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  • #16
    Originally posted by anil View Post
    Where the english parents sleeping when this was happening?
    The victims' families were extremely low class parents who their children were intentionally, externally estranged from at a young teen age. Read the report, there's plenty in it from the parents' side too.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by kato View Post
      The victims' families were extremely low class parents who their children were intentionally, externally estranged from at a young teen age. Read the report, there's plenty in it from the parents' side too.
      That still doesn't excuse the parents from their duties of child rearing

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      • #18
        Originally posted by 1980s View Post
        No just child abuse, torture, trafficking, rape, but also murder: Racism fears stopped social workers saving children from sexual exploitation from Asian men in ONE TOWN | Mail Online

        How many of these girls are dead from suicide or murdered like 17 year old Laura Wilson?

        This report isnt anywhere near enough or "case closed", its only scratching the surface. I think this whole thing about Pakistani child-abusers and sex-offenders preying on mainly English girls should be treated as one of the UK's national priorities. The scale of just the Rotherham case is incomprehensible. What about all the other parts of Britain where this is known to have gone on, and probably still does?
        There is a term in India known as "Minority appeasement" where even the Majority is neglected and biased in the name of "Secular/Freedom/Democracy".Whereas the Rules for those in Middle East is heavily biased against Minorities so they are having 2 sides of the coin.The abuse of foreign workers is well known in Middle East and restrictions on Religious freedom for Non-Muslims is on extreme level.

        It's really strange that the White countries like UK is too scared to take strict actions.When UK soldiers were returning from Afghanistan deputation they were spat on by so called "British Asians" who are mostly Pakistanis.Also 2 Black Africans(Muslims) beheaded a UK Soldier in broad daylight and that also in Army area which was extremely shocking.Also as per reports there are at least 1500+ British(Muslims) fighting along ISIS in Iraq/Syria.

        This all is alarming but UK Govt is in "Ostrich mode".It would be too late if they didn't make a solid strategy of all these issues.As per reports Muslims(mostly Pakistanis) are not doing any high end jobs and easily attracted to crime and rioting.An example is Luton. Can't imagine UK was once a superpower.Lack of strict action and punishment is encouraging them to do more and more.

        It's a time bomb ticking away.The change in Demography would be catastrophic if not checked in time.

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        • #19
          ‘Muslim leaders fully aware of problem but did nothing’ 'Muslim leaders fully aware of problem but did nothing'

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          • #20
            Originally posted by anil View Post
            Where the english parents sleeping when this was happening?
            post num 7

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            • #21
              Originally posted by tankie View Post
              Muslim leaders fully aware of problem but did nothing’ 'Muslim leaders fully aware of problem but did nothing'
              Neither they would do anything since their silence and inaction proves they support.

              Below is the action of a person who was born and bred on UK soil. UK gave her everything which she would never ever get in her country of heritage. This is a act of sedition.

              Britain’s first Muslim cabinet minister resigns over Gaza policy


              Sayeeda Warsi, Baroness Warsi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
              Sayeeda Hussain Warsi, Baroness Warsi, PC (Urdu: سعیده حسین وارثی‎, pronounced "Varsi", born 28 March 1971) is a British Pakistani lawyer(Born in England), politician and parliamentarian, who served as Co-Chair of the Conservative Party and as Minister without Portfolio from May 2010 until September 2012 in PM David Cameron's Cabinet and attended it as Foreign Office Minister from September 2012 until August 2014, when she resigned citing her disagreement with HM Government's policy over the 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict.
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              • #22
                Yes and the cow was silent over christians being butchered .

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                  • #24
                    The government have announced new measures to stop British muslims traveling to Iraq and Syria to join Isis.

                    They're holding a school disco in Rotherham.

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                    • #25
                      I would love to see these assholes hanged or be killed by the victim's fathers and their entire family deported to the same shit hole they crawled out off

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by tankie View Post
                        Rotherham Council refused to act on this from 1997 to 2013 due to fear of being labelled "Racist". :slap:
                        So 1,400 abussed children sufferred without Justice all because of Political Correctness ?? I hope Tony Blair, Labour Party and the Liberal Left PC Brigade suffer for this, they should be ashamed of themselves for pushing these PC Policies and spending more time worrying about the feelings of the Muslim Communities rather than justice for the poor little victims.
                        Reading kato's report link....

                        At an operational level, the Police gave no priority to CSE (child sexual exploitation), regarding many child victims with contempt and failing to act on their abuse as a crime.
                        Why ?

                        ...sounds familiar in my part of the world.


                        Further stark evidence came in 2002, 2003 and 2006 with three reports known to the Police and the Council, which could not have been clearer in their description of the situation in Rotherham. The first of these reports was effectively suppressed because some senior officers disbelieved the data it contained. This had led to suggestions of cover-up.
                        More like a cock-up. The cover up happens after.

                        In the early 2000s, a small group of professionals from key agencies met and monitored large numbers of children known to be involved in CSE or at risk but their managers gave little help or support to their efforts. Some at a senior level in the Police and children's social care continued to think the extent of the problem, as described by youth workers, was exaggerated, and seemed intent on reducing the official numbers of children categorised as CSE. At an operational level, staff appeared to be overwhelmed by the numbers involved. There were improvements in the response of management from about 2007 onwards. By 2009, the children's social care service was acutely
                        understaffed and over stretched, struggling to cope with demand.
                        See how long it took just to get action.

                        The other two reports set out the links between child sexual exploitation and drugs, guns and criminality in the Borough. These reports were ignored and no action was taken to deal with the issues that were identified in them
                        Again familiar behaviour by the cops who do not like to admit such things go on in their jurisdiction.

                        No PC in my country on this level mate, just the usual lack of resources, ass covering blah blah. And then there is political interference which happens after the fact.

                        As i go through the report there have been numerous operations over the years, review after review. This was not brushed under the carpet.

                        Issues of ethnicity related to child sexual exploitation have been discussed in other reports, including the Home Affairs Select Committee report, and the report of the Children’s Commissioner. Within the Council, we found no evidence of children’s social care staff being influenced by concerns about the ethnic origins of suspected perpetrators when dealing with individual child protection cases, including CSE.

                        In the broader organisational context, however, there was a widespread perception that messages conveyed by some senior people in the Council and also the Police, were to 'downplay' the ethnic dimensions of CSE. Unsurprisingly, frontline staff appeared to be confused as to what they were supposed to say and do and what would be interpreted as 'racist'. From a political perspective, the approach of avoiding public discussion of the issues was ill judged.

                        There was too much reliance by agencies on traditional community leaders such as elected members and imams as being the primary conduit of communication with the Pakistani-heritage community. The Inquiry spoke to several Pakistani-heritage women who felt disenfranchised by this and thought it was a barrier to people coming forward to talk about CSE. Others believed there was wholesale denial of the problem in the Pakistani-heritage community in the same way that other forms of abuse were ignored.

                        Representatives of women's groups were frustrated that interpretations of the Borough's problems with CSE were often based on an assumption that similar abuse did not take place in their own community and therefore concentrated mainly on young white girls.
                        Both women and men from the community voiced strong concern that other than two meetings in 2011, there had been no direct engagement with them about CSE over the past 15 years, and this needed to be addressed urgently, rather than 'tiptoeing' around the issue.
                        Last edited by Double Edge; 03 Sep 14,, 10:55.

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                        • #27
                          This guy is spot on


                          The real enemy within - YouTube

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                          • #28
                            Political correctness is just one aspect of the problem here not the ONLY one as you put it. Gross simplification that suggest an unwillingness to look at the picture from more angles. There are multiple failures that have to be pointed out. Why just pick one.

                            Reading the report there were several operations carried out by the police over the past few years. What was the result ? very few convictions. Why ? the usual reason is a lack of evidence. Why isn't there evidence because people can be threatened into not giving evidence which is something the perps here have been rather effective with by exploiting the cultural norms to their advantage. Add to this the shame in admitting these sorts of things go on which is a collective failure of the community itself. they were threatened and shamed into silence by the perps. Should not be happening in the UK is what i say.

                            Asian cultures (not just south asian) are particularly prone to loss of face or shame compared to others. Shame can be used as a deterrent or catalyst. From a western pov this is incomprehensible, there are certain things that you just do not compromise.

                            This kind of problem requires repeated efforts to actually root out which is why it took this long. The times has reported on this for years, it just had to get this far to bring enough pressure to bear to do more.

                            So will it end now ?

                            Can't get more convictions but now society has a PR edge. The press coverage acts as shield from the perps. How long for. better to seize the initiative now than later.
                            Last edited by Double Edge; 05 Sep 14,, 12:58.

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                              • #30
                                No surpppppppppppppprises here then .And before MPs mouth off their files are missing as well .


                                M SEX ABUSE REPORTS HAVE ‘DISAPPEARED’ FROM COUNCIL
                                SEPTEMBER 11, 2014
                                ROTHERHAM
                                Bombshell files which revealed the scale of child sex abuse in Rotherham over a decade ago have disappeared from council offices, a town hall chief has revealed.

                                sex abuseRotherham Council’s chief executive Martin Kimber told MPs he cannot locate three vital reports into child sex abuse despite ‘extensive’ searches.

                                ‘I still have not seen the 2002 report, even though I made extensive inquiries,’ he told the Commons local government committee.

                                ‘The 2003 report I have never seen at all. I made extensive inquiries. The 2006 report I saw for the first time on Sunday evening.’

                                ‘They are not in the council’s archives.’

                                The revelation files have gone missing will add to MPs’ fears that the scale of abuse in Rotherham was covered up by council and police officials.

                                Last month’s damning investigation by Professor Alexis Jay, which revealed at least 1,400 girls were abused over 15 years, told how the key reports had been repeatedly ignored by the council.

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