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Street grooming by muslim racist rape gangs is the topic.

 

Then stop posting bogus figures to try to prove it's a problem with muslim men. It isn't:

 

Table 5.4b of this pdf shows that, in the latest year for which we have data, Lancashire police arrested 627 people for sexual offences.

 

0.3% of these were Pakistanis. That’s two people.

 

85.5% were white British.

 

In Lancashire, there are 1,296,900 white Brits and 45,000 Pakistanis.

 

 

 

This means that 4.163 per 10,000 white Brits were arrested for a sex crime, compared to 0.44 Pakistanis.

 

 

If you’re a journalist, you might say that the chances of being arrested for a sex crime are nine times greater if you’re white than Pakistani.

 

 

If you’re a statistician, you might say they are 0.037 percentage points greater.

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Six men have been remanded in custody accused of preying on vulnerable young girls and grooming them for sex.

 

Unemployed Zeshan Ahmed,26, of Palmer Road, Headington, Oxford, is charged

with 10 counts of engaging in sexual activity with a child between January 2010

and January this year.

 

The offences relate to two girls under the age of 16 at the time, the court heard.

 

Unemployed Mohammed Karrar, 37, of Cowley Road, Oxford, is accused of two counts of conspiracy to rape a child and one count of supplying a class A drug, namely cocaine, to a child between July 2004 and July 2009.

 

Meanwhile his brother, security guard Bassan Karrar, 32, of no fixed address, is charged with a single count of rape alleged to have been carried out against a 14-year-old girl in November 2006.

 

Earlier, brothers Anjum Dogar, 30, and Akhtar Dogar, 31, both of Tawney Street, Oxford, and Kamar Jamil, 26, of Aldrich Road, Oxford, were remanded in custody accused of a string of offences including rape, conspiring to rape a child, arranging child prostitution and trafficking.

 

The six men will appear at Aylesbury Crown Court on March 30.

 

A total of 13 men were arrested in Oxford on Thursday by more than 100 police officers investigating claims 24 girls under 16 were targeted by the gang.

 

The seven other men who were arrested have been released on police bail until

next month.

 

Officers launched the investigation after a number of girls were reported missing

 

 

Karrar, http://islam.onepakistan.com/urdu/name_meaning.php?eu=Karrar

 

Ahmed http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad

 

wonder which city will be next?

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These muslim street grooming racist child rape gangs have been ignored for decades, yet other groups have not. why?

 

You're posting rubbish.

 

Your conclusion is based on an unrepresentative data set:

The data you are citing consists of 56 cases spanning 13 years.

While some localized statistics are kept, the UK keeps no actual statistical data on gang rape. You are forming conclusions from a small, hand selected excerpt of cases that occurred over the course of 13 years. To put this somewhat in perspective, The Independent was able to track down 29 cases of gang rape from 2006 - 2009 in London alone. You simply do not have the data to make the claim you are making because that data does not exist.

 

"White" girls are not being specifically targeted:

Of the cases that lead to a conviction, 27 girls have come forward: two girls were black, three were Asian, the rest were white. That means that 7% of the victims were black, 11% were Asian, and 82% were white.

 

http://www.anorak.co.uk/266370/media/as ... reams.html

 

I wonder how that stacks up against census data on the percentage of the overall population these groups constitute?

 

Good thing I looked it up!

 

7% of the population of the UK is black, 4.75% is Asian and 91% is white. Huh, it looks like the discrepancy is towards Asian girls, not white girls.

 

 

Aren't facts fun?

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