities knew that a network of predominantly South Asian men was grooming vulnerable children in Manchester, but failed to act to stop dozens of girls from being abused — according to a damning new report released this week that details yet another Asian grooming scandal in the U.K.
The report is a harrowing look at how Greater Manchester Police and other local authorities failed to take appropriate action more than 15 years ago, despite getting details of nearly 100 “persons of interest” who were using takeout restaurants as a base to rape and abuse children in care between the ages of 11 and 17. It describes offenders as operating “in plain sight” and hanging around care homes and foster homes in cars as they preyed upon vulnerable children.
This coverup once again demonstrates Britain’s two-tier system of justice: one for Muslims, the rest for everyone else. Those leaders engaged in this coverup are criminally responsible.
More on this story. “UK Child Abuse Inquiry Refuses to Investigate Pakistani Grooming Gangs,” by Virginia Hale, Breitbart, October 26, 2020:
Victims of the grooming gangs and their advocates blasted the public probe, which was launched in 2015 and has so far cost taxpayers £143 million, after it emerged would not be examining any of the notorious cases in which ‘Asian’ gangs have preyed on thousands of mostly white, working class girls.
The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) in England and Wales has so far looked at organisations like the Church of England and the Armed Forces to investigate “what went wrong and why” with regards to “institutional failure to protect children from abuse”.
It was believed that the ‘organised networks’ section of the inquiry would look at the mostly Pakistani grooming gangs which have struck in towns across Britain including Rotherham, Rochdale, Oxford and Telford, while police, social services and local councils turned a blind eye to the sexual abuse.In two weeks of hearings for this investigation which took place from late September, the IICSA chose not to hear from grooming gang crime experts, victims of the phenomenon, or their advocates like whistleblower and former Greater Manchester Police (GMP) detective Maggie Oliver.
Instead, the probe looked at six areas of England and Wales — Bristol, Durham, St Helens, Swansea, Tower Hamlets and Warwickshire “because they represent a range of sizes, demographics and institutional practices”, according to the Times.
None of these regions has seen a major prosecution involving South Asian grooming gangs, noted the newspaper, reporting that the proportion of the population from Pakistani backgrounds in these areas is lower than the average in England and Wales.Oliver, who quit GMP in 2012 in order to expose the grooming scandal in Rochdale and has since launched the Maggie Oliver Foundation providing support, therapy and legal advice to survivors of child sexual abuse, disclosed that she was denied the chance to speak at the inquiry.
Speaking on the ITV talk show Loose Women, the former detective said she “repeatedly” requested the opportunity to give evidence at the investigation and was eventually invited to give a witness statement, but two thirds of this was erased by the IICSA.
“Every non-institutional core participant was denied permission to speak in public in the inquiry,” she said, reporting that “forty pages of my statement were deleted, all the statements were hidden behind numbers and symbols on the website.”
“You would imagine with a problem identified in the northern towns and cities like Rotherham and Rochdale and Middlesbrough and Halifax, you would have one of those towns included in a public inquiry looking at grooming gangs,” she said, adding that: “Not one was included. So we had an area like Swansea, St Helens, Warwickshire.”
“There is a massive imbalance in the witnesses, or the participants that have been called, and it meant that the vast majority of the time was being given to those organisations who have failed and still failing victims and survivors of child sexual exploitation and grooming gangs,” the Manchester Evening News reported her saying..
“This isn’t a historical problem, it is going on in every town and city in the north of England,” Oliver stressed. “Even now, even today and I have information from this weekend. This is not a historical problem.
“This is another attempt to silence those with an alternative viewpoint based on fact and knowledge… The establishment don’t want to hear that truth, they peddle out the same platitudes… They always say these are historical failures.
“These are not historical failures. These are current failures, that every single day children are being groomed by gangs of predatory men,” she said, asserting a belief that authorities’ unwillingness to investigate the issue could be “linked to the racial or the religious aspect of it”….
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