At 09:30 today a number of men, mostly Muslim men it needs to be said, are scheduled to appear at Leeds Crown Court to answer a whole range of sex trafficking, rape and other grievous charges allegedly committed against a total of 18 children. The men, 26 of whom are identifiably Muslim and a mere three others who have non Muslim names are facing 170 charges in connection with the abuse and trafficking of these children who, because a number of years have elapsed since the alleged offences, are now young women.
This was the trial that the Rebel TV journalist Tommy Robinson was due to document, but because of court orders imposed following his arrest by Bedfordshire police on Contempt of Court matters related to another trial of alleged Islamic nonces, Mr Robinson cannot attend. I hope that Rebel Media sends an alternative reporter to cover this trial, as like all these Islamic Rape Gang cases, it is an important one and these cases deserve much wider public attention than they often get from the national mainstream media. These cases do get media coverage, but it is all too often local media coverage that these cases get. For various reasons, maybe malevolence or a desire to censor, or because publications don’t think these cases are sufficiently newsworthy, are often not picked up by the national legacy media such as broadcasters and newspapers.
However it’s vital that these cases are covered by alternative media because alternative media that has both national and international coverage helps the public to draw the dots between these cases and to see that this is not an isolated problem. Although because of sub judice rules I cannot comment or speculate to any great extent on the Leeds case, it’s very very similar to other cases across the country. The problem of Islamic Rape Gangs is not just a ‘Rotherham’ problem it’s a problem that can be found wherever there are a concentration of the followers of an ideology that values women, especially women from outside their group, as worth slightly less than livestock.
National coverage of these trials, coverage that much of the legacy media has been shockingly bad at achieving, may galvanise people, especially those in authority, to do something about a problem that is ruining the lives of thousands upon thousands of British girls. If that national coverage is not being supplied by newspapers of record such as the Times or the Telegraph and it is not being supplied by the state broadcaster that we all pay for, the BBC, then it’s the job of other more brave professional journalists to step up to the plate.
Misplaced concerns about ‘racism’ by journalists and editors which is leading them to play down these trials in national media, are condemning these often vulnerable children and young women to a life of sexual servitude and violence at the hands of these Islamic Rape Gangs. This is because without a national outcry about these Islamic Rape Gangs very little will be done about them because tackling them and admitting the root cause of these crimes, which is Islam and its attitude to women. This lack of action and lack of coordinated national publicity by media over the issue of Islamic sex crime and Islamic misogyny is not only letting down non Muslim British girls but is also letting down girls in Muslim families who are also often subjected to sexual, physical and emotional abuse. If the papers and the broadcasters will not cover the stories of non Muslim girls who’ve been outrageously abused what chance is there of this media turning their attention to girls I Muslim families who are enslaved?
Tackling these stories by journalists would blow apart the chimera of multculturalism which is an ideology that is set on pretty shaky ground in the first place. Multiculturalist ideas flounder when tested, especially when they are tested by the importation and pandering to cultural ideologies that are completely opposite to that of our own and that of other civilised societies. If journalists and editors are going out of their way to protect the ideology of multiculturalism by not highlighting these cases as much as they should be doing then they are no longer fit to be called journalists, but are merely unthinking propagandists of the sort who would not be out of place in Huxley’s Brave New World. I think we as a nation deserve much better from our Fourth Estate than that.
I now move on to the Leeds trial itself. It’s astonishingly small number of non Muslim names on this list of defendants when compared to those with Muslim names. 26 out of 29 in fact. Surely this discrepancy, a discrepancy that we’ve seen in a number of similar cases, should open people’s eyes to what is going on? What is also noticeable, is that they are not all from one single area and those alleged to have committed thee offences appear to have travelled from significant distances in order to take part in the alleged offences. This is another bit of evidence to show that these types of offenders are not being brought together through geography or small group affinity, but through an allegiance to an ideology, an ideology that despises women and sees them as property, an ideology called Islam.
Here’s a report from the Manchester Evening news of the 12th of April 2017 which appears to cover final committal proceedings when the case was transferred to the Crown Court.
The Manchester Evening News said:
Twenty nine people have appeared in court facing a total of more than 170 charges relating to the sexual exploitation of 18 children.
The 27 men and two women appeared before a district judge at Huddersfield Magistrates Court charged with offences including rape, trafficking, sexual activity with a child, child neglect, child abduction, supplying drugs and making of indecent images of children.
The allegations are non-recent sexual offences, dating back to between 2004 and 2011, and relate to 18 women, who were children at the time. The youngest child involved was 11 years old.
The defendants include a Manchester man but are mainly from Huddersfield.
They also include men from Dudley, Sheffield, Bradford and Dewsbury. They appeared in groups before District Judge Michael Fanning during a lengthy court sitting on Wednesday.
Here’s the list of those being sent for trial today and the charges which they face:
Hamzha Ali Saleem , 37, of Seymour Grove, Old Trafford, Greater Manchester. He is charged with three counts of trafficking.
Amere Singh Dhaliwal , 34, of Holly Road, Huddersfield is charged with 54 offences. He is charged with 21 counts of rape, 14 counts of trafficking, as well as inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, sexual assault, sexual touching, possession of indecent images of a child, racially aggravated assault and inciting a child into prostitution.
Raj Singh Barsran , 33, of Caldercliffe Road, Huddersfield. He is charged with sexual touching and rape.
Abdul Rehman , 29, of Darnley Drive, Sheffield. He is charged with rape, trafficking, supplying drugs, supply of a controlled substance with intent to engage in sexual activity and sexual touching.
Nasarat Hussain , 28, of Upper Mount Street, Huddersfield. He is charged with three counts of rape, attempted rape and inciting a female to engage in sexual activity.
Irfan Ahmed , 32, of Yews Hill Road, Huddersfield. He is charged with six counts of trafficking, sexual assault, making indecent images of a child and inciting a child to engage in sexual activity.
Zubair Ahmed , 30, of Blackmoorfoot Road, Huddersfield. He is charged with rape and possession of extreme pornography.
Mohammed Riswan Aslam , 29, of Huddersfield Road, Dewsbury. He is charged with two counts of rape.
Mohammed Kammer , 32, of West View, Huddersfield. He is charged with two counts of rape.
Mohammad Nahman , 31, of West View, Huddersfield. He is charged with trafficking, sexual assault, and two counts of rape.
Zahid Hassan , 28, of Bland Street, Huddersfield. He is charged with eight counts of rape, five counts of trafficking, racially aggravated assault, supplying drugs, inciting a child into sexual activity, child abduction and attempted rape.
Mohammad Azeem , 31, of Wrose Road, Bradford. He is charged with three counts of rape.
Sajid Hussain , 32, of Grasmere Road, Huddersfield. He is charged with three counts of rape, facilitating the commission of sexual activity on a child and inciting a child into sexual activity.
Mansoor Akhtar , 25, of Blackmoorfoot Road, Huddersfield. He is charged with rape, attempted rape and two counts of trafficking.
Mohammed Asaf Akram , 31, of Springdale Street, Huddersfield. He is charged with seven counts of rape, three counts of trafficking, child abduction, supplying drugs, sexual assault and making threats to kill.
Zulwarnain Dogar , 29, of Central Avenue, Huddersfield. He is charged with sexual touching and trafficking.
Manzoor Hassan , 37, of Bland Street, Huddersfield. He is charged with supply of a noxious substance with intent to injure, annoy or aggrieve a female, supply of Class A drugs and inciting a child into prostitution.
Mohammad Ifraz , 28, of North Road, Huddersfield. He is charged with trafficking a female within the UK with a view to her sexual exploitation, rape, false imprisonment, child abduction, taking indecent images of a child and inciting a child to engage in sexual activity.
Wiqas Mahmud , 36, of Banks Crescent, Huddersfield. He is charged with three counts of rape.
Faisal Nadeem , 30, of Carr Green, Huddersfield. He is charged with supplying drugs, rape and possession of extreme pornography.
Niaz Ahmed , 53, of Ned Lane, Slaithwaite, Huddersfield. He is charged with inciting a child into sexual activity and sexual assault.
Asif Bashir , 32, of Thornton Lodge Road, Huddersfield. He is charged with four counts of rape and attempted rape.
Mohammad Imran Ibrar , 32, of Manchester Road, Huddersfield. He is charged with trafficking, facilitating the commission of sexual activity on a child, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, supplying drugs.
Aleem Javaid , 27, of Everard Street, Huddersfield. He is charged with rape and supplying drugs.
Mohammed Saqib Raheel , 30, of Stourbridge Road, Dudley. He is charged with trafficking and child abduction.
Usman Khalid , 29, of Brook Street, Huddersfield. He is charged with sexual assault, child abduction and sexual touching.
Everton La Bastide , 50, of Manchester Road, Huddersfield. He is charged with two counts of sexual assault.
This is a large amount of names of people from one community who are on trial for these horrific offences. The preponderance of Muslim names here is so notable and so similar to other cases of their type, that it shows exactly why there can be no reasonable or moral excuse for not publicising the existence of these cases, nor publicising the name of the community from whence so many of these gross abusers come from. Those in the media who quite rightly in my view decry the violence of the jackboot licking far right, seem to have an inability to point out the ‘rape jihad’ that all too many of the women and children of our towns and cities are being subjected to. That needs to stop and stop now and it’s organisations such as Rebel Media and Breitbart London who are doing that and who are doing the jobs that decent mainstream journalists used to do.