By SHAUNA ANDERSON
Warning: This post contains details of rape and sexual abuse and may be distressing for some readers.
Girls shared by groups of men.
Raped.
Traded, bartered for drugs, money.
Locked naked in rooms and forced to have sex with dozens of men lined up outside.
Transported across the country for gang-rapes.
Victims as young as eleven.
And the sheer number of girls abused – something that is almost too hard to comprehend.
Over 16 years in the town of Rotherham in Southern Yorkshire, England more than 1,400 young women have been abused and raped.
Some tried to speak out but were shut down by authorities who turned a blind eye to the horrors occurring. Others who threatened to speak out were tortured – one girl doused in petrol, her attacker threatening to set her alight.
Others forced to watch – or take part in – brutal gang rapes if they told of what was really going on.
And the perpetrators overwhelmingly men from Asian gangs – predominantly Pakistani.
Unbelievably up until 2013 only one case was prosecuted – involving three teenage girls – and five men were sent to jail. Just five.
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The attitudes that allow this level of abuse is the main issue. Many young girls in state care in Australia are tremendously susceptible to rape and abuse. A common view us that they are feral and out of control. In theUK this attitude seems to have been very common amongst the police and council authorities. Pakistani gangs exploited this situation to enable it occur on a massive scale. rotherham is a town of about 250 k population.
If you want answers you can always ask Dr Sonia Sharp, who was then in charge of children's services at Rotherham Council. . She now works for the Victorian Education Dept: http://www.theage.com.au/vi...
Yes Jill, there have already been calls for her to be dismissed from the Victorian Education Department as a person not fit to hold such a position. It was on TV yesterday. So far, she has refused to comment on Rotherham.
Wow, I had no idea.