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Could this happen here in Aus

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Dear Banjo,

Here is a link that is worth a read:

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/national/islamic-groups-have-dodged-scrutiny-by-the-royal-commission-into-institutional-child-sex-abuse/news-story/327a250f5618a2c3a3fdfb1d5d855b83

Islam is the 3rd largest religion in Australia but there is
no information on sexual abuse against children within
Islam done by the Royal Commission as far as I could gather.
The Royal Commission has investigated Catholics, Anglicans,
Pentecostals, Jewish Communities, Jehovah's Witnesses,
even obscure cults along with sporting groups and the
entertainment industry. Zero on Islamic Communities.
We need to look into forced child marriages, FGM, and child
sex. The same applies into Aboriginal Communities in this
country.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 7 June 2017 8:09:25 PM
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Foxy,
That link won't open for me, it has a pay wall.

Yes I have seen other mentions of the royal commission not investigating Islam and I thought it was over and reported on.

There was a report in the NT that lead to the intervention.

But this thread was put up to let people know that sexual exploitation of young girls for profit was still taking place in the UK and, hopefully, gather more information about that. Also to gauge the possibility of the same happening here.
Posted by Banjo, Wednesday, 7 June 2017 8:38:18 PM
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Foxy,

Your 'poor me' is unconvincing where it was your debating tactics that were the subject of criticism. Here again from page 2 and you might care to explain the difference this time,

"@Foxy, Wednesday, 7 June 2017 11:24:08 AM

You are up to your usual deflections and red herrings. It is necessary to dispel what you have posted and hoping that the thread will not be hijacked from the OP.

Where Catholic priests offended against children, the individual clergy, their bishops and the church are held responsible.

Yet where indigenous men are raping children you hand them a 'get out of gaol free card' by shifting the blame to the Australian public, or 'whites' as you usually have it.

How does that work?"

Returning to the subject of the thread, the prevailing political correctness (UK media this time) demands that the offenders be described globally as 'Asians' (as some of the media and UK Labor Party did in the Rotherham scandal).

The intent of that political correctness is to disguise the flawed diversity policies and reckless 'open door' immigration behind the immigration 'mistakes'.

Where Australia is such a desirable country for migrants, why would federal governments be putting 'diversity' up as an aim of immigration policy anyhow? Why have federal governments played fast and loose with security and the values that Australians hold dear, such as freedom of speech, democracy and secular government?

As for the question, 'Could this happen in Australia?' the answer is most likely yes, but Australia's political correctness is so strictly censorious of any alleged 'racism' that revealing statistics are not gathered and analysed, and more likely are being destroyed instead.

Why? -Because immigration is a sacred cow that cannot be subjected to any independent scrutiny.
Posted by leoj, Wednesday, 7 June 2017 10:40:20 PM
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Foxy, the Rotherham sex business was the first that came to public attention.
There have been multiple towns where the same business plan was instituted.
We saw the start of it here with the Sydney Bel Al gang.
I would be very surprised if there are not more gangs now operating.

You must understand that because the girls are infidels they are
available for sex any time a moslem wishes.
If you take them by the right hand you can take them for sex and keep
them as a sex slave. This is taught to the boys as it is part of
the Koran that they must learn.

That is what it is all about. You should read about what is going on
in Germany these days.
Posted by Bazz, Wednesday, 7 June 2017 10:48:59 PM
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Before it becomes 'what about Rolf Harris' and sex offending 'can happen anywhere even in good suburbs' and it is all back to taws with the already dispelled rationalisations and excuses of previous threads exhumed and dusted off for another go, the Rotherham child sex grooming, introduction to drugs, the sex-trafficking of minors and the involvement of Pakistanis, were all known to authorities - to Labour, councillors, health workers and to police. Complaints had been made for years.

In short, these were well coordinated gangs who were not necessarily covert, nor it appears did they need to be. They operated a system that was well proved and apparently also known to authorities and to the Labour Party.

Can there be any doubt that authorities with their skills and intel, and bureaucrats and politicians with their contacts, would not have known or at least suspected that the same ethnic gangs might be operating elsewhere?

As for Australia, exactly what exists that does not exist in the UK that would prevent similar gangs operating here? What could ensure that their child victims, likely addicted to drugs and brainwashed at well, might come forward?
Posted by leoj, Thursday, 8 June 2017 1:57:31 AM
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Dear Banjo,

The Institute of Family Studies has publications that
may be of interest covering the trafficking of women (and girls) for sexual exploitation and the situation in Australia:

http://aifs.gov.au/publications/trafficking-women-sexual-exploitation/situation-australia

http://aifs.gov.au/publications/trafficking-women-sexual-exploitation/conclusion
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 8 June 2017 11:54:44 AM
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