Sunday 6 December 2015

Five Muslims Charged with Child Rape in Lancashire.

  1. When we reached Khaybar, Mohammed said that Allah had enabled him to conquer them. It was then that the beauty of Safiyah was described to him. Her husband had been killed, so Allah's Apostle selected her for himself. He took her along with him till we reached a place called Sad where her menses were over & he took her for his wife, consummating his marriage to her, & forcing her to wear the veil.
  2. The Muslims said among themselves, "Will Safiyah be one of the Prophet's wives or just a lady captive & one of his possessions?"

So says the most trusted compilation of ahadith in Islamic scripture, Sahih Bukhari, in volume five, book 59. This shows that Mohammed was a habitual rapist, who regularly kidnapped non-Muslim women & kept them as sex slaves.

Because this immoral filth is adulated by Muslims as the exemplar for ethical behaviour, they feel entitled to copy his every savage act. Thus we observe Muslims committing more sex offences in the Western societies than mere demographics would predict.

The terminally liberal, the sanctimoniously PC, make the argument that rapists & paedophiles manifest in any ethnic or religious community, it was an argument made only yesterday. While this is true, the extent to which this behaviour is normalised in Muslim communities, due to Mohammed's revolting example, causes the numbers of sexual predators to shoot up.

Also, were an Englishman to harbour an urge to commit a sex crime, he knows that he couldn't mention this to anyone he knows in daily life for the very real fear of social ostracism & police attention. In the Western milieu, paedophile rings come into being in very particular circumstances, such as in religious communities, internet chat rooms or the BBC. Otherwise, the sexual predator is a loner.

Not so in the Muslim community. Time & again, when these 'Asian grooming gangs' (a huge insult to the Hindus & Sikhs) are unearthed, they turn out to be neighbours & relatives. For them, raping an English girl is normal, Mohammed says it is. The five paedophiles featuring in this report from the Lancashire Telegraph yesterday are typical:

Five men charged with committing serious sexual offences against child in Accrington and Blackburn

FIVE men have been charged with committing serious sexual offences against a child in East Lancashire.

The alleged offences, which include rape and indecent assault, started in 1997 when the girl was 12 and carried on until she was 17. The alleged offences took place in Accrington and Blackburn.

The men, from Blackburn, Burnley and Accrington — or in jail — have been released on bail to appear at Burnley Magistrates' Court on Tuesday, December 29. They were originally arrested in May before being charged yesterday.

DCI Claire McEnery, of Lancashire Constabulary's Public Protection Unit, said: "We have been working very closely with the alleged victim for a number of months since these matters came to our attention.

"Child sexual exploitation is one of the constabulary's priorities. The team working on this inquiry is a specialist one set up to investigate allegations of historic sexual abuse. The team includes officers from the Public Protection Division, who are experts in dealing with vulnerable victims and working with partner agencies.

"We take allegations of sexual abuse extremely seriously and we would encourage people with any information about the sexual abuse of children, or anyone who has been a victim of sexual abuse, to come forward and report their concerns confident in the knowledge those concerns will be investigated appropriately and with sensitivity."

Abbas Khan, 58, of Hubie Street, Burnley, has been charged with three offences of rape between June 15, 1998 and June 14, 1999 when the victim was 14, one offence of rape between June 15, 1999 and June 14, 2000 when the victim was 15, and nine offences of indecent assault between June 15, 1997 and June 14, 2000.

Eijaz Khan, 46, of Casterton Avenue, Burnley, has been charged with one offence of rape between June 15, 1997 and June 14, 1998 and eight counts of indecent assault between June 15, 1998 and June 14, 2000.

Javid Raza, 57, of Crosshill Road, Blackburn, has been charged with six offences of indecent assault between June 15, 1998 and June 14, 1999. Arif Nadeem, 37, of Craven Street, Accrington, and Amin Akhtar, 34, of HMP Forest Bank, are jointly charged with one count of rape between June 15, 2000 and June 14, 2001.

A 39-year-old man from Accrington arrested in May on suspicion of rape remains on bail until March.

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