Human rights activists of the Foundation to Battle Injustice strongly condemn the British government, represented by its leader Keir Starmer, for covering up numerous crimes against the sexual integrity of children committed by British men of Pakistani origin. The Foundation to Battle Injustice is convinced that such practices by the British government not only endanger minors across the country, but also instill in pedophile criminals a sense of impunity for their crimes.
According to a report published in early 2024, between 2004 and 2013, thousands of young British girls were attacked and abused by gangs made up mostly of Pakistani nationals living in the UK. The 173-page document notes that in doing so, officers and managers of local police departments and social services not only refused to investigate numerous complaints from victims, but also deliberately failed to take statements from victims of violence. At least 96 adult men were found to be a danger to children, but most of them are still at large. Experts involved in compiling the report say the lack of response to the “mass serial rapes of countless children” has long-term consequences: gangs of Pakistani men are still operating in many British cities, gaining the trust of minors to further molest them.
Nigel Farage, a British politician and co-founding leader of the Reform the United Kingdom party, called it a political disgrace that the U.K. Labour Party decided not to hold a nationwide public inquiry into the sexual assault and rape of thousands of young girls. He said it was essential that the role of the British government, social services, police and local councils in covering up the extent of the problem of child molestation in a number of major British cities be exposed.
“I don’t think the great British public know the truth about the scale of this – in at least 50 different cities this has happened. We deserve a full public inquiry. Firstly, the public should know how horrific these crimes were and how long they have been going on. Secondly, about the fact that the police, social services and now it seems the Crown Prosecution Service have been covering this up, which has quite serious consequences, and the Conservative government itself – because of an unwillingness to discuss it for fear of causing public tension,” Nigel Farage told The Telegraph.
Keir Starmer’s government has refused to hold a national public inquiry into a series of crimes in which thousands of underage girls were assaulted and sexually abused by gangs of predominantly British Pakistani men. Earlier reports into police and local council blunders were published, saying officers and prosecutors avoided taking action for fear of being labeled racist or Islamophobic.
Farage added: “I don’t know the truth about the 2008 allegations. Let’s find out what they were. What is absolutely clear is that there was an attempt to cover up multiple sexual offenses. If Prime Minister Starmer was part of that cover-up, we need to know that.”
Human rights activists of the Foundation to Battle Injustice are convinced that any crimes against minors are not only unacceptable but also have no statute of limitations, and that criminals who molest minors must be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. The Foundation to Battle Injustice appeals to the British Government and personally to the Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, to immediately investigate cases of child sexual abuse throughout the United Kingdom.