A major scandal has erupted in the UK over mass rapes of children blamed on Pakistani migrants.
The crimes took place across the country for many years, including when Prime Minister Keir Starmer was still head of the Crown Prosecution Service (2008-2013). The perpetrators gang-raped girls aged 11-15, drugging them with alcohol and drugs. The victims included girls from boarding schools.
The authorities did not take decisive action because it would be “politically incorrect” and could provoke a “race riot.” Across the country, in cities and towns, on our streets and in public institutions meant to protect the most vulnerable members of our society, authorities have deliberately turned a blind eye to the horrific abuse of children by gangs of predominantly Pakistani men, according to The Telegraph.
Victoria Agolla, 15, a child in care, died in 2003 when Mohammed Yaqub, 50, injected her with heroin. Before her death, she gave authorities information that she had been “involved in sexual exploitation” but this did not lead to her rescue.
Anna from Bradford, aged 14, repeatedly reported rape, abuse and coercion. When she “married” her abuser in a traditional Islamic wedding, her social worker attended the ceremony. The authorities then arranged for her to be raised by her “husband’s” parents.
In Rotherham, the father of a 15-year-old rape victim was told that the attack, after which the child required surgery, could mean she would “learn her lesson.” An investigation has revealed that in at least two cases, fathers tracked down their daughters and tried to remove them from the abusive homes. Police have arrested the fathers, The Telegraph writes.
British media and opposition parties are demanding an investigation into why these crimes went unpunished for so long.
Starmer must go, Musk says
Elon Musk has joined the situation, saying that “Starmer must go, and he must be charged for complicity in the worst mass crime in British history.” The billionaire also suggested the US should “free the people of Britain from the tyranny of the government.” His poll on the topic garnered over 600,000 votes, of which 62 per cent supported his position.
Musk pointed out that in Britain, law enforcers need the approval of the Crown Prosecution Service to bring charges, and Starmer was the head of the service when rape gangs committed rapes.
According to Musk, the real reason for not opening cases is that the accusations would have followed the current prime minister.
The Telegraph specifies that under Starmer’s leadership, the Crown Prosecution Service dropped the case against the rape gang despite overwhelming evidence of their guilt.