Whilst many Britons are quite rightly focussed on the problems of Islam-derived sex crime that happens at home, it must be remembered that this sort of crime is a world wide phenomenon. It appears to be the case that wherever there is a significant Islamic community then there will be sex crime aimed at non-Muslims and carried out by Muslim men.
An Australian case featured in the Daily Mail and published on the 18th November, shows us that the problem of Musilm men using rape and other sexual crime as a terror tactic in order to subdue and control local non Muslims, is not just a British problem. According to the Daily Mail (h/t ROP) a victim of an Islamic gang that carried out a number of vicious gang rapes in Australia has broken her silence twenty years after her ordeal in order to speak about she was victimised by an Islamic gang.
The Mail said that the woman, now in her mid thirties, but who was sixteen years old at the time she was attacked, was lured by a group of Lebanese Muslims into a sports changing room with the assistance of another young girl who was working with the rapists but who disappeared before the rape. Once alone with the Lebanese man, who was later joined by other similar men, she was raped and abused in most horrific way. Eventually the rapists were caught and gaoled but the gang may have been convicted for only a fraction of their possible crimes.
Even the retired judge who presided over the original case believes that this gang may have created many more victims of their depraved lust and desire to terrorise local people with a form of rape jihad. It’s difficult to disagree the retired judge’s view that this gang had more victims than have been accounted for by the courts. After the experience of Britain of the Islamic Rape Gang phenomenon has been that there is very rarely just a few victims of these gangs, sometimes the number of victims of each gang can go into the dozens or more.
It would not surprise me one little bit if Australia is suffering from the same group Islam-inspired sexual violence that has been a factor in Britian for far too long. Hopefully, the Australian Federal and State authorities will not follow the British policy of pushing these crimes under the carpet or have the government tell police chiefs that the victims made ‘a lifestyle choice’. These savage crimes and the Islamic savages who perpetrate them need to be brought to justice. The Australian police should learn from the experience of Britain and assume that each gang may have many more victims than can be accounted for then by the number of actual complainants who come forward.