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Dishonour In The Community

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EURSOC Two
Published: 
05 February, 2008

"You might as well be in rural Kashmir"

Check out this story in the Telegraph about how entire communities are alleged to be covering up and assisting in honour killings and other violence in Britain.

A report by the Centre for Social Cohesion claims that "informal networks of taxi drivers, councillors and sometimes even police officers track down and return women who try to escape."

More:

"Women have been raped, abused and even killed for forming "inappropriate" relationships or merely for wanting to go to university. The report found that:

"• Women may be attacked for nothing more than listening to western music

"• Families have imported brides to work in prostitution

"• Local authorities are not acting because of "political correctness" and a fear of being accused of racism."

According to the report, investigations into honour killings, forced marriage and violence against women are running into "walls of silence" in communities where Islamic extremism is rife. While many will speak out against the tribal system of honour, "substantial numbers" did not help and even hindered investigations, many even supporting relatives who killed their women.

Women fleeing their families in taxis find themselves returned directly to their families. "Policemen, councillors and civil servants of immigrant origin" - the very people who should be helping these distressed women - often hand the daughters back to their families or betray their whereabouts to fathers, brothers and husbands.

A leader in the Telegraph adds,

"The UK Sharia Council describes forced marriage as a "media exaggeration"; mosques turn away representatives from Asian women's groups; when Mohammed Arshad, chairman of the Dundee Mosque and a religious adviser to the NHS, tried to arrange the murder of his son-in-law, the Tayside Islamic and Cultural Education Society asked for his seven-year jail sentence to be reduced to community service because he was so "respected and honoured"."

Nazir Afzal, the Crown Prosecution Service's expert on honour-based violence, said "In some northern towns there are real horror stories - from places like Blackburn where people say that you might as well be in rural Kashmir for all the way that women are seen and treated."

Police put the rate of honour killings at around one a month, though more may take place unknown to authorities.

These tragic events are the direct product of New Labour's policy of encouraging Islamist communities to exist as "a state within a state."

It appears that in some parts of Britain, almost the entire Muslim community, from council officials through to taxi drivers, is engaged in a conspiracy against free-spirited women in their midst. The plight of these individuals is horrific - a paranoid voyage of fear and betrayal that seems to belong more in a Watergate-era horror movie rather than Britain in the 21st century.

Why is no other newspaper covering this story?

The public servants who betrayed the trust of their charges - and the government officials who turned a blind eye to these excesses - must be charged with violating the Human Rights Act, which is nothing if it is blind to the plight of the neediest, simply because the state has privileged their community.

The study coincides with the government's admission that it is paying extra welfare benefits to polygamists, including income support, housing benefit and council tax relief.

"This sets a precedent that will lead to more demands for the culture of other countries to be reflected in UK law and the benefits system", said Chris Grayling, the oppositoin work and pensions secretary.

Too late for that, Chris.




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