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Asian Victims Fear Reporting Abuse In Case It Brings 'shame' On Their Family
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This time it wasn't white girls who were targeted but young girls of their own community, but it seems that some would still wish to cover up these disgusting crimes.
/// Campaigner Shaista Gohir MBE detailed abuse of the young vulnerable Asian girl in a shocking report highlighting how rife grooming was within ethnic communities. ///
/// She claimed that sexual exploitation and grooming of young Asian girls by men of the same ethnic origins was happening under the noses of authorities - with community leaders, schools and families are all too ready to dismiss the attacks or even cover them up. ///
/// Labour councillor Waseem Zaffer said: 'I have seen this presentation three times and each time I get angrier and angrier. There are a number of issues in the south Asian community which are swept under the carpet and this is one of them.' ///
This time it wasn't white girls who were targeted but young girls of their own community, but it seems that some would still wish to cover up these disgusting crimes.
/// Campaigner Shaista Gohir MBE detailed abuse of the young vulnerable Asian girl in a shocking report highlighting how rife grooming was within ethnic communities. ///
/// She claimed that sexual exploitation and grooming of young Asian girls by men of the same ethnic origins was happening under the noses of authorities - with community leaders, schools and families are all too ready to dismiss the attacks or even cover them up. ///
/// Labour councillor Waseem Zaffer said: 'I have seen this presentation three times and each time I get angrier and angrier. There are a number of issues in the south Asian community which are swept under the carpet and this is one of them.' ///
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i remember posting this a while back, same chap, he was featured in a documentary and spoke very eloquently of trying to help the girls and their families come to terms with what happened to them, to try and get the families to report the matter to the police, an uphill struggle because as you have said, it brings shame on the family, and in no way is it the girls fault.
one girl was sent away to a sort of foster family in America, the loneliness she must feel being away from her family and being made to feel as though she was to blame, is heartbreaking.
one girl was sent away to a sort of foster family in America, the loneliness she must feel being away from her family and being made to feel as though she was to blame, is heartbreaking.
Agree Andres...but we are in the UK, we must respect the ethnic minorities and their culture and religion lest we are called racist and prosecuted for it!! Chuck the sods out and revert to the law of the land....or what it used to be instead of cow-towing to them in case of reprisals. Who is this land governed by....indigenous people or those who come from other lands and wish to push their beliefs and customs onto us? Answers on a postcard...
andres, the death penalty was abolished in 1956 and in 2004 we gave up all right to reinstate it.
If you look at the US example you will see it costs far more to execute a prisoner than to keep him locked up for life, let alone the possibilities of killing an innocent man.
Men and women of all cultures, religions and races are prosecuted and imprisoned for rape in the UK and that is why there are men and women of all races, religions and cultures in UK prisons now for rape.
If you look at the US example you will see it costs far more to execute a prisoner than to keep him locked up for life, let alone the possibilities of killing an innocent man.
Men and women of all cultures, religions and races are prosecuted and imprisoned for rape in the UK and that is why there are men and women of all races, religions and cultures in UK prisons now for rape.
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