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According to some of the mothers, a fear of being branded racist makes many of the police and social services reluctant to investigate the crimes as organised and connected. One mother from Rotherham, whose 14-year-old daughter was groomed into prostitution and multiply raped during a 12-month period, told me that almost every man convicted of these crimes in the north of England is from Pakistan but that the authorities insist that it is not relevant. 

There are, however, a growing number of individuals within the Muslim communities who are willing to speak out against the criminals. Mohammed Shafiq, the director of the Lancashire-based Ramadhan Foundation, a charity working for peaceful harmony between different ethnic communities, advocates better education about sexual exploitation to be disseminated through imams and other community leaders. 

"I was one of the first within the Muslim community to speak out about this, four years ago," says Shafiq, "and at the time I received death threats from some black and Asian people. But what I said has been proved right — that if we didn't tackle it there would be more of these abusers and more girls getting harmed."

Shafiq says he is "disgusted" to hear some perpetrators refer to their victims as "white trash". He adds: "I say to them, would you treat your sister or daughter like this?"

Joyce Thacker, the strategic director of the children and young people's services directorate at Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council, has a vast amount of experience in dealing with sexual exploitation of young people. She says that it is "interesting" to note that most of the men involved are Asian but that it is primarily an issue of the abuse of children by older men.

"What about the younger boys who are sent to befriend the girls in the first place?" says Thacker, "Are they also victims of abuse? Certainly we need to ensure that more work is done within all communities that explores positive, healthy relationships, or these young men may end up being the abusers themselves."

Rotherham-based Apna Haq offers support for women and their children suffering domestic abuse. Its director Zlakha Ahmed told me that much of the community express their disgust at what came out in the recent trial in private and that there needs to be more public discussion of the issues. "This abuse is appalling and needs to be raised within the community. There are still people denying that it happens so the more of us who speak out about it the better."

Emma Jackson is now 22 and devotes much of her time raising awareness about grooming networks among child-protection workers, police officers and the general community. Much remains to be done, she says, to end the complacency in dealing with the criminal gangs. "I didn't have much help from police or agencies because grooming and sexual exploitation had not been recognised and understood when it happened to me. Now it has, I think it's important that all agencies work together to protect these children and their families to help stamp out the problem."

These gangs will be allowed to operate with impunity if we deny their existence in some sort of twisted attempt to be anti-racist and culturally sensitive. Some people, including many white liberals, are loath to admit what it is going on. If we do not tackle the problem head-on, and work together to combat this dreadful abuse of children, the only beneficiaries will be the extremists. 

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Desertrob
November 19th, 2014
12:11 PM
I fear it is too late for England. You owned so much of the world for so long now you don't even own your own country. I hope your demise is a lesson for other countries that still have a chance.

Anonymous
October 18th, 2014
12:10 PM
why does my comment have to be approved ,so it conforms ?

Anonymous
October 18th, 2014
12:10 PM
these people have different values and social ethics , they view white western girls and women as easy pickings to be used and abused. Our politicians and police have been frightened of addressing these problems, they are all to blame and should be thoroughly ashamed of themselves {why did our forefathers fight in 2 world wars } to see this cancer in our society

Melv
October 17th, 2014
1:10 PM
I think that these people should serve at least 10 years in jail. They should have their assets seized and used to pay for the support and counselling for their young victims and their families.

sameer
October 8th, 2014
6:10 PM
@Anonymous "In fact it's beyond belief that in 21st century Britain, after everything Britain fought for in 2 World wars, this is the way of thinking of British community." It is unbelievable. It simply should not happen. And in England! Nuke them.

Anonymous
October 2nd, 2014
12:10 AM
I think some of the people in these forums are very unfair to a mainly law abiding community. In fact it's beyond belief that in 21st century Britain, after everything Britain fought for in 2 World wars, this is the way of thinking of British community. I am a British Pakistani and you should know from the surveys that British Pakistanis are more proud to be British than any other community. So when our silent majority (like 99%) read about this handful of scum that exist in our community we are enraged, we are more enraged by the British authorities who brush these issues under the carpet, ignorance never resolved anything. The problem should be dealt with head on, this is what all of us want, we want maximum sentences for these perpetrators, yet we are always made the scapegoats. You consistently read of papers like the Daily Mail saying xyz did not mention they were of Pakistani origin enough, that's just really clever, persecute us all, teach us all a lesson for the doings of a few scum balls, persecute us, but don't ever mention Churchill again, because clearly you are everything he was not. Whilst you're at it, start thinking about the ethnicities of Jimmy Saville and other famous TV personalities, and of the multitude of priests, more recently DJ Neil Fox, and God knows how many other white people who are paedophiles and ask the question why the media does not refer to them as 'white middle class men', whereas it refers to this scum as 'Pakistani/Asian men'. Shame on what the present British society has become, shame on you for being cowards in not being able to protect the innocents of society and making the rest of our majority community the scapegoats of your own failures. And carry on with this persecution because let me tell you frankly we are sick of this racism anyway, and I assure you it is not the scum people like those groomers or the weirdo jihadist’s that will be going anywhere soon, it is people like me with MBA's and PHD's that are the ones looking to leaving this country for good and heading somewhere that really does uphold the values of Churchill.

Anonymous
September 24th, 2014
5:09 PM
The grooming of yougn girls been going on for years not just in Rotherham back in the early 90's this happened to my daughter - she became a herrion addict because of them! we lived in Bedford and was a Luton based gang of men took her away social services did nothing really - then they helped me and my 2 other children -too move away but by then had lost my daughter - Have 2 other children all grown up 2 and they are fine so when people try to say is cause the parents are single parents ( I was divorced from my husband then ) ect is a load of rubbish !

Pom
September 20th, 2014
6:09 PM
It only shows that people are more afraid to be *labelled* racist than to *be* misogynists... Shame, shame, shame of those who justify their misogyny on their attempt of 'not being racist'. The fights against racism and misogyny should go hand in hand, not one against the other.

Anonymous
September 16th, 2014
2:09 AM
i recently saw an asian man groom a young girl in a pub. it was all obvious. he checked her mobile, he had bought her beer, which she was not keen on, he pressed her for information about her family. what can we do in such events as members of the public ? i called the nspcc for advice. they told me to go to my local GP practice for some information.

Anonymous
September 3rd, 2014
8:09 AM
There are two levels at play here: First the reaction to women within Islam, which sees them as second class citizens; second the fact that non-Muslims are seen as infidels without morals, and so easy game. Both of these tenets might lead some Muslim men to put those strict traditional values before those of British law. This should not be ignored. Also Asian men is somewhat misleading, because to my knowledge no Indian or Chinese men appear to be part of these rings. So we should be more specific about this.

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