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Victims claim UK’s National child abuse inquiry suppressed investigation of child rape gangs to avoid racism accusations




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It has been claimed by victims that the UK’s National child abuse inquiry refused to probe Rotherham and Rochdale child rape gangs, where thousands of girls were abused and exploited for feat of looking racist, the child rape gangs were made up of Muslim men, primarily of Pakistani origin.

The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) had refused to investigate the decades long mass rape and sexual exploitation of vulnerable children in Rotherham and Rochdale, and even engaged in a cover up of the Muslim child rape gangs to avoid accusations of “racism”.

The Daily Mail reported that key witnesses were also barred from giving evidence, victims and experts in the inquiry have claimed, amid accusations of ‘cowardly’ reluctance to examine mass offending in Rotherham and Rochdale.

A brave survivor of the Muslim Child rape gangs in Rotherham has now spoken out about the actions of the ICCSA. Sammy Woodhouse has said that ads of the inquiry “have not placed survivors at the forefront’ of their investigations and are ‘selective in what they decide to look at,” the Times reported.

The UK has been rocked by a never-ending stream of scandals involving predominantly Muslim men targeting non-Muslim English girls from working class backgrounds for sexual exploitation.

Most shockingly of all is the fact that authorities and the mainstream media were aware of this for years if not decades but refused to act, even when parents pleaded for help, for fear of being accused of racism by PC fanatics.

Labour MP for Rotherham, a town where Muslim child raping gangs were allowed to operate for years with impunity, Sarah Champion, has said that up to 1 million English girls are likely to have fallen victim to Muslim rape gangs as of 2016.

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