In all the cases involving rape gangs here in the UK, the victim's right to anonymity has meant that we had only statistics to help us understand what was happening.
Although the statistics are appalling, for example in Rotherham, a town of some 110,000 inhabitants, over 1400 children and young girls were groomed and sexually abused and exploited between 1997-2013. Most of the girls were aged 11-15 and at least one, Laura Wilson, was murdered.
So we finally have a name and a face, unfortunately, she has become another, even more tragic, statistic.
There are many more towns, with many more statistics to peruse but we also now have a victim brave enough to forgo anonymity and tell us her story. Chelsey Wright is not a child victim and was not groomed for abuse nor had knowledge of, or relationship with any of her attackers, but the rest is predictably similar: a gang of muslim men ready to rape and assault at their first opportunity.
There is another uncomfortably familiar fact.
Either the police, or the Crown Prosecution Service, have repeatedly refused to charge these gang members, just like in Rotherham, Rochdale, Telford, Keighley, Aylesbury, Bradford, Derby, Halifax, Oxford, Bristol, Birmingham and many more, but enough stats for now. The more delays, the more victims accrue, and that's yet another statistic to ponder.
It took a Muslim Prosecutor, Nazir Afzal to finally bring some resolution to the ongoing abuse in Rochdale, the case having been refused by 'over sensitive' 'white professionals', but how many more cases are left undisturbed by British Justice, well we know of at least one, and thanks to that person's bravery, we also have a name and a face to add to that statistic.
Although the statistics are appalling, for example in Rotherham, a town of some 110,000 inhabitants, over 1400 children and young girls were groomed and sexually abused and exploited between 1997-2013. Most of the girls were aged 11-15 and at least one, Laura Wilson, was murdered.
So we finally have a name and a face, unfortunately, she has become another, even more tragic, statistic.
There are many more towns, with many more statistics to peruse but we also now have a victim brave enough to forgo anonymity and tell us her story. Chelsey Wright is not a child victim and was not groomed for abuse nor had knowledge of, or relationship with any of her attackers, but the rest is predictably similar: a gang of muslim men ready to rape and assault at their first opportunity.
There is another uncomfortably familiar fact.
Either the police, or the Crown Prosecution Service, have repeatedly refused to charge these gang members, just like in Rotherham, Rochdale, Telford, Keighley, Aylesbury, Bradford, Derby, Halifax, Oxford, Bristol, Birmingham and many more, but enough stats for now. The more delays, the more victims accrue, and that's yet another statistic to ponder.
It took a Muslim Prosecutor, Nazir Afzal to finally bring some resolution to the ongoing abuse in Rochdale, the case having been refused by 'over sensitive' 'white professionals', but how many more cases are left undisturbed by British Justice, well we know of at least one, and thanks to that person's bravery, we also have a name and a face to add to that statistic.
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