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At Sheffield Crown Court throughout September and October, eight men sat in the dock accused of rape and other sexual crimes against four girls, three aged 13 and one 16. The case resulted in five being convicted and three acquitted. All of the eight defendants were Pakistani Muslims and the girls white British. Does this matter? Not for the reasons the British National Party would have us believe, but it is nonetheless significant. 

Razwan Razaq, 30, his 24-year-old brother Umar, Muhammed Zafran Ramzan, 21, Adil Hussain, 20, and Mohsin Khan, 21, were sent to prison for between four-and-a-half to 11 years. 

The crimes were committed in and around Rotherham, a fairly typical south Yorkshire town. Although unemployment is fairly high, Rotherham is now also a popular summer visitors' destination when All Saints Square is transformed into a seaside beach. Every month, there is a farmers' market that sells produce from local farmers and traders, and Jamie Oliver's TV series, Jamie's Ministry of Food, tried to teach the town's inhabitants to establish healthy eating as part of daily life.

But many parents are concerned far more with the safety of their children than with organic food. Rotherham, along with many other towns, cities and villages in northern England has become infected with the vile activities of criminal gangs using children as currency. While child sexual abuse occurs in every community and culture, what is happening in Rotherham and elsewhere in Yorkshire and Lancashire is organised pimping of girls by Asian gangs who trade their victims for cash and favours.

"These men all know and trust each other," says Jane, the mother of one of the victims. "They don't abuse these girls because they are Muslim, but because they are criminals who think they are above the law."

Although there is no hard evidence of financial gain in the Rotherham case, child protection professionals tell me that the pattern in such cases is that the girls are traded for cash as well as favours between criminals. A number of the gangs operating in the region have found that the sharp drop in the price of drugs has led them to losing considerable income, and that selling girls is increasingly filling the gap.

Jane's daughter Sophie (not their real names) was a happy, ordinary 12-year-old until she met a group of adult males who would control every aspect of her life. Before she escaped, a year later, Sophie had been raped by the gang members as a way of "breaking her in" and then passed around various other men for sex. 

The methods used by the pimps are sophisticated and sinister. First, the girls are identified in locations, such as parks, schools, leisure facilities and shopping malls after which boys of their age are sent to befriend them. After a friendship is established, the boys introduce their contacts to young men whom they often describe as cousins.

Then the grooming process gets really under way. The young man will take the girl out in his car, give her vodka, cigarette and cannabis, and take her to venues she would not normally experience until older. 

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Anonymous
October 12th, 2012
1:10 PM
A huge part of the problem, as shown here in Rotherham instead of dealing with these horrendous crimes in the same way regardless in race,cred, religon it seems the police and local councils are too scared to of offending certain members of the community. Now this has all come out i fear even less people will report it for fear it will be ignored.The powers that be really don't seem to understand that more people will become racist if they allow cover ups to go on.

Derrington
September 25th, 2012
12:09 PM
There is a black hole around gender violence of every sort. Whether the perpetrators of the violence are white or Muslim, the key determenant is the fact that the perpetrator is male, the victim is female. Men like to put out an image that they are kind and chivalrous and superior to women ... but the only media they buy into in massive numbers which shows women and children is porn ... and that calls us b'tches and who''es ... there is a stream of hatred running through the male community against females that is at the bottom of why these men treat females this way - and its the same in every community.

Joe
March 28th, 2012
5:03 AM
What has become of English men?

Meme
February 26th, 2012
4:02 PM
I know many people of different colours I also know some muslims.I know from my own experience and that of high placed friends that Islam is a major problem.In ither electeral fraud coruption or grooming young WHITE girls multiculturalism has failed.the native population needs to wake up.The colour of a person is not an issue BUT CULTURE IS and islam all over the world is a major major problem

Anonymous
November 8th, 2011
2:11 AM
its happening in India! the girls are groomed and then converted to islam! do google you will come to know!

Anonymous
June 30th, 2011
9:06 AM
I suppose the idea is that someone with a religion is automatically righteous, I have found by experience that religiously minded people are actually the ones you've got to watch out for, They may deny it but muslims are taught to look at anyone else as not worthy, we're all human at the end of the day, and humans are regularly really bad to each other. Young men regardless of race or religion want to have sex, its the reason were all here (not god!) just because theyre bacwards culture decrees otherwise, doesnt mean it wont happen, religion does NOT make you immune from human urges. ask the vatican!

Ray Wheland
June 2nd, 2011
5:06 PM
Ah, is this another benefit of the rainbow Nation, foisted upon the natives by the liberal elite ? If only they realised that they are even more despised by Muslims than the natives , with their gay/women's right's agenda.

Anonymous
May 21st, 2011
7:05 AM
15 years ago, I and two other social workers were suspended for writing a report stating 'the girls, sisters, aged 10 and 12 years were groomed and raped by a group of Asian taxi drivers' our crime was to use the word Asian.

Laura
March 8th, 2011
9:03 PM
I feel very strongly on the issues around sexual exploitation and grooming of young girls as young girls are innocent and naive and are not aware that when they are recieving this attention from young boys and then men it is all part of a process and there is only one way it is going to end up and that is the young girls poising their innocence. I have 2 young daughters, my eldest being 6 and I am already frightened for their safety as being a support worker for 16-25 year olds I come across the grooming process regularly. I feel that people need to be more aware as before I worked with young people I knew nothing about grooming. Since it has been in the media recently i have being trying to find training in or around the Bradford area for myself and my colleagues on sexual exploitation and grooming as I feel passionately about raising awareness on the subject and looking at ways to try and prevent it in the future. After lots of searching I have been unsuccessful so would be very grateful if anybody knows of any they could post it on here for me please I can start to actively try to prevent grooming as much as possible.

jennie wedd
March 4th, 2011
8:03 PM
Whilst I feel many of the comments made in this article are fair, I feel it is important to point out that Pakistani men do exploit and abuse their own women also.Men that can rape, abuse and violate women in public, are also capable of undertaking the same abuse behind closed doors. I know this because I have worked with Asian women, and I have heard their stories and listened to their frustration at how their experiences have been normalized in the media as how Asian's live. Unlike the broader community, Asian women have the dual disadvantage that they are related to their exploiter, they do not have the support of the extended family and some do not have the awareness of who and how to tell. Asian women, are threatened with " honor killings" and rape for being "whores", and within their communities. Asian women have to carry the weight of shame, humiliation and guilt for their abuse not the perpetrators. I feel to deal with sexual exploitation effectively, more has to be done to include the voices of ALL women affected by this issue and to ensure that a process is put into place that allows perpetrators to be prosecuted quickly, with minimal risk to the victims.

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