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HONOUR 'KILLINGS' CRACKDOWN BLOCKED BY ASIANS IN THE POLICE AND GOVERNMENT!


20-year-old Banaz Mahmod whose body was found in a suitcase
after she was raped and strangled with a bootlace by hitmen
hired by her family


Some 'symathetic' Asians in the police and in Government jobs have been accused of blocking the crackdown against so-called honour killings of young Asian women. It is alleged they are not only failing to help desperate women trying to flee abuse and arranged marriages but are actively encouraging
punishment for those they believe are breaking 'traditional taboos'. This comes as another timely reminder that multi-cultural Britain has proved to be a failure.

And terrified victims who seek official 'help' are even being tracked down by a network of Asian men working in Government departments and social services, according to a study written by the think-tank Social Cohesion.

One woman was found by her family after she signed on at a Jobcentre where a member of the Asian community was working. It is not clear if this person has been sacked or prosecuted in the criminal courts.

The report also claims some Asian police officers actually return women to their abusive families or refuse to act against men enforcing 'traditional' roles. Again it is not known what disciplinary action, if any, has been taken against these Asian 'police officers' who refuse to enforce British laws.

And non-Asian officials and police officers are scared of acting against families who abuse their relatives for fear of being branded as racist, the report says. The study follows the horrific case of 20-year-old Banaz Mahmod, from Mitcham, South London, whose body was found in a suitcase after she was raped and strangled with a bootlace by hitmen hired by her family.

She was killed for falling in love with a man the family disapproved of, despite unsuccessfully asking police for help five times. In one plea she recorded a video message that helped convict her father and uncle of her murder.

Controversially, the report accuses one of the Government's closest advisers on Muslim matters, the Muslim Council of Britain, of hampering attempts to criminalise forced marriage. It said: "The MCB has sought to block legislation aimed at ending honour-based violence. Almost all women's groups interviewed for this report say that the MCB has done little or nothing to end honour-based violence. In many northern towns... South Asian women are often afraid to seek help because they know that Asians working in local government believe that women who break traditional taboos deserve to be punished."

Report contributor Nazir Afzal, of the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "Domestic violence is not an issue the Muslim Council of Britain wants to know about."

David Davies, the Tory MP for Monmouth who is on the Home Affairs Select committee investigating forced marriages and domestic violence, said:
"Thousands of girls are being taken to Pakistan every year for marriage, although it is best described as abduction and rape."

James Brandon, one of the report's authors, said: "It is estimated that ten women a year in Britain die through honour killings and honour violence. The Government must change the way it approaches this problem." In response the MCB said: "Our position has always been clear: so-called honour killings are murder. They are severe criminal offences which we condemn."

This latest scandal demonstrates the sheer extent to which indigenous Britons have become afraid to speak out against the 'traditions' of ethnic minorities for fear of being branded racists or Fascists by the Marxist hate-mob who have foisted the multi-cultural experiment on us.



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