Teenage girl victim of grooming gang 'raped by 30 men in just six hours including father and schoolboy son'- [size=1.4em]Campaigner Shaista Gohir detailed abuse by Asian men on Asian girls
- [size=1.4em]She claimed schools, community leaders and families were covering it up
- [size=1.4em]Ethnic girls particularly at risk of abuse, report claims
- [size=1.4em]Asian victims fear reporting abuse in case it brings 'shame' on their family
- [size=1.4em]Warning came in same week as child sex gang was jailed
- [size=1.4em]Birmingham City Council urged to do more to tackle grooming
[size=1.2em]PUBLISHED: 11:49 GMT, 21 February 2014 | UPDATED: 12:05 GMT, 21 February 2014 [size=1.2em]4,169 [size=1.2em]shares
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[size=1.2em]Harrowing: Campaigner Shaista Gohir said an Asian girl had been raped by 30 men during a six-hour attack. (Stock picture)
[size=1.2em][size=1.2em]A teenage girl was groomed and raped by up to 30 Asian men - including a father and his schoolboy son - during an horrific sex attack lasting six hours, an inquiry heard. [size=1.2em][size=1.2em]Campaigner Shaista Gohir MBE detailed abuse of the young vulnerable Asian girl in a shocking report highlighting how rife grooming was within ethnic communities. [size=1.2em][size=1.2em] [size=1.2em][size=1.2em]She claimed that sexual exploitation and grooming of young Asian girls by men of the same ethnic origins was happening under the noses of authorities - with community leaders, schools and families are all too ready to dismiss the attacks or even cover them up. [size=1.2em][size=1.2em]Muslim and women's rights activist Ms Gohir used the harrowing Birmingham case, involving a teenage girl who was allegedly raped by between 20 to 30 men, to call on authorities to do more to tackle the issue. [size=1.2em][size=1.2em]The attack was said to have taken place over six hours and included a father and son, who was in school uniform, and taxi drivers who turned up in groups. [size=1.2em][size=1.2em]The report, presented to Birmingham City Council, followed interviews with 35 victims, as well as several sex attackers from Muslim communities throughout the UK. [size=1.2em][size=1.2em]Ms Gohir also challenged the popular view that grooming and exploitation, as in high-profile cases in Rochdale and Oxford, was mainly carried out by gangs of Asian men abusing white girls.
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