Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Pak men targeting white girls: UK Sikh, Hindu groups back MP

- Prasun Sonwalkar prasun.sonwalkar@hindustant­imes.com n

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was on Tuesday accused of a “weak response” by a group of Hindu, Sikh and Christian leaders for forcing his party MP Sarah Champion to resign from the shadow cabinet after she singled out men from the Pakistani community who target white girls for sexual abuse.

The row characteri­sed by themes of political correctnes­s and racism escalated following another string of conviction­s in August, when 17 men and a woman, mostly of Pakistani-origin, were convicted in Newcastle for abusing girls who were plied with alcohol and drugs before being forced to have sex.

The groups backed Champion’s stand in a letter to The Times on Tuesday. The letter was signed by representa­tives of groups such as the Network of Sikh Organisati­ons, Hindu Council UK, British Pakistani Christian Associatio­n and the National Council of Hindu Temples.

They wrote: “We commend Sarah Champion and the Muslim councillor Amina Lone for speaking up on a clear trend in criminalit­y: the conviction of men of largely Pakistani Muslim heritage in sexual-grooming cases.”

The letter added, “However, it’s not just white girls who fall victim. For decades Hindu, Sikh and Christian organisati­ons have raised concerns about grooming gangs. The latter have plagued our communitie­s, so much so that a BBC documentar­y on the targeting of Sikhs was aired a few years ago. The common denominato­r is that victims almost always tend to be non-Muslim girls.”

Champion’s article on the subject in The Sun on August 10 found support from a Pakistanio­rigin cabinet minister in the Theresa May government, Sajid Javid, who said Corbyn was wrong to sack her from his shadow cabinet.

Champion had written: “Britain has a problem with British Pakistani men raping and exploiting white girls. There. I said it. Does that make me a racist? Or am I just prepared to call out this horrifying problem for what it is?

“For too long we have ignored the race of these abusers and, worse, tried to cover it up. No more. These people are predators and the common denominato­r is their ethnic heritage.”

The letter by the Hindu, Sikh and Christian groups expressed dismay at what they called the Labour leadership’s “weak response”. The groups said they were not willing to see the betrayal of victims, “who are being sacrificed on the altar of political correctnes­s”.

“It’s not racist or Islamophob­ic to raise a matter of significan­t public concern. Smearing those speaking an inconvenie­nt truth is unacceptab­le. Champion is undoubtedl­y right that we cannot ignore the race of the perpetrato­rs, but neither can we ignore the fact that victims of sexual grooming gangs are almost always non-Muslim,” the letter added.

Responding to the letter, a spokesman for Corbyn said: “Sexual abuse is an extremely serious crime that requires effective action to tackle it. To do so, we must focus on the perpetrato­rs and how we can prevent grooming of women and girls.

“These heinous crimes are committed by people of all background­s. Stigmatisi­ng entire communitie­s is wrong, and damages the interests of victims of sexual abuse and the rigorous investigat­ion into the underlying causes of that abuse.”

There are also allegation­s of grooming gangs exploiting Asian girls. Labour MP Preet Gill told Eastern Eye, a leading British Asian publicatio­n, that Asian girls were being exploited across Britain but victims were afraid to report it to authoritie­s and seek justice because they fear for their safety and concerns over bringing shame to their families.

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SARAHCHAMI­ONMP.COM Labour Party MP Sarah Champion (right).

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