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Thread #149089   Message #3469307
Posted By: GUEST
21-Jan-13 - 04:20 AM
Thread Name: BS: Muslim men and white girls - again
Subject: RE: BS: Muslim men and white girls - again
DtG - "I do not know if this is true or not but I have no reason to disbelieve you. However, your point makes things somewhat worse if anything. What you seem to be telling us is that they target any non-moslem girls. Is that correct?"

Dave, naturally, like the rest of us, I can only read what materials are out there about this type of crime and form my own 'suppositions' from them. I can't say that I'm 'correct' on anything. That said, I had a quick hunt online to try to find something to support statements made in my previous post for you. Here's an article from the Times of India (there may be other sources out there if you want to look further) which might be of interest:

QUOTE: "Feeling emboldened by Straw's statement, UK's Hindu and Sikh organizations have also come in open and accused some Pakistani men of specifically targeting Hindu and Sikh girls. "This has been a serious concern for the last decade," said Hardeep Singh of Network of Sikh Organizations (NSO) while talking to TOI on Monday.
Sikhs and Hindus are annoyed that Straw had shown concern for White girls and not the Hindu and the Sikh teenage girls who have been coaxed by some Pakistani men for sex and religious conversion.
"Straw does other communities a disservice by suggesting that only white girls were targets of this predatory behaviour. We raised the issue of our girls with the previous government and the police on several occasions over the last decade. This phenomenon has been there because a minority of Islamic extremists view all 'non believers' as legitimate targets," said director NSO Inderjit Singh.
Targeted sexual offences and forced conversions of Hindu and Sikh girls was not a new phenomenon in the UK, said Ashish Joshio from Media Monitoring group.
"This has been going on for decades in the UK . Young Muslim men have been boasting about seducing the Kaffir (unbeliever) women. The Hindu and the Sikh communities must be commended for showing both restraint and maturity under such provocation," he added.
Hardeep said that in 2007, The Hindu Forum of Britain claimed that hundreds of Hindu and Sikh girls had been first romantically coaxed and later intimidated and converted by Muslim men."

http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-01-10/pakistan/28365413_1_sikh-communities-hindu-and-sikh-white-girls