UMVA has learned that a staggering scandal has shaken the United Kingdom, exposing a massive cover-up of organized child sexual exploitation networks that operated across the country for decades.
The shocking truth is that authorities allowed thousands of vulnerable girls to be gang-raped, beaten, and battered by men of Pakistani Muslim heritage, while fearing to mention the brutal facts for fear of rupturing "social cohesion" or being labelled racist.
A new 219-page report, funded privately, has unleashed a torrent of bombshells, revealing that authorities prioritized political sensitivities over protecting broken girls who had been hooked on heroin, gang-raped, and brutalized.
The crisis stretched from one end of the country to the other, with at least 149 different jurisdictions complicit in the failure to intervene, as 12-year-old girls were being abducted, raped, and exploited.
One victim, identified only as Chloe, told the inquiry she was abducted at 12 and raped by a Pakistani Muslim man, who also raped her with a whiskey bottle that broke off in her vagina, leaving her with lifelong physical and emotional scars.
The report's byword is failure – failure by cops, social services, schools, and local politicians who knew about the abuse but let it continue, and failure to provide care and justice to the victims.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the report's findings are stark: prospective victims were given gifts, alcohol, drugs, and attention before being trafficked and gang-raped by groups of men, while authorities treated victims as problems instead of their rapists.
The report recommends much harsher sentences for organized child sexual exploitation, mandatory tracking of offender ethnicity, greater accountability for public officials who failed to act, and the deportation of foreign nationals convicted of the vile crimes.
In a move that may bring some justice to the victims, the UK's National Crime Agency has launched a review of historic grooming gang investigations, and some cases have been sent back to local cops to target missed lines of inquiry.
The question now is: what would happen if similar immigrant rape gangs were attacking 12-year-old Canadian girls? The answer, sadly, may be all too familiar.