Teenage Sex Slaves:Trapped in No Man’s Land

This is the Olympic Torch, a symbol of the granting of the Olympic games to China in return for access for big business to the lucrative and growing Chinese market. What’s a few dead Tibetan’s between business friends, eh?

Look at it; surrounded by a group of Chinese ’security guards’ – a little disturbing don’t you think? What were the rules of engagement for these foreigners acting like police on British soil?

Surrounding them, a large group of policemen in yellow jackets with safety helmets who have seemingly left their bicycles somewhere.

Flanking them a large group of uniformed police, who apparently held hands in a ‘Cum by yah my Lord’ moment at some point on the route, which magically stopped protesters getting near the flame.

Outside of this picture were police helicopters, police buses and a cast of thousands of law enforcement officers all for one little torch…and the securing of those lucrative Faustian contracts..

Meanwhile…in a galaxy far, far away, thousands of young girls and their families are caught in a legal no man’s land where pimps and criminals are following the ideals of big business and making money from the suffering of others: Any student of criminology will recognise a scale of importance when it comes to victims: Any victim that is male and has a business will come top of the scale of priority; any male victim takes precedent over any female victim; and females who are deemed to be hovering anywhere near the underworld of prostitution are so low on the scale that they’re off the chart.

So when a troubled teenaged girl is groomed by a pimp masquerading as an older boyfriend; is lured away from home and gets ensnared into the world of forced prostitution, they are seen by the system as a problem for social workers rather than police. Once they reach sixteen they are seen as nobody’s business except the pimps who threaten them and their families with death should they even think of escaping and depriving their ‘owners’ of their huge profits.

Look at that picture of the torch again…protected and guarded by London’s finest as though it were the second coming. In total contrast, as I write this, a sixteen year old girl is being badly beaten by her pimp. Lured away from those who loved her she now protects their lives by not running away, and by allowing her body to be brutalised by men who are soul-less.  I cannot even name her in case her captor/pimp reads this and beats her to death.

The police response to her life being in danger and to her being forced to allow herself to be raped day in, day out is ’she is sixteen and not our concern’. This mantra is cruelly echoed by social services. So in stark language – a sixteen year old girl is being held against her will and is being raped everyday, yet the police/social services/ law cannot/will not do anything to rescue her. But that torch…that flaming torch mobilised an entire police force, and 37 people who dared to go near it and who dared to stand up for those who have no voice were arrested.

Isn’t there something wrong with this picture? Isn’t our society suffering from some form of psychosis when a symbol merits police action and protection, yet a young girl, considered by the law to be too young to drive or vote is deemed old enough to be held as a sex slave against her will and is beyond the protection of the law? If she were a Yorkshire Terrier being beaten and abused the police would be around in a heartbeat. She’s unlucky in that she is living through a time when a dog and a silly torch are considered more important in the eyes of the law and government than a beautiful, vulnerable girl living in fear of life.

So how about helping to redress the balance in favour of sanity?  These girls are normal children who have been manipulated and groomed online and face to face by unscrupulous criminals who know exactly what they’re doing. Men who seem to be able to act with impunity and are allowed by us to use and abuse young girls for money. If you have a young daughter, a young sister or niece she is as vulnerable as the girl I am talking about. We need to educate our children and then educate our MP’s, police force and Social Services. We need to act and quickly. Not one more girl or her family should suffer this hell. So what can you do?

1. Educate yourself

Teenage Sex Slaves – Daily Mail article - here

BBC Panorama – here

Forum – here

2. Take Action

Sign this petition – here

Send an email to the following

Alan Johnson – johnsona@parliament.uk – head of the Department of healthvernon coaker – coakerv@parliament.uk – Under-secretary of State in the Home Office
Beverley Hughes – hughes@parliament.uk – Department for Children, Schools and Families

Gordon Brown’s office

 

3. Educate your children

4. Educate your friends; send them links, petitions and encourage them to help.

5. Do something, anything  to help these girls and their families.

‘If you tolerate this then your children will be next’ (Manic Street Preachers)
 

 

 

 

 

 

4 Responses to “Teenage Sex Slaves:Trapped in No Man’s Land”

  1. Great article Kate – so sad that it needed to be written though.

  2. Gillian Says:

    We cannot sit back any more and leave it to others to do something about this.

    This could be any young girl who mixed in with the wrong group of people. It doesnt take much.

    It could be your child – my child.

  3. Kids are America’s most precious and most at-risk citizens. With drugs and peer pressure facing them on a daily basis, it’s no wonder that mental illness and drug abuse is at an all time high. Problems facing American children.

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