🚨 SCANDAL: yesterday the 200-page report "The Rape Gang Inquiry Report" (investigation into Pakistani Rape Gangs in the UK) was published. Institutions covered it all up, including Keir Starmer, the PM. It's horrific. I'll summarize it for you.
It estimates 250,000 British girls abused in 149 districts across the UK over years. These aren't isolated cases: they're organized networks, mostly made up of men of Pakistani origin (between 87% and 95% according to convictions and data).
It includes extremely graphic and disturbing testimonies. Examples: one victim raped by 600-700 men in 3 years. Girls locked in cages like dogs, burned with cigarettes, waterboarded, strangled, raped with objects. Medical and police failures that worsened the trauma. Ethnic-religious racism from the abusers.
And the worst part isn't just the abuse... it's that the institutions knew and looked the other way. Police, social services, councils, NHS, and schools received complaints and ignored them, destroyed evidence, or even arrested the victims for "consenting."
The fear of being labeled "racist" was stronger than protecting the girls.
This is where the story leads straight to Keir Starmer. Between 2008 and 2013, he was the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and head of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), the agency that decides which cases to pursue.
During his tenure, over 13,000 Child Abduction Warning Notices (soft warnings with no real consequences) were issued to suspects in these gangs.
Instead of strong criminal proceedings, they went for pats on the back. Key cases like Rochdale started with CPS decisions not to prosecute, supposedly prioritizing "avoiding community tensions" over justice.
The report calls it out clearly (along with others like Sadiq Khan or Andy Burnham): the Labour Party, in councils and nationally, prioritized votes in the affected ethnic communities and avoided confronting the pattern to not appear racist or xenophobic.
Starmer has said he pushed for some prosecutions afterward, but the facts show a system that failed systematically under his leadership. Today, as prime minister, he promised a national inquiry... but many see it as too late, after years of pressure and with an approach that some criticize for diluting accountability.
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