This has been a difficult piece to write. At a deeply personal level researching on the serial rape and abuse of thousands upon thousands of underage British girls by men of mostly Pakistani Muslim heritage – that went on unabated for decades, aided by nearly every arm of the British state that systematically tried to brush the horror under the carpet – has been a humbling, upsetting and even a bruising experience.
As an Indian sitting in India, and as someone whose job it is to write, the degrees of separation and professionalism should have insulated me somewhat as I went through the details of dreadful depravity that those defenceless children were subjected to. But it didn’t. I missed a self-imposed deadline chiefly because as I went down the rabbit hole, it was increasingly impossible to remain objective.
How can one remain objective when one encounters accounts of minor girls subjected to “gang anal rape using a pump by five or six men”? In his sentencing remarks in 2013, Judge Peter Rook writes, at one point the child “had four men inside her. A red ball was placed in her mouth to keep her quiet.”
Or in Telford, one of those mill towns in the unfashionable part of north England where white, working-class girls were being abused by an organised network of Pakistani Muslim paedophiles by thousands. One such was Lucy Lowe, who “died at 16 alongside her mother and sister when her abuser set fire to her home in 2000. She had given birth to Azhar Ali Mahmood’s child when she was just 14, and was pregnant (with Mahmood’s unborn) when she was killed.”
In Telford alone, notes The Telegraph, “at least 1,000 girls were abused in the town between 1980 and 2009.” […]
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