Immigration and Muslim Rape Gangs: The Cover-Up Must End

Immigration and Muslim rape gangs: The cover-up must end

Rapes in England and Wales have quadrupled in just 10 years. Other European countries – such as Denmark, Sweden and Germany – have experienced similar explosions since around 2015. But why? What is causing this? What has changed?

And why, unlike other European countries, is the British state so unwilling to provide the full data on who is committing these crimes?

Between 2011 and 2025, taking all UK newspapers combined, the British press has run over 8 times more stories on George Floyd and more than 50 times more stories on the “far right,” than they have on the Muslim rape gangs in Britain.

In this hard-hitting episode of The New Culture Forum’s documentary series ‘Heresies’, broadcaster and Talk Radio presenter Alex Phillips explores Britain’s hidden epidemic of sexual violence, and why it’s covered up.


The New Culture Forum: Britain’s Hidden Epidemic of Sexual Violence, Why It’s Covered Up and Who’s Committing it? (Heresies ep. 14), 9 February 2025 (44 mins)

The following is a summary of the video above.  We cannot do it justice in a few words and recommend our readers watch the video for themselves.

You wouldn’t know by watching the news, but rates of sex crimes in England and Wales have quadrupled in just 10 years, with similar explosions seen in other European countries such as Denmark, Sweden, and Germany since around 2015. Why? And why, unlike other European countries, is the British state so unwilling to provide full data on who is committing these crimes?

The British state is complicit.  Those who spoke out about the repeated torture and gang rape of tens of thousands of girls across the UK were met with the state not only silencing them but often persecuting them.

“The slow drip feed of a perverse new morality into the public domain now essentially regards being a perceived racist as a far worse crime than being a rapist,” Phillips said.

“Remarkably one of the biggest atrocities to happen in modern Britain what’s known by many as The grooming gang scandal is only one part of an even bigger problem facing Europe and the Western World,” she added.

When Phillips dared to suggest last year that the increase in sexual abuse and harassment of women is coming from foreign men, “so taboo was the suggestion that the clip went viral,” she said.  At this point in the Heresies episode, Phillips played a clip of her discussing this subject on Talk Radio.

When Phillips began her investigation, official statistics examining the correlation between country of origin and perpetrators of sex crimes in the UK were unavailable but just as the documentary was being finished, “finally, we got data,” she said.  Data from collated police evidence has since shown that foreign men – mainly from Albania, Afghanistan, Iran and Algeria – are over three times more likely to be arrested for sex offences than British citizens.

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Rising Sex Crime Rates correlates to Rising Immigration Across Western Europe

The number of reported rapes in the UK increased from over 16,000 in 2013 to over 69,000 by 2022, a more than 400% increase.  This harrowing trend is echoed throughout Western Europe, with mass migration also increasing in these nations. Why?  Something else has “shot up” in these nations – mass migration.  The connection between the two is self-evident.

Data from Germany shows that Afghans and Pakistanis were 16 times more likely to be implicated in rape than German citizens between 2017 and 2021.

In Finland in 2017, Afghans and Iraqis were disproportionately represented in sex crime sentences, with 138 Afghans and 134 Iraqis sentenced per 10,000 people compared to 3.3 Finnish people per 10,000.

In Sweden, between 2013 and 2018, more than half of those convicted of rape or attempted rape were born in a foreign country, with this figure rising to 85% in cases where the victim did not know their attacker.  Algerians were 122 times more likely to commit rape than a native Swede, and Afghans were 69 times more likely.

In France, in 2023, 77% of solved rape cases in Paris were committed by men who did not even hold French passports.  In 2020, 62% of sex assaults on public transport in France were committed by foreign nationals.

In Italy, North Africa and the Middle East are heavily over-represented in rape suspects, with Afghans and Pakistanis, for example, being proportionally 15 times more likely to be a suspect than an Italian.

In Denmark, like the UK, there has been a surge in sexual violence from around 2015 onwards, with sexual assaults more than tripling in just 10 years.    The closest data Phillips could find to break down on who were committing these crimes was statistics on violent crimes.  Conviction rates for violent crimes in Denmark are dominated by nationals from the Middle East and North Africa.

In the UK, according to recent crime statistics, in 2024, foreign nationals were 3.5 times more likely to be arrested for sex offences than British citizens.  These statistics were in a report which is the first of its kind; statistics for previous years are not available as a result of the information either not being gathered or remaining unpublished.  The Home Office claims that it largely gathers data on the ethnicity of victims and not perpetrators.

The increase in other violent crimes in the UK indicates what the ethnicity of the perpetrators could be.

The UK has the highest number of recorded acid attacks in the world, with a 69% rise in the number of acid attacks in 2022 alone.  Police across the UK have investigated at least 175 claims of crimes involving assault and abuse using voodoo dolls and witchcraft in the past six years.

Honour-based abuse, which includes forced marriages, rape, death threats and assault, is also on the rise, increasing by 60% in England between 2020 and 2022.  Honour killings are a significant issue in the UK, with many cases going unreported due to the silence and support within the communities where these crimes occur.  The case of Banaz Mahmod, a young woman who was killed by her family due to her Western lifestyle and refusal to marry the man they chose for her, highlights the dangers faced by women in these communities. The silence around honour violence and honour killings is deeply embedded in the culture, making it difficult for authorities to gather information and bring perpetrators to justice.

In 2022 and 2023, there was a 15% increase in reported cases of female genital mutilation (“FGM”) in the UK, with the NHS first collecting data on FGM in 2015, and a total of 37,000 cases were reported.  But it wasn’t until February 2024 that Amina Noor became the first person to be convicted of assisting a non-UK person to perform FGM after taking a child to Kenya to undergo the procedure, which she claimed was done for cultural reasons.  Female genital mutilation is a significant problem in the UK, with perpetrators from certain cultural backgrounds often receiving lenient treatment, which can empower them to continue the practice.

Mass Immigration, Cultural Attitudes Towards Women and UK Rape Gangs

The UK has experienced unprecedented levels of immigration in recent years, with more than a million immigrants arriving in one year, largely from non-European countries.  Migration has added at least 3.7 million people to the UK population since 2010.  In 2023, the UK topped the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (“OECD”) list of new permanent arrivals.

More people have arrived in Britain in the past 15 years than in the entirety of British history between 1066 and World War II.  Since 2018, 150,000 have arrived in small boats across the channel, most are young men from Muslim countries – such as Afghanistan, Turkey, Iran and Iraq – with cultural attitudes towards women that differ significantly from those in the West.

Bringing in hundreds of thousands of men from certain cultural backgrounds can lead to a large proportion of them carrying on with the same mindset towards women, which may include a higher likelihood of committing sexual violence.  In Egypt, for example, 99.3% of women report being sexually assaulted, according to research done by UN Women.  Sexual assault has become normalised in Egyptian culture.

The gang rapes in for example Germany, in Egypt it is known as “tarharish” and is a part of the culture where men consider a woman alone and unprotected by other men to be prey.  “It simply cannot be denied that some of the most appalling treatment of women is found in Islamic countries,” Phillips said. “The brutality of these regimes is often the reason given for asylum claims.”

New laws brought in by Shia Muslim parties in Iraq have lowered the age of consent for girls to just nine years old while depriving women of the right to divorce, claim custody of their children or receive inheritance.  In Afghanistan, women living under the Taliban’s law are denied education and are brutally banned from speaking or showing their faces in public.  These represent extreme Islamic laws.  Do Muslims in general agree?

Muslim beliefs, as stated in the Quran, can engender sexist and dehumanising attitudes towards women, particularly non-Muslim women, with examples including unequal inheritance, the value of testimonies in court and domestic violence.  The Quran states that a woman’s testimony is half of a man’s and a man has the unilateral right of divorce, leaving women with no “get out clause.”

The concept of “what your right hand possesses” in the Quran refers to women who are sex slaves.  These sex slaves are non-Muslim women who are taken as war booty for example, Yazidi in Iraq, Israeli women taken by Hamas, Hindu women in Pakistan and Christian women in Nigeria.  In the UK we are witnessing this Quran-sanctioned crime with the Muslim rape gangs targeting white British children.  It’s all coming from that same Muslim mindset of non-Muslim women being treated with such disdain that they can just be used, abused and thrown away.

Conservative Muslims, Muslims who adhere to traditional interpretations of Islamic teachings and practices, don’t explicitly teach their children to view non-Muslim women as potential sex slaves, but there may be an attitude that it’s acceptable to abuse Western women through the way parents react to incidents like gang rapes, implying that the victims were “asking for it” due to their dress or behaviour.  It’s not just non-Muslim women that Muslims consider beneath them. There are hints within the Quran that anyone who’s not Muslim is not “worthy” of companionship with a Muslim.  So, the Quran encourages Muslims to “other” non-Muslims.

Some Muslims may use the Quran to justify their unacceptable behaviour, including sex slavery, by interpreting verses that allow it in times of war and considering themselves to be in a constant state of war with the West.

The Quran contains a verse about veiling, which differentiates Muslim women from non-Muslim women, and has been used historically to delineate between the two groups, with non-veiled women being considered “fair game” for sexual abuse or harassment.  The origins of the hijab were used to distinguish between Muslim and non-Muslim women, and those who were not veiled were considered “fair game” to having sexual violence perpetrated against them by a Muslim man, a practice that has carried over into modern life.  Regarding the rape gang scandal and the coverups in the UK, these veiling verses in the Quran have been used by the perpetrators to justify what they were doing.

The decades-long mass rape and torture of white girls by Pakistani Muslim men is an example of deep-seated misogyny and hatred towards Western women.  A notable example of Muslim sex-based hatred in modern Britain is the sexual assault trial of a young Pakistani male, whose council stated that he had been taught that white girls were like a piece of chewing gum on the road.

Pakistani heritage men often have a split view between the women in their own community, who are covered up and not legitimate for sexual approaches, and white working-class girls who are seen as “fair game.”  Former Labour Member of Parliament Jack Straw once said that men of Pakistani heritage view working-class white girls as “easy meat.”

The Impact of Woke Ideology

The West has imported men from cultures that degrade women, particularly non-Muslim ones, and at the same time, a new moral narrative has been pushed, making it difficult for people to speak out about the assault on white women by Muslim men.

Ideas such as white privilege, white fragility and anti-racism have been pushed in schools, universities, by much of the public sector and by corporate media, leading to a toxic woke doctrine.  And it is often women who are drawn to this toxic woke doctrine which is damaging to women and girls.

University-educated women have become increasingly radical left-leaning, championing refugees, mass migration and a brand of feminism that teaches them that the West has an oppressive patriarchy.  Young women are also being told to live in a very sexualised way which is presented as empowerment but this is an unsustainable social cocktail.

The adoption of concepts such as unconscious bias and white privilege by young girls is problematic as it can lead to a lack of awareness about the risks they face in society.  Many young, left-leaning women in Britain are being disarmed from being sensibly sceptical in public places, making them prime victims of harassment and abuse, often from ethnic minority men, particularly those from Muslim backgrounds.

With the idea that “Muslim” is just another culture that should be respected, and Islam is a religion of peace and tolerance being pushed, sadly a lot of British middle-class women have taken Islam as their fight to promote Islam as peaceful and tolerant, and if Muslim women want to cover themselves up then so be it.  But the reality is very different.  Little do these middle-class women realise the level of coercion Muslim women are subjected to behind closed doors. Western women are encouraging a naivety about Islamist, conservative Muslim men which allows these men to become a danger to them.

Political Cover-ups and Using Police as a Tool for Censorship

In 2015, then-Chancellor Angela Merkel permitted over a million asylum seekers, mostly men, to enter Germany.  That year ended with the mass sexual assault of women in Cologne on New Year’s Eve.  The authorities reported that the perpetrators were almost exclusively from an immigrant background and of mainly Arab and North African origin.

The incident was covered up for days by the European media. The Cologne incident also highlighted the extent to which politicians were willing to downplay and minimise harm being done to women to defend mass immigration.

Time and again the political class have done everything within their power to gaslight the public over this issue while demonising those that do raise concerns.

The term “grooming gangs” or more accurately “rape gangs” refers to groups of people who engage in violence against women and girls, and the political class has been covering it up. Phillips showed a clip of Sadiq Khan being asked how many rape gangs there are in the UK.  Khan said, “To avoid any misunderstanding can she define what she [the questioner] means by that, what does she mean by that … In order for me to give a full answer can she be clear what she means by that, I’m not clear what she means … what do you mean? … I’m unclear what is meant by the question. If she could spell it out, I can answer.”

Related: How voter fraud in the UK has enabled the Asian rape gangs

The establishment has been censoring discussion on the Muslim rape gangs, wilfully enabling ongoing mass migration and community segregation, and ignoring the suffering of women and girls.

Politicians, police and the media are actively complicit in covering up the rapes and suffering of women and girls, going as far as creating a fictional and dangerous far-right narrative and imprisoning people for supposedly being part of this fictional “far right.”

“Why are they so hellbent on being part of extreme cultural vandalism against their own nation and the fascistic censorship of its people?” Phillips asked. “I’m beginning to think we are now merely in damage control.”

During the Harehills riots in Leeds in July 2024, a woman was arrested for complaining about the effects of immigration on her community.  The riot was sparked by a dispute over four children of a Romani family being taken into care by social services and police. This led to violent confrontations between residents and police officers, resulting in the overturning of a police car, the torching of a double-decker bus and widespread disorder in the streets.  Yet this woman was arrested for stating the obvious and complaining about the effects of immigration on her community.

Another woman who turned to the police for help after being spat on wasn’t helped by the police, instead, she was apprehended because she used the words “filthy migrant” to describe the perpetrator.

A 17-year-old girl in Denmark was prosecuted for carrying pepper spray after using it to fight off a rapist near a migrant centre.  This young girl was prosecuted for carrying a weapon.

“The message is clear: there is no problem. And if you dare think there is, then you are the problem,” Phillips said.  “It is so dangerous.”

Media’s Role in the Cover-Up

The media is complicit in the cover-up, often failing to describe or name suspects in reports of crimes if they are from ethnic minorities, such as in the case of a chemical attack in Clapham, London, carried out by Abdul Ezedi.

There is a lack of transparency by corporate media in describing perpetrators of crimes, particularly those from ethnic minority groups, with descriptions often being vague or attributed to the town they live in rather than their actual origin.  Years ago, the British public cottoned onto this bias of the media and learnt that if a perpetrator is not named as white, and often demonised for being so with labels such as “far right,” then the perpetrator is non-white.

People are treated differently in the UK based on their ethnicity or religion, with those from ethnic minority groups being treated more leniently due to fear of being labelled as racist or Islamophobic.  This discrimination by the establishment empowers criminals from ethnic minority groups.

There are also manipulative psychological campaigns being run.  Public information campaigns from the Home Office and the Mayor of London’s office often depict white English males as perpetrators of harassment, while ethnic minority young men are shown as restraining them, which is the precise opposite of the increasing anecdotal and statistical evidence which shows it is ethnic minorities that are doing the harassing while white males are stepping in to stop it.

The Need for Real Solutions

The government is paying lip service in addressing violence against women and girls, but organisations and charities refuse to acknowledge that Islam is one of the leading causes of perpetuating a mindset that leads to violence against women and girls.

There is a need to tackle the issue of violence against women and girls including examining the content of sermons in mosques and ensuring that they are delivered in English to promote awareness and integration.

Phillips believes that despite the increasingly extreme and heavy-handed government response, the house of cards is beginning to fall.  Partly because more and more people are beginning to feel unshackled in talking about mass immigration.

“The problem is, however, that despite the damn bursting on acknowledging the major inherent problems this country now faces, nobody is yet putting forward actual political solutions to tackle it,” Phillips added.

Public discourse and debate can only get us so far. Until politicians have the tenacity to come up with real solutions, the rate of demographic change means that far from changing the dynamics of a divided society, matters are likely to get much worse.

When a society fails to protect its women and girls, it fails to function as a society at all.

It is vital for the UK government to release comprehensive statistics on sexual assault, rapes and gang rapes, broken down by nationality, asylum status and ethnicity.  The cover-up must end.

The New Culture Forum has started a petition to demand full statistics on sexual assault, rape and gang rape by nationality and ethnicity.  You can sign the petition HERE.


This article (Immigration and Muslim rape gangs: The cover-up must end) was created and published by The Expose and is republished here under “Fair Use” with attribution to the author Rhoda Wilson

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