Oxford men guilty of sexual exploitation ‘on a massive scale’

Oxford men guilty of sexual exploitation ‘on a massive scale’, by the BBC.

(Top L-R) Khalid Hussain, Alladitta Yousaf, Kameer Iqbal, Assad Hussain (Bottom L-R) Raheem Ahmed, Moinul Islam, Kamran Khan. Photo from Thames Valley Police, via the BBC.

Seven men have been found guilty of grooming and sexually abusing teenage girls “on a massive scale” in Oxford.

The gang was convicted of more than 20 offences including rape and indecent assault between 1998 and 2005.

Prosecutor Oliver Saxby QC said they carried out the “routine, cynical and predatory sexual exploitation” of vulnerable girls who were groomed with alcohol and drugs. …

[Mr Saxby] said the girls would be made to have sex at parties, in cars or parks, with other men around, and sometimes after being subjected to threats and violence.

One girl was taken to a B&B in Iffley Road and told to have sex with older men, who one of the defendants described as “uncles”, he said.

Mr Saxby added: “She says she has lost count of the number of ‘uncles’ she had sex with… After sex she would sit in the shower and scrub herself.”

Rotherham, Telford, Rochedale, Peterborough, Newcastle, Newham, Oxford, …

A civilization that does not protect its young women will die.

Easy Meat – Inside Britain’s Grooming Gang Scandal, by Peter McLoughlin, is a recent book of meticulous research on the Islamic gangs in Britain that groomed and raped young girls for decades. It found that 100,000 to 1 million girl’s lives have been shattered.

It bears repeating: Surely the worst scandal ever in the UK. Who invited millions of adherents of seventh century Arabic ideology to the UK from the backwoods of Pakistan, housed and fed them, then allowed them to ravage the UK’s young women unchecked for decades? Why isn’t the media all over this?

Because this crime was committed by the politically correct, for the politically correct:

The huge increases in migrants over the last decade were partly due to a politically motivated attempt by ministers to radically change the country and “rub the Right’s nose in diversity”, according to Andrew Neather, a former adviser to Tony Blair, Jack Straw and David Blunkett.

Former PM Tony Blair, July 21 2007

He said Labour’s relaxation of controls was a deliberate plan to “open up the UK to mass migration” but that ministers were nervous and reluctant to discuss such a move publicly for fear it would alienate its “core working class vote”.

Robert Spencer:

It was the same story all over Britain: police and other authorities wouldn’t take action against the Muslim rape gangs because they feared being tarred as “racist” and “Islamophobic.” Those who did dare to speak out were demonized in the same way. Labour Shadow Minister Sarah Champion had to apologize and resign after she pointed out, correctly, that the rape gangs were made up of Pakistani men and their victims were all young British girls.

No one at all in Britain dares to discuss the fact that the rape gangs are made up of Muslims whose preying on non-Muslim girls is in accord with Qur’anic teaching regarding the permissibility of taking non-Muslim women as sex slaves.