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--- itemabu2 <itemabu2@...> wrote:

> Hehehe... beginilah Islam ngehormat dan ngelindungi cewek, yaitu dgn
> ngedidik makhluk2 gila sex, pedophile dan tukang merkosa sambil
> ngajarin bhw cewek itu ga lbh dr sex toy, vagina berjalan, dan jg
> makhluk idiot.
> 
> 
> http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/06/uk-muslim-girls-silent-over-sex-abuse.html
> 
> UK: Muslim girls "silent over sex abuse"
> 
> "It's because they feel they will be labelled for bringing dishonour
> upon themselves and their families." Not just "labelled." Murdered.
> Honor-killed. "South Asian girls 'silent over sex abuse,'" by 
> Shabnam Mahmood for BBC News, May 31 (thanks to Henry):
> 
> South Asian girls who have been sexually abused are less likely to
> report their ordeal than children from other backgrounds, a
> parliamentary inquiry into child grooming has been told.
> 
> Girls from Pakistani, Indian and Bangladeshi backgrounds are
> reluctant to come forward for fear of being alienated or ostracised 
> by their communities.
> 
> Alyas Karmani, director of Street - a Bradford-based group working
> with vulnerable young people - told the Home Affairs Committee young
> Asian girls were more vulnerable to groomers because "they are
> unlikely to talk about it".
> 
> He said: "It's because they feel they will be labelled for
> bringing dishonour upon themselves and their families.
> 
> "For that reason there is a kind of cover-up or a wall of silence
> when it comes to intra-family or intra-community abuse."
> 
> Called 'a slag'
> 
> In some cases, women have been persecuted by communities for 
> speaking out.
> 
> Nina, a single parent whose name has been changed to protect her
> identity, said she discovered her eight-year-old daughter was being
> abused by her neighbour and friend in one of Bradford's inner city
> areas.
> 
> She said: "She saw him more as her uncle.
> 
> "He would buy her sweets and talk to her - but one day he abused 
> her."
> 
> Although Nina reported it to the police, she still feels she has
> been given a hard time by the community for speaking out. She said 
> she "lost a lot of friends over it".
> 
> She added: "They were saying I shouldn't have gone to the police
> and I should have left it.
> 
> "My daughter was being called a 'slag' although she was only eight
> and she couldn't play out. "
> 
> 'New strategy needed'
> 
> She said more support was needed from social services to deal with
> the "backlash" from the Asian communities.
> 
> Bradford City Council said it had no specific child sexual
> exploitation service targeted at Asian girls but was working with
> local communities.
> 
> A spokesman said: "Whilst there is not a specific child sexual
> exploitation (CSE) service targeted at Asian girls, the existing CSE
> services contain professionals with a range of language skills and
> cultural awareness to enable them to work with children and young
> people from Bradford District's South Asian community."
> 
> Shakeel Aziz, who runs the Star project - a voluntary group for
> young boys in Keighley, said he thought a similar project was needed
> to protect Asian girls from falling victim to sexual exploitation.
> 
> He said: "It requires a different type of strategy to target Asian
> girls and Asian communities to get help and support to them".
> 
> Several recent high-profile cases of child sexual abuse against
> vulnerable white girls have left a perception among many that Asian
> girls are not targeted in the same way.
> 
> But author Umm Thara, who was sexually abused as a child, disputed
> that view.
> 
> She is about to complete a book relating her experiences.
> 
> Ms Thara said: "It's very painful but I have to do it.
> 
> "I am hoping that Asian girls will come forward and seek the help
> they need and seek justice."
> 
> Although the man who abused Nina's daughter was sentenced by
> Bradford Crown Court for sexual assault on a child, she considers 
> she has been given an even tougher sentence by her own community.
> 
> "We are still suffering as a family. I've moved house and I still
> cannot go out because people approach me and harass me.
> 
> "I did come forward but I feel I shouldn't have."
> 
> Posted by Robert on June 2, 2013 4:43 PM
>




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