Thursday, January 06, 2022

How Are The Mighty Fallen: Sexual Offences In Rotherham From Such A Man. How Is That Possible? - His Brothers Will Have Been Most Shocked!

In 1990 Ahmed began his political career as a local Labour Party councillor, becoming the chair of the South Yorkshire Labour Party in 1993 and holding both positions until 2000. He founded the British Muslim Councillors' Forum and was a magistrate between 1992 and 2000. He was the first Asian councillor in Rotherham and the town's youngest magistrate. He enjoyed backing from the Pakistan government, and is known for lobbying in the British Parliament on the Kashmir issue on Pakistan's behalf, including holding anti-India protests outside the Indian Embassy in London to educate the international community. 

He claims to have changed the policies of the Labour Party to the extent that, for the first time in British history, Kashmir was discussed on the floor of the conference. He is associated with the Justice Foundation, which organised that conference and whose director at that time was Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai – a Pakistani Kashmir lobbyist arrested by the USA for spying and illegal lobbying, and according to US prosecutors the Justice Foundation's Kashmir Centres in UK, USA and Saudi Arabia are run on behalf of the Pakistani government and its military intelligence Inter-Services Intelligence Agency WIKI.

Convicted of historical sexual offences at Sheffield Crown Court. This man was given a peerage, if memory serves, by Anthony Charles Lynton Blair.

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So, asks GUY ADAMS, how DID Nazir Ahmed grace corridors of power for so long? 






























GUY ADAMS: At the height of the child grooming scandal that saw more than 1,400 local girls exploited by gangs of mostly Pakistani men, Lord Ahmed of Rotherham delivered a stern, and on the face of things, quite brave critique of the community he grew up in. 'As a proud Muslim and proud Rotherham lad, who came here from Kashmir in Pakistan with my parents aged 11, I was shocked by the disclosure of appalling sexual abuse of young girls in the town,' he declared in a newspaper article that sought to blame mosques for 'not doing enough to provide strong moral leadership to young British Muslims'. In an equally controversial speech in 2012, the then Labour life peer suggested that another reason so many youngsters from South Yorkshire were growing up to become sex offenders was because their parents worked long shifts. Pictured: Nazir Ahmed (left in 1999 and right outside Sheffield Magistrates' Court) and Mohammed Tariq (bottom inset) and Mohammed Faroq (top inset) who were found to have committed indecent assaults. Mail.

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