Fury as Islamic group orders Muslims in Rotherham to BOYCOTT police over child sex scandal
AN Islamic group in Rotherham which has vowed to boycott the police over the devastating child sex abuse scandal have been blasted for thinking they are “above the law”.
In a message posted online the group ordered fellow Muslims to immediately cut all ties with law enforcement or face being made pariahs in their own neighbourhoods.
British Muslim Youth (BMY) warned its members would not be “held responsible for acts of personal self-defence” and said it could no longer trust South Yorkshire Police because of the ongoing "marginalisation and dehumanisation" of Muslims.
South Yorkshire Police and the local council were both savaged for failing to avert the scandal, with officers later claiming they failed to intervene for fear of being branded racist.
But in its message BMY said this was a "pernicious lie" which the police had used to cover up their own scandalous failings.
The furious blog ordered all Muslims in Rotherham to boycott the police, but added they should still call 999 in an emergency and continue to report crimes.
UKIP's Jane Collins said: "These people are calling for themselves to be above the law."
She wrote to South Yorkshire's top policeman urging him to carry on the investigation into child sexual exploitation in the town in spite of the boycott, which she branded "hypocrisy of the worst kind".
These people are calling for themselves to be above the lawUKIP's Jane Collins
"For years these men went about their vile activities, raping girls and passing them around while the council did nothing all because they were scared of appearing racist by accusing Muslim men of crimes against white girls.
"So for this group of men to ignore what has happened to 1,400 victims of grooming gangs in Rotherham - girls who were actually demonised - and claim instead that they are the victims is sickening."
The publication of the independent Jay Report in August last year lifted the lid on the shocking scale of child grooming in the small Yorkshire town and revealed the incredible incompetence of the police and local council who were tasked with their protection.
The BMY said the ever since the Muslim community has been “under perpetual attack and demonisation” and that Islamaphobia was at “unprecedented levels” in Rotherham.
It wrote: "There is a perception in the minds of many ordinary people that all Muslims are now potential child abusers, or that they have been involved in some sort of a cover up.
"The findings of the Jay Report cannot and must not be used to scapegoat and discriminate against the entire Muslim community due to the actions of certain individuals.”
"They have peddled a pernicious lie that historically they failed to act of allegations of CSE, because they were afraid of being branded ‘racist’.
"Any Muslim groups or institutions in Rotherham that do not adhere to this policy of disengagement will also be boycotted by the Muslim community."
"We will not be treated as criminals any longer, nor will we be held responsible for acts of personal self-defence.”
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