Asian girls also targeted by abusers
Reporter: Iram Ramzan
Date published: 04 November 2014
A WOMEN’S rights activist has pleaded for Muslim women to contact her with stories of sexual abuse within their families.
Shaista Gohir, chair of the Muslim Women’s Network, made the appeal after a report highlighted the sexual grooming of Asian girls by gangs.
The MWN report was compiled after high-profile cases showed mostly Asian men were preying on young white girls.
The report showed Asian girls are also a target, most vulnerable to offenders from their own communities.
Now Ms Gohir wants to speak to victims of sexual abuse by family members for a new report. During her research last year Ms Gohir said many victims she spoke to asked if she was looking for stories on sexual abuse in the home, and needed a separate study.
She said: “I thought at the time it must be really common. I want case studies within the Muslim community to make them realise that part of the problem is our silence. The problem is getting worse and worse.
“Women are the barrier to justice. You’ve got mothers, who you expect to be nurturing, who are covering it up. Isn’t it our fault as a community if we instantly protect the offender and demonise that victim? This happens in all communities, but within Asian culture there are shame and honour issues that result in a cover-up.
“From what I’m hearing, sexual abuse in the family is a bigger problem than gangs.
Contact her by email at contact@shaistagohir.com or call 078022 25989. More info: www.mwnuk.co.uk.
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