There are those who for various reasons are desperate not to see either the extent of Islamic sex crime nor the theological and cultural foundations for it. I can understand, if not condone, some of the reasons why people refuse to see what is happening. For some, to admit that Islam does have attitudes towards child-sex that are not shared with civilised people, may open the door to other intellectual challenges in this area and may bring down a persons whole world view. It is comforting for some individuals to deny what is happening rather than step out into the unknown and admit that all is not right with the ideology of Islam. I know myself how difficult it is to step away from the consensus, and point out uncomfortable truths, so I can understand where such people are coming from. However, we must face the truth on this issue, for if we do not then all we are doing is treating evil as good and good as evil and perverting justice in a most horrific way.
Those who are still sceptical about Islamic sex crime should realise that the targeting of vulnerable children and young women by gangs of Muslims is not confined to the corrupt Labour party one party states of the North of England. Such crimes have happened in the Netherlands, Scotland and now it has been revealed that gangs of Muslim Afghans are attacking young people in state care in Australia.
The Melbourne Herald (hat tip Sheik Yamami) has reported that children who are wards of the State of Victoria are being subjected to sexual exploitation by various gangs, including ones made up of Muslim Afghans. This is a similar modus operandi to what we’ve seen in Britain where Islamic gangs target vulnerable children and then sell them into prostitution.
The Melbourne Herald said:
“Veteran child protection workers have told the Herald Sun they are powerless to protect the children in their care and that the sexual exploitation of state wards is “endemic”.
Older teens groom youngsters on behalf of predators in return for money and drugs.
Victoria Police has set up a taskforce to investigate a gang of Afghani men in Dandenong suspected of preying on teens in care.
Senior child protection workers have told the Herald Sun the gang has sexually abused girls in care in Dandenong, Shepparton and Melbourne’s west.
Earlier this year a 16-year old girl living in care was driven to NSW by the gang, where she had sex several men in return for drugs. She also alleged she was raped.
Authorities later paid for her to fly back to Melbourne.
A senior manager working for an agency that manages residential units for teens in care said more than 80 per cent of the girls living in care are being sexually exploited.
She said a lack of funding, that resulted in residential units being staffed by only one worker in the evening and at night, was putting children at risk.
“We need two staff, so that one can go and collect children when they need it,” she said.
Another senior manager working in Melbourne’s west said a lack of appropriate beds was putting children’s lives in danger.
“Younger kids are being placed with older kids who are grooming them for sexual activity and introducing them to drugs and alcohol. We are being forced to put kids at extreme risk.
“I have absolutely no doubt that kids will die this year as a result of the limited support we have been able to give.”
A Department of Human Services and Victoria Police training document for child protection workers, obtained by the Herald Sun, warns: “Young people (often connected) are passed through networks, possibly over geographical distances, between towns and cities where they may be forced/coerced into sexual activity with multiple men. Often this occurs at ‘sex parties’, and young people who are involved may be used as agents to recruit others into the network. Some of this activity is described as serious organised crime and can involve the organised ‘buying and selling’ of young people by perpetrators.”
Child protection workers have confirmed to the Herald Sun that this is happening in Victoria.
As well as the Dandenong-based Afghani gang, one agency operating residential units has identified a network of 12 “Anglo” men who had worked together to sexually exploit teens in its care — information that it has passed on to police.
Veteran Children’s Court lawyer Liz Dowling said the sexual exploitation of teenagers in care was well known to everyone who worked in the sector.
“This is not unusual. The children aren’t in their placements, but they’re not working on beats in St Kilda. If they were they would be being observed there,” she said.
“Yet girls in care are regularly turning up to court with brand new iPhones and wearing the latest fashion. You don’t have to be a genius to know where they came from.”
Opposition Leader Daniel Andrews that said as a former Community Services Minister, Premier Denis Napthine should understand there is no greater betrayal of trust than the abuse of children state care.
“Mary Wooldridge has been Minister for three years, and this is simply a disgrace,” he said.
“If Mary Wooldridge is failing to provide child protection agencies the support and resources to keep children safe very night, she is failing in her responsibility as a minister.”
Police spokesman Catherine Allen said the Sexual Crimes Squad and local sexual offences and child abuse investigation teams were working closely with the Department of Human Services to prevent the sexual exploitation of children in protection, and those residing in out-of-home-care.
“A collaborative approach was established in September 2012 to identify and respond to incidences of sexual exploitation and to deliver training to people who work with at-risk adolescents,” she said.
“Since then there have been several successful investigations with offenders sentenced for child exploitation offences. There are a number of ongoing operations.”
Although better training of child-care workers and better law enforcement is a good thing that is no substitute for the removal from Australian society of the foetid swamp that is Islamic culture that creates and sustains rape gangs such as these. It must be noted that not all those involved in grooming these girls for prostitution are Muslim but I would bet a pound to a penny that some of these girls are being sold to non-Muslim nonces by gangs of Muslims. I’m shocked by the similarity between the detail in this Australian child exploitation story and what is emerging from similar stories in the United Kingdom. We have the younger men tempting the girls into prostitution, the use of drink, drugs and coercion to force the girls to work for them, and the shipping of girls long distances to be abused. It looks to me almost a carbon copy of what we’ve seen in Rotherham, Rochdale, Oxford and elsewhere.
Islamic sex crimes are not a parochial issue, they are a world wide problem.
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Melbourne Herald Article
Sheik Yamami’s take on this story
hardly surprising. anywhere with a sizeable contingent of muslims and a political equivalent to the UK liberal left wing , , there will be a danger to venerable children and young women.
I do hope the australians have an honourable police force though, who won’t be willing to turn a blind eye to the likes of child prostitution.