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14-year old WHITE British schoolgirl turned into a sex slave by a gang of nine ARAB IMMIGRANTS PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 06 August 2010 16:02

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1299844/How-schoolgirl-fell-clutches-gangs-forced-sex-slave.html#ixzz0vbf600i6

A girl who was abducted at the age of 14 and forced to work as a sex slave was yesterday praised for giving evidence which saw her abusers jailed. 

The privately-educated teenager was picked up and plied with vodka and drugs, passed around groups of older men for sex and then forced to work as a prostitute. 

Her ordeal highlights previously-aired fears that white schoolgirls are being groomed for underage sex by gangs of Asian men in northern England. 

Former Labour MP Ann Cryer provoked a storm when she warned that the practice of arranged marriages helped tempt a criminal minority of Asian men into targeting young, white girls for sex. 

After nine men were jailed over the sustained sexual abuse of their victim, Superintendent Paul Savill of Greater Manchester Police commended her bravery and said: 'This young girl has been through an absolutely horrifying ordeal. 

'The level of abuse she has suffered is almost beyond belief. She has been treated like a commodity - beaten, threatened and sexually exploited.' 

The girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was adopted as a baby by a professional, middle-class couple in Greater Manchester and educated at a private school.

She was removed from the school for exhibiting 'inappropriate sexualised behaviour toward male pupils', a court  heard, and after she twice ran away from home her adoptive parents reluctantly agreed that she be placed in care. 

In February 2008 she was picked up in Rochdale by Asad Hassan, 27, who took her to a nightclub. 

He and his friends Mohammed Basharat, 27, and Mohammed Atif, 28, then took her to a house where she was given vodka before all three men had sex with her. 

The next morning, Hassan, who had given her his phone number, dropped her at a bus station and gave her cigarettes and money, but after being found by her mother she was taken back to the care home. 

A week later she went missing again. She met restaurant worker Abdul Rob, 33, in Rochdale and he took her back to a flat where he gave her alcohol before having sex with her. 

The following morning she rang Hassan - her initial abuser - and met him, Basharat and Atif who again all had sex with her. 

She was then taken to another house in the Rochdale area where she was also abused by a group of men whom police have been unable to trace. 

The predators who were jailed: Top row, from left: Asad Hassan, Mohammed Basharat, Mohammed Khan. Middle row: Ahmed Noorzai, Mohammed Anwar Safi, Aftab Khan. Bottom row: Abid Khaliq, Mohammed Atif, Najibullah Safi

The predators who were jailed: Top row, from left: Asad Hassan, Mohammed Basharat, Mohammed Khan. Middle row: Ahmed Noorzai, Mohammed Anwar Safi, Aftab Khan. Bottom row: Abid Khaliq, Mohammed Atif, Najibullah Safi

The next day, as police hunted for her, the girl took a bus to Manchester and drifted to the city's 'Curry Mile' in Rusholme, where she met Aftab Khan, 30, described by police as a 'nasty, exploitative individual'. 

Khan, who was acquitted two years ago of having sex with an underage girl, lured her back to his house, gave her alcohol, cocaine and cannabis and offered her a bed for the night.

But between 3am and 4am Khan woke the youngster and told her: 'You're working for me now.' 
He stabbed a door with a kitchen knife and threatened to harm her unless she complied. 

Khan then forced her to work for five nights as a prostitute in Manchester. 

The girl drank huge amounts of alcohol to blot out her ordeal and even tried to avoid wearing makeup to make herself look too young for sex, but her ploy failed. 

On February 28 last year plain-clothed police officers patrolling the area stopped and questioned the girl as she looked for clients but, fearing Khan, she gave a false name and said she was 16. 

 

Curry Mile

Chance encounter: The famous 'Curry Mile' in the Rusholme area of Manchester, where the 14-year-old was found wandering by Khan

The officers took the girl to a bus station so that she could go home. But she returned to Khan, who began to 'tout her round' groups of men, boasting that he had a girl who was available for sex.


He took her to a block of flats in Hulme where Mohammed Anwar Safi, 30, Ahmed Noorzai, 28, and Mohammed Khan, 25, were waiting.

Safi and Noorzai had sex with her but Mohammed Khan, who paid the money, said he thought she was 'too young'.

The following day the officers who had stopped the girl recognised her from a missing person appeal and suspected that Khan was holding her. 

But by the time they got to his home, he had been tipped off and had sent the girl away with £5. 

She returned to Rusholme where she met Najibullah Safi, 32, who plied her with drink and drugs before having sex with her.

Her ordeal finally ended when she left Safi's house and approached an Asian couple in a car.

Safi tried to drag her away but the woman passenger heard the girl claim she had been raped, and police were called. 

In total she is thought to have fallen victim to at least three predatory gangs. 

Campaigners say many similar cases go unpunished because the victims refuse to make formal complaints. 

However the 14-year-old bravely identified her abusers and gave compelling evidence against them in court, and now nine have been jailed for a variety of offences. 

Aftab Khan was jailed for seven years and his friend Abid Khaliq for eight months; Najibullah Safi, Atif, Hassan and Basharat for two years; Mohammed Khan for four years; Mohammed Anwar Safi for 31 months and Noorzai for four years. 

In the final case at Manchester Crown Court this week, a judge ordered Rob to be found not guilty after accepting he could reasonably have believed the girl's claims to be over 16. 

Yesterday the victim, now 17, condemned her abusers. 

'These people exploit young girls,' she said. 

'They feed them drugs and alcohol and tell them they love them. 

'i know because it happened to me and it has changed my life enormously.' 

Martin Narey of Barnardo's said his charity worked with at least 1,000 vulnerable girls a year who had been preyed on in this way. 

But he said said there was no evidence of a racial element to such abuse. 

'Those who exploit children in this awful way come from all races,' he added.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1299844/How-schoolgirl-fell-clutches-gangs-forced-sex-slave.html#ixzz0vqKmAW1P

 

 

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"KILL THE WHITES" carved on courthouse window PDF Print E-mail
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Black On White Crime: White Children's Lemonade Stand Robbed By Black Thugs PDF Print E-mail
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BLACK MOB LURED POLICE AND FIREFIGHTERS INTO TRAP, AND THEN SHOT AT THEM WITH FIREWORKS PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 07 July 2010 01:03

(Commentary: Its only a matter of time before they lured into gunfire, not petty fireworks.)

http://www.pjstar.com/news/x1609351110/Police-probe-attacks-involving-fireworks

An unruly mob lured emergency personnel to a southwestern Illinois housing complex with reports of a blaze, a shooting and other crimes, then repeatedly attacked them with fireworks and bottle rockets, police said Tuesday.

No one was injured in the onslaughts against firefighters and police Sunday night and early Monday near a sprawling, three-block housing complex in Alton, Ill., a 30,000-resident Mississippi River city northeast of St. Louis.

The attackers apparently intended the assaults as amusement for a crowd of several hundred adults and children who had gathered at the Oakwood Housing Complex to watch, at times requiring police to fire volleys of pepper balls to control the throng, Police Chief David Hayes said.

"It defies human logic," Hayes said, calling the outbursts "despicable" and uncivilized. "It's the work of hoodlums that would create a ruse like that to lure in emergency services people who are paid to protect them and be at their service, then use those resources as target practice and fun" with firecrackers, bottle rockets and other fireworks all outlawed in Illinois.

Hayes said there have been no arrests or charges yet in the attacks, and police hope footage from the complex's surveillance cameras pinpoints the attackers.

Hayes said the firefighters were first attacked when they responded to reports of a Dumpster fire near the complex about 10:20 p.m. Sunday.

"Our firefighters got in there and started doing their thing, and out come the fireworks" including bottle rockets and Roman candles, said Mark Harris, a deputy fire chief.

After that, Hayes said, "it apparently became comical for those (attackers) involved."

Separately, police officers were showered with bottle rockets fired from behind buildings at the complex when they investigated a call falsely claiming someone had been shot and reports of fireworks being set off.

Police officers and firefighters were attacked again when they returned to the neighborhood to douse a blazing box early Monday.

Hayes said officers tried to control the assailants by using guns firing pepper balls. He said the assaults had turned his stomach and forced so many police to address the onslaught that it left other portions of the city unprotected.

Harris said the organized nature of the attacks — and its apparent entertainment value — was a particular concern, noting that children were in the crowd and witnessed the attacks.

"Helluva example for the kids," he said, adding, "the guys don't get paid near enough to be shot at."

The complex's 800 or 900 residents will be notified in writing this week that suspects found to have taken part in the attacks will be evicted, Hayes said.

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 July 2010 01:11
 
FEMA Denies Dwight, IL disaster relief. Town lacks diversity! PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 07 July 2010 00:48

(Commentary: Dwight is 97% White. Had this been a majority non-white stricken area, they'd be getting all kinds of aid and coverage from the mainstream media. Just look at the difference with Katrina, Haiti, and so on....)

http://www.pjstar.com/news/x1876481919/FEMA-denies-tornado-cleanup-help-for-Dwight

Officials of the central Illinois community of Dwight say the Federal Emergency Management Agency has denied a request for help in cleaning up tornado damage.

Dwight Village Administrator Kevin McNamara says he wasn't surprised by FEMA's decision not to provide disaster aid to Dwight and Streator. He says FEMA informed the state of Illinois of its decision last week.

McNamara says all the private property in Dwight that was damaged by the tornadoes last month has been cleaned up, and repair work is under way. He says crews are still cleaning up debris on village property.

McNamara says there still might be federal help available in the form of low-interest loans. He says Governor Quinn made the request to the U.S. Small Business Administration after FEMA denied the state's request.

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 July 2010 00:58
 
Peoria: 24 shot in 2 weeks as Black gangs terrorize the City PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 03 July 2010 08:52

http://www.pjstar.com/news/x2071996956/Wave-of-gun-violence-may-be-unprecedented-in-Peoria

A pair of shootings overnight Wednesday brought to two dozen the number of victims in the city in the last two weeks - a figure that elevates the amount of recent gun violence to a possibly unprecedented level.

The tally, compiled by the Journal Star and confirmed by the Peoria Police Department, includes the public suicide of Bernell Alexander last week in South Peoria, but not the slaying of his ex-wife in Creve Coeur just minutes before he took his own life.

The most recent victims included a man who was shot in the shoulder at 10:45 p.m. Wednesday in the 3400 block of Sunburst Lane in the Lexington Hills apartments and a man with a gunshot wound to the neck who was taken by private vehicle to OSF Saint Francis Medical Center at 3:13 a.m. Thursday. The second victim told police he was shot while he was a passenger in a vehicle driving through Harrison Homes.

The second shooting marked the 24th victim of gunfire since June 16, when a pair of afternoon shootings kicked off a 12-hour spree of violence that resulted in one fatality and five other people being wounded, including two children who were sleeping on the floor of their North Valley home.

Just a few days later, six people - all teens between the ages of 16 and 19 - were shot during two incidents less than a couple of hours apart.

Several days with multiple shootings and the city's 15th and most recent homicide have since transpired, leading Lt. Vince Wieland of the Police Department's Criminal Investigations Division to label the period the worst in terms of local gun violence in decades.

"I haven't seen two weeks like this in my 23 years," Wieland said Thursday. "I can't remember two weeks that have been this packed with such a number of violent acts."

Compared to last year, however, the number of shootings so far this year does not appear to be abnormally high. Through June 22, the city had recorded 58 shootings, compared to 45 over the same time period last year.

"When we're looking back to June 22, there isn't that much of an increase, it's just how it's coming - it's coming in bunches," Wieland said. "It's getting everyone's attention because there's been so many so quickly."

Several of the shootings appear to be connected and gang-related, and the police have responded in part by temporarily reassigning an officer to a gang intelligence position that was cut at the beginning of the year to ease a $14.5 million citywide deficit.

Wieland called that position critical for investigations of shootings and a better way for the police to keep tabs on what's happening on the streets. So far, the gang violence appears to have been generated by people and groups familiar to investigators, though some ground was lost when the gang intelligence position was vacant.

"We did lose some vital information that we were tracking," Wieland said.

Though the recent spike in gun violence has caught the attention of authorities and onlookers for its unusual frequency, it remains, to a certain extent, part of a pattern that repeats every year.

Elaine Frye, executive director of emergency medical services at OSF Saint Francis Medical Center, acknowledges the unusually large cluster of shootings in the last two weeks but also notes that more victims of violence tend to visit the level-one trauma center as temperatures rise.

"There is a seasonality to it - when the weather is nicer, more people are outside and roaming," she said. "We see it every year. When the weather breaks, we see more stabbings, shootings and violence."

The recent level of violence, she said, has not affected emergency operations at the hospital

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 03 July 2010 09:06
 
Chicago City Council passes new gun ordinance PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 03 July 2010 08:47

http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/07/02/illinois.gun.ban/?hpt=T1

(CNN) -- The Chicago, Illinois, City Council in a 45-0 vote approved a new gun ordinance Friday, four days after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the city's 28-year-old strict ban on handgun ownership was unconstitutional.

Among other details, the ordinance allows only one operable firearm per household, meaning all other guns would need to have gun locks or be in locked cases. It also requires owners to have a state firearms permit, to register weapons with Chicago police and to take four hours of classroom training and one hour of firing range training.

The plan also bans assault weapons and gun shops in the city.

The June 28 Supreme Court ruling overturned the city's previous handgun ban.

"Although the ruling wasn't what we had hoped for, it was what we expected," said Chicago Mayor Richard Daley. "That's why for the last several months we've been preparing the reasonable and responsible ordinance to regulate handguns in the home that the council approved today. ...

"Either we enact new and reasonable handgun laws in Chicago to protect our residents -- as the council has done -- or we do nothing and risk greater gun violence in our streets and in our homes," he said.

A 5-4 conservative majority of justices on Monday reiterated its 2-year-old conclusion that the Constitution gives individuals equal or greater power than states on the issue of possession of certain firearms for self-protection.

"It cannot be doubted that the right to bear arms was regarded as a substantive guarantee, not a prohibition that could be ignored so long as states legislated in an evenhanded manner," wrote Justice Samuel Alito.

The court grounded that right in the due process section of the 14th Amendment. The justices, however, said local jurisdictions still retain the flexibility to preserve some "reasonable" gun-control measures currently in place nationwide.

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 03 July 2010 08:59
 
52 Shot in Chicago: 2 Months After 58 Shot! Non-White violence spirals out of control PDF Print E-mail
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