Saturday, March 7, 2015

Oxfordshire, England - 370 English girls raped by Muslim grooming gangs








Published on Mar 4, 2015
David Cameron should jail himself.
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The British government has unveiled tougher measures to combat child sexual abuse after a series of scathing reports over recent months revealed widespread exploitation of girls in several areas across England.

Along with ordering police to treat child sexual abuse as a national threat, the new proposals make it a criminal offence to "wilfully neglect" victims and people at risk.

They include jail terms of up to five years for teachers, counsellors and social workers who fail to protect children, as well as unlimited fines for individuals and organizations proven to have turned a blind eye to child sexual abuse.

"We owe it to our children, and to the children who survive horrific sexual abuse, to do better and ensure the mistakes of the past are never repeated again," Prime Minister David Cameron said in a statement posted on his website.

The new measures were announced ahead of a summit on child sexual exploitation held at Downing Street on Tuesday.

The summit was held just hours after a report was released by the Oxfordshire Child Safeguarding Board which found that nearly 400 girls may have suffered "indescribably awful" sexual abuse across the region over 16 years.


The British government has unveiled tougher measures to combat child sexual abuse after a series of scathing reports over recent months revealed widespread exploitation of girls in several areas across England.

Along with ordering police to treat child sexual abuse as a national threat, the new proposals make it a criminal offence to "wilfully neglect" victims and people at risk.

They include jail terms of up to five years for teachers, counsellors and social workers who fail to protect children, as well as unlimited fines for individuals and organizations proven to have turned a blind eye to child sexual abuse.

"We owe it to our children, and to the children who survive horrific sexual abuse, to do better and ensure the mistakes of the past are never repeated again," Prime Minister David Cameron said in a statement posted on his website. 'It's a little bit of hope. We are finally moving forward.'- Emma Jackson, sexual abuse survivor

The new measures were announced ahead of a summit on child sexual exploitation held at Downing Street on Tuesday.

The summit was held just hours after a report was released by the Oxfordshire Child Safeguarding Board which found that nearly 400 girls may have suffered "indescribably awful" sexual abuse across the region over 16 years.

The Oxfordshire report is just the latest in a series that have highlighted child sexual abuse in various towns across England.

One of the most shocking, released in the summer of 2014, found that about 1,400 girls had been sexually abused in the small Yorkshire town of Rotherham from 1997 to 2013.

In most cases, the girls, some as young as 11, were targeted by gangs of Pakistani-heritage men who gave them drugs and alcohol. The report included horrific stories of physical and sexual abuse, including examples of girls being doused in gasoline and threatened with being set on fire.

Other victims were forced to witness violent rapes of other girls along with being raped themselves.

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