Occupied Britain: Muslim Rape Gang Reports Warn against Dangers of Mass Immigration (Part 1)
Warning: The following article contains references to the sexual abuse, rape, and torture of children. While every effort has been made to avoid unnecessary and gratuitous details, several instances of the reported violence have been included for the purpose of exposing the threat posed by mass immigration from Muslim majority regions and the failure to correctly identify, acknowledge, and adequately address that threat. Reader discretion is advised.
War always entails violence and, particularly over the course of the 20th and 21st centuries, has increasingly entailed violence and even cruelty against civilians. Shortly before the outbreak of World War II, during the Second Sino-Japanese War, soldiers of the Imperial Japanese Army captured Nanking, then the capital of China, and conducted a six-week campaign of terror, arson, mass murder, and mass rape. Known as “the Rape of Nanking,” the campaign resulted in the mass rape of at least 20,000 Chinese girls and women, with some estimates ranging as high as 80,000 victims. Testimonies suggest that girls and women between the ages of 11 and 53 were raped and often slain afterwards. The total death toll reached as high as 300,000.
Less than two decades after the Rape of Nanking, at the end of the Second World War, Soviet Red Army soldiers conducted a similar but far more brutal campaign of mass rape across occupied eastern Germany, especially Berlin. Girls as young as six and women as old as 80 were repeatedly subjected to rape and gang rape, some so viciously that they died from injuries sustained while being raped; some died of sexually transmitted diseases that they received while being raped, others took their own lives, and many were murdered after being raped. More than 100,000 women and children were raped in Berlin alone, with estimates placing the total number of victims across eastern Germany as high as two million.
Two years later, in 1947, British India was divided into India and Pakistan as the British Empire withdrew from the region. The resulting partition saw extreme violence break out along ethnic and religious lines among Hindus, Sikhs, and Muslims, especially in Punjab and Bengal. Exact figures are nearly impossible to determine due to the chaos of the violence and absence of any systemic records, but it is estimated that between 75,000 and 100,000 women were kidnapped and raped across the region. Indian Hindus and Sikhs are estimated to have kidnapped and raped nearly double the number of women kidnapped and raped by Pakistani Muslims, but the Pakistani Muslims also notably kidnapped and raped Indian Hindu and Sikh children.
During the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, Pakistani militants are estimated to have raped anywhere from 200,000 to 400,000 teenage girls and young women, with many being forced into prostitution and kept at military camps as “comfort women.” Girls as young as 13 and women into their early 30s were raped, and many were impregnated. Teenage girls in particular were systemically targeted for being impregnated via rape.
During the Rwandan Genocide in 1994, Hutu extremists targeted Tutsi girls and women for mass rape, mutilation, and extermination. Estimates suggest that anywhere from 200,000 to 500,000 girls and women were raped, with some studies reporting that every female survivor over the age of 12 at the time reported having been sexually assaulted or raped. Girls as young as 12 were targeted, but most victims were of reproductive age, with as many as 25,000 children being born as a result of the rapes.
Between 1992 and 1995, during the breakup of Yugoslavia and the Bosnian War, Serbs are estimated to have raped as many as 50,000 teenage girls and young women, who were predominantly Bosniaks or Croats. The Bosnian Serb soldiers and their paramilitary forces set up “rape camps,” where girls as young as 12 were imprisoned for prolonged periods and subjected to repeated rape.
It is nearly impossible to find an example of mass rape, where the victims number in the thousands, over the past 200 years that was not connected to some war, conflict, or ethnic unrest or riot. According to a new report, however, the crime of organized mass rape has been perpetrated against the British people for decades. The Rape Gang Inquiry Report, compiled and published under the leadership of British Member of Parliament (MP) Rupert Lowe, founder of the hardline immigration restrictionist Restore Britain party, was released in full on Tuesday. The 219-page report relies on the testimony of countless victims of the organized, systematic mass rape of white British girls, mostly underage, by Muslim gangs. The scale alone is staggering: at least 250,000 girls were raped “as a bare minimum,” the report asserts, with the true number likely being much higher, potentially nearing or surpassing one million.
Far more staggering is the depravity: girls as young as 11 were not only sexually assaulted or raped, but were repeatedly gang raped, tortured, trafficked across county lines and even into the Middle East, kept sedated on drugs, forced into Islamic conversions and Islamic marriages, and ridiculed and mocked for their white skin and their Christian faith. The details contained in the report are appalling and heartbreaking.
Perhaps the most shocking — and easily the most angering — aspect of the report, though, is the widespread, almost wholesale institutional failure to protect these girls over the course of decades. At every turn, every British institution failed to protect the victims, with police, social care and health care workers, journalists, and the political class not only turning a blind eye to the rampant abuse, but even permitting, facilitating, or encouraging it in multiple cases.
What war did Britain lose to be visited by such hellish, nightmarish horrors?
Rotherham Rot
The issue of Muslim rape gangs first came to public attention in the first half of the 2010s, although the phenomenon was not, at the time, labeled “Muslim rape gangs.” Instead, media commonly referred to the issue as “grooming gangs,” with reports claiming that potentially hundreds of young girls had been “groomed,” plied with gifts, dates, meals, etc. by young men close to their own age; those young men would then introduce the girls to their families, who would introduce the girls to alcohol and sometimes even drugs and then sexually abuse them.
The issue was referred to as a “scandal” by the media because numerous reports of the abuse had been ignored by local police. The media constrained reporting to the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham in South Yorkshire, with many readers or viewers subsequently concluding (erroneously) that the abuse and contingent corruption were limited to a particular locale.
Over the course of the next 15 years, more and more victims would come forward, not just in Rotherham, but across the whole of England and the U.K., detailing similar abuse by similar perpetrators and reporting similar indifference from authorities. Some of these reports centered on abuse that occurred years or even decades ago, some centered on abuse that had occurred recently, demonstrating that the issue was still ongoing.
According to the Rape Gang Inquiry Report, the oldest recorded instance of Muslim rape gang activity took place in the 1950s, when four Pakistani men were charged with the gang rape of a 15-year-old white girl in Middlesbrough. The horror kicked into high gear in the 1970s, as “former colonial subjects, from the subcontinent as much as the Caribbean, became eligible to enter the United Kingdom in non-trivial numbers under the British Nationality Act 1948. What began as singular and small-scale instances became systematic and industrial over time.”
Tragedy at Scale
“The scale of the rape gang phenomenon is endemic across the entirety of Britain,” the Rape Gang Inquiry report concluded. Malcolm Lord Pearson of Rannoch, a member of the House of Lords, stipulated that “upwards of 250,000 young white girls [have been] raped in this century, very largely by Muslim men, usually several times a day for years,” adding that the 250,000 number “is probably an underestimate.”
In Rotherham alone, between 1997 and 2013, no fewer than 1,400 girls were raped by Muslim rape gangs. A 2022 inquiry found that more than 1,000 children were raped in Telford by Muslim rape gangs. Law enforcement operations in Oxfordshire determined that 22 men (of largely Pakistani origin) were responsible for the systematic sexual abuse of nearly 400 children, including at least 330 girls and nearly 50 boys. The Rape Gang Inquiry found evidence, based on victim and witness testimony, of coordinated, organized Muslim rape gangs operating in at least 149 local authority districts in Britain.
Applying a model based on the abuse confirmed in Rotherham, Telford, and other locales to the confirmed locations of Muslim rape gangs in the U.K., the Inquiry concluded that “the total” number of Muslim rape gang victims “reaches the 250,000 threshold as a bare minimum. We are far from grasping the full extent of grooming gang criminality in modern Britain.” The Inquiry added, “After decades of abuse, victims must number in the hundreds of thousands. The full scale is not yet known.”
“The scale, the tactics, the perpetrator profile, and the systemic inaction were almost always identical everywhere. Britain did not face dozens of separate local scandals. It faced one national scandal that the state allowed to grow for decades,” the Inquiry asserted. The 1970s saw a dramatic increase in the abuse of the Muslim rape gangs, but the gangs were further empowered, and their crimes worsened in scale and intensity in 1997, under then-Prime Minister Tony Blair of the Labour Party. Over the course of decades, while in power in Parliament, the Labour Party turned a blind eye to the crimes of the Muslim rape gangs. Current Prime Minister and Labour Party leader Keir Starmer, while serving as the chief of the Crown Prosecution Service, personally oversaw the prosecutions of at least 13,000 Muslim men charged with the rape and sexual abuse of British girls. He did not sentence any of them to prison, instead releasing them back onto the streets with “warning” letters.
Crimes against Humanity
Historically, mass rape has been categorized as a war crime or a crime against humanity. The Rape of Nanking, the Red Army’s rampage across occupied Germany, wars and conflicts in Europe, the Middle East, southeast Asia, and elsewhere, wherever mass rape has been perpetrated, it has been brutal and cruel. The Muslim rape gangs went far beyond brutal and cruel.
One girl, called “Chloe,” testified that, at the age of 11, she was raped in the backseat of a taxi by a Muslim man of Indian origin. By the age of 12, she was drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana daily, quickly moving on to harder drugs, like ecstasy, “anything to block it out of her mind.” She would regularly leave school in search of alcohol and drugs and was routinely missing for days at a time, during which times she would be picked up by men in taxis, plied with liquor and drugs, and repeatedly abused and raped. “In every case, the perpetrators were Muslims, and primarily Pakistanis,” the Inquiry noted.
At the age of 12, Chloe was taken by a Muslim man to a graveyard, where he raped her. He then used a partially-empty whiskey bottle to rape her, and the bottle broke inside Chloe’s vagina. She admitted herself to an emergency room, where doctors and nurses asked her no questions about how she wound up with glass fragments forcefully embedded in her vaginal lining. When police questioned Chloe over her lengthy absences from home and school, she reported the rapes. Instead of opening any investigation, police reported Chloe as a child prostitute and noted in their reports that she had “consented” to the sexual abuse and rape. At one point, police found Chloe in the back of a car with her rapists. The rapists were allowed to leave without being questioned.
Chloe was eventually removed from the care of her mother and her stepfather, who had also been serially sexually abusing her, and was placed in foster care. When, at the age of 13, she reported the repeated rapes by Muslim gangs to social services, she was given a lesson on “contraception and sexual health. One social worker took Chloe to a sexual health clinic, where “she was diagnosed with chlamydia in her throat and vagina, gonorrhea, genital warts, and pelvic inflammatory disease. Neither the social workers nor the clinic staff questioned or reported this,” the Inquiry noted. “The police were aware of Chloe’s activities, but instead of targeting those responsible for her abuse, they routinely failed to question them — let alone pursue further action — when Chloe was found in cars and houses with them.”
One social care worker finally approached Chloe, after more than three years of repeated, sustained abuse and rape, but instead of offering her assistance, suggested that she audition for the role of a sexual abuse victim in a television show, given her experience. At the time, Chloe was living with a new foster care family, who actually took care of her. When Muslim rape gang members showed up at her house to take her, her new foster father actually fought them in the street.
But the experience with the social care worker left Chloe “upset, angry, and in a state of disbelief,” and she ran away from her foster home. She was abducted by a Muslim rape gang and was missing for the next six months, during which time she was “trafficked across the length and breadth of Britain. She was taken to ‘house after house’ and raped and abused by ‘guy after guy after guy after guy.’ The men who abused her paid money to the gang, which treated her as little more than a commodity.” When Chloe was finally located by police, after more than six months of being missing, the Muslim man she was with was let go without questioning, and Chloe was returned to her mother’s house.
From the age of 15 to 18, Chloe managed to achieve some stability in a new foster home and eventually took a job working in retail and even had her own apartment. When she invited an old friend from school to visit, however, the friend brought members of the local Muslim rape gang, who forcibly moved into Chloe’s apartment and continued sexually abusing and raping her. They also brought other children to the house to sexually abuse and rape. One of the rapists coercively introduced Chloe to heroin and would sex traffic her to other Muslim men.
Over the next year, Chloe went through a cycle: escaping the Muslim rape gang, achieving some stability, before being preyed upon again and plunged into chaos. At the age of 19, Chloe was hospitalized following a suicide attempt, and it was discovered that she was pregnant. She was forced to convert to Islam and marry the Muslim man who had impregnated her, who used the marriage to obtain a visa. She was routinely beaten by her “husband” and, due to her severe dependence on drugs and alcohol, her child was born with numerous health problems. When Chloe’s “husband” beat her daughter, she finally broke the cycle: she had the man evicted from her home by the police and tried to rescue a friend from being raped by Muslims, before moving to Scotland with the help of a childhood friend. She estimated that “hundreds and hundreds and hundreds” of Muslim men raped her over the years.
Chloe’s is only one horrific story out of hundreds of thousands. One girl reported that she had been repeatedly beaten and that her bones were broken; her repeated rapes were filmed and used to blackmail her into remaining complacent and docile. Another girl was impregnated four times, and her Muslim rapists committed abortions using knitting needles. One victim, a boy, reported being ritualistically gang-raped. One girl who was raped by Muslim rape gangs later underwent a gender transition procedure to identify as a man, stating that her decades of being raped left her feeling unsafe as a woman. One girl was assaulted and gang-raped in public and was raped so violently that the clothes were left bloodstained.
In numerous instances, girls were also subjected to torture. One girl was restrained and forced to witness the torture, rape, and murder of another, younger girl — twice. That girl was also held in captivity in a trailer and was raped by a dog; the Muslim men placed bets on how the dog would rape her, filmed the whole thing, and forced her to watch it back over and over again. Other girls reported being taken to “red rooms” where they were tortured, including being cut, burned with cigarettes, branded with the letter “M” for Mohammed, and raped with objects like baseball bats.
The extreme violence with which British girls were treated was driven by the aggressive Islamic concepts of jihad adhered to by the Muslim rape gangs and permitted by widespread, systematic institutional failures and, in some cases, corruption. These subjects will be addressed in part two of the series.


