Inquiry: 250k victims of rape gangs in UK, some raped 600 times

Inquiry: 250k victims of rape gangs in UK, some raped 600 times.

Rupert Lowe MP:

Thousands and thousands and thousands of white girls were allowed to be gang-raped by Muslim men EXACTLY because these men were Muslim.

We are seeing it over and over in our inquiry hearings.

Police even deliberately left these girls with their abusers against the desperate pleading from parents.

They did not want to be called racist. They did not want to upset community relations.

It was EVERYWHERE.

Don Keith:

250,000 British girls raped in the last 25 years by predominantly Muslim men.

Sammy Wodehouse:

A remarkable woman has just shared her testimony with us at the Rape Gang Inquiry hearings. It was the first time she has ever spoken out about what happened to her. She was raped as a child by over 600 men and was made pregnant four times by her rapists.

Rupert Lowe MP:

In many cases, the police were complicit in these rapes. I do not say that lightly.

The lack of any desire to investigate these men is criminal. It happened again and again and again.

And yes. It’s mainly because the rapists were Muslims.

Parents pleaded and begged. The police all too often did nothing. Staggeringly, they even suggested the parents work with the rapists, as we heard today. This went on for years, years and years and years. We will be releasing further evidence on this over the coming days.

These children were torn away from their families, through alcohol, drugs, fear or blackmail. They were then raped and abused, on an industrial scale. These rapists knew exactly what they were doing. It’s evil. Pure evil. Turning these children against their families. It is psychological torture.

Honestly I feel sick going over it.

To have that happen to your child must be the most unimaginable pain.

To those parents who have been campaigned so that others don’t go through that same pain? They have my greatest respect.

This was an important topic to start our hearings with, because it’s not just the survivors who have their lives ruined.

It’s entire families. The impact is more brutal than most of us could ever imagine.

We had three parents tell us their unique stories – there are thousands and thousands and thousands of others. It is almost endless, and it absolutely does continue today.

 

How indeed:

hat-tip Stephen Neil