Monday 20 May 2013

Breakthrough: Government Minister Challenges Political Correctness over Child Sexual Slavery.

Times, they are-a-changing. Damian Green, Minister of State for Police & Criminal Justice has stuck his head above the parapet & called upon the Pakistani community to get its own house in order with regard to the heinous enslavement of English girls by gangs of filthy pederasts. This, from The Telegraph on Friday (hat-tip to english-patriot33):

Pakistani community must tackle grooming gangs, justice minister insists

The Pakistani community in Britain must urgently address the problem of gangs systematically grooming and abusing young white girls, justice minister Damian Green has said.

Just days after seven Asian men were convicted of carrying out crimes of "medieval" depravity against girls as young as 11, in Oxford, Mr Green said it was time to dismiss any vestiges of political correctness around the issue.

The Oxford scandal was the fifth such case since 2010 with gangs of Pakistani men being convicted of similar grooming outrages in Rochdale, Derby, Rotherham and Shropshire.

In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, Mr Green, who is the minister for police and criminal justice, said he was setting up a Home Office led group to help tackle the problem of sexual violence against children.

But he said it was also up to Pakistani community leaders to make it absolutely clear that such behaviour was "100 per cent unacceptable".

In the Oxford case, six girls were targeted by a gang mainly of Pakistani heritage who showered them with gifts and attention before subjecting them to acts of appalling sexual violence.

Damian Green, MP Minister of State for Police and Criminal Justice, in his office at the Home Office

The exploitation lasted for five years and only ended when the girls became brave enough to report their abusers to police.

But there is growing concern that wider issue is being brushed under the carpet because the authorities are fearful of being accused of racism.

Mr Green said: "It's not sadly the first example we have had of organised serious exploitation and abuse involving Pakistani heritage men grooming and abusing white girls

"I hope that what happens is that any last vestiges of political correctness that say, 'there are some cultural issues to address here' disappear, because this is criminality, pure and simple.

"It goes without saying that every world religion condemns the exploitation and abuse of children and just as there are huge challenges to the social care system and the police, there are clearly challenges for community leaders to make it absolutely clear that this is 100 per cent unacceptable in any circumstances."

"I am encouraged that I have heard voices saying that over the last couple of days but I think that has got to be the starting point, that this must not be a cultural issue, this is just criminality and it applies to everyone."

Mr Green said the new Home Office task force would be aimed at helping those vulnerable to sexual exploitation by building in support across the criminal justice system.

He explained: "This will mean their voices are heard earlier and listened to more carefully. It will build more support into the system and improve systems for identifying those at risk.

"But our prime responsibility is, of course, stopping abuse before it starts. The group will be working to target the organised crime groups that perpetrate the sort of systematic abuse we saw in Oxford."

He said the group would also look at how social media is used by gangs to groom and abuse the vulnerable.

Mr Green said while it was important to recognise exploitation and sexual abuse was a problem common to all parts of society denying the issue existed in the Pakistani community for cultural reasons was completely wrong.

He said: "It is the case that most cases of child abuse actually involve the white British middle aged men, we have seen terrible examples of Jimmy Savile and others, but it does seem from the evidence that we have seen so far, a particular problem of this organised, systematic year after year grooming and abusing.

"There is clearly more than one example of this within the Pakistani origin community so that itself is a specific problem and everyone particularly the community leaders need to recognise that as a problem we need to address."

My congratulation to Mr Green for this broad statement of the inescapably obvious but a few quibbles: firstly: "The exploitation lasted for five years and only ended when the girls became brave enough to report their abusers to police." Bullshit. It only ended when the police became brave enough to prosecute Muslims. Or, worse, when the police became more afraid of the public backlash than the Muslim one.

Secondly: It's not just Pakistanis involved (although they make up the bulk), two of the seven convicted in Oxford were Eritreans but they were all Muslims. It can only be a matter of time before it becomes apparent to the polity & the press that Islam is the defining feature of this atrocity rather than any particular nationality. It might even occur to someone in the public eye to investigate the sunnah (example) of Mohammed:

Bukhari, Volume 5, Book 59, Number 512:
The Prophet offered the Fajr Prayer near Khaybar when it was still dark & then said, "Allahu-Akbar! Khaybar is destroyed, for whenever we approach a nation, then evil will be the morning for those who have been warned." Then the inhabitants of Khaybar came out running on the roads. The Prophet had their warriors killed, their offspring & woman taken as captives. Safiya was amongst the captives. She first came in the share of Dahya Alkali but later on she belonged to the Prophet. The Prophet made her manumission as her 'Mahr'.

Tabari, VIII:116:
"So Mohammed began seizing their herds & their property bit by bit. He conquered Khaybar home by home. The first stronghold defeated was Naim. Next was Qamus, the community of Abi Huqayq. The Messenger took some of its people captive, including Safiya bint Huyayy, the wife of Kinana & her two cousins. The Prophet chose Safiya for himself."

Tabari, VIII:117:
"Dahya had asked the Messenger for Safiya when the Prophet chose her for himself. Mohammed gave Dahya her two cousins instead."

Tabari, IX:131:
"My mother came to me while I was being swung on a swing between two branches & got me down. My nurse wiped my face with some water & started leading me. When I was at the door she stopped so I could catch my breath. I was then brought in while the Messenger was sitting on a bed in our house. My mother made me sit on his lap. Then the men & women got up and left. The Prophet consummated his marriage with me in my house when I was nine years old."

Ishaq's Sira, Chapter 20, Paragraph 5:
The Muslims were in the habit of eating the flesh of their own donkeys, but on this day the apostle made various prohibitions for the future; no Believer was to eat the flesh of tame donkeys. Although the apostle of Allah forbade this flesh, he permitted consumption of horseflesh. He also declared, 'It is not lawful for a Believer to irrigate another man's harvest [to have intercourse with pregnant captives]; nor shall any Believer have intercourse with a captive woman until she has been purified; neither shall a Believer ride a captured animal which has not been assigned to him & return it, emaciated, to the joint stock of plunder; neither shall he wear a captured garment & return it, worn out, to the stock of plunder.'

Islam is licence to rape non-Muslims. Simple as that.

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