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Zulfqar Hussain, 46, and Qaiser Naveed, 32, from east Lancashire, were each jailed for five years and eight months after exploiting two girls aged under 16 by plying them with alcohol and drugs before having sex with them.
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Naveed, from Burnley, gave one girl the first of five Ecstasy tablets at a motorway service station before having sex with her on the back seat of the car while the group drove back to Lancashire. The court was told that the two men later took the girls to an address in Blackburn where Hussain, from Blackburn, had sex with the second girl and gave her a total of ten Ecstasy tablets.
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Disgusting. They deserve rope.
But it is not all that uncommon these days. I've heard of such cases, ie. drugging women to rape them, happening in several European countries. Two of such cases happened in one Croatian sea resort last year (both victims and perpetrators were local, so it was easily discovered).
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Originally Posted by Theobald
I find it interesting that British mass medias always use the word "Asian" when dealing with Pakistani crimes. I don't know how it is in other European countries but here when we hear "Asian" we rather think of people from Far East countries (China, Japan, Indochinese peninsula, ...), who hardly commit such things. I am pretty sure that this is not an innocent and unbiased choice, but a way to not stigmatize Pakistanis and Muslims.
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Muslims form the Indian subcontinent used to be called, in earliers days, Hindustanis. This name was abolished in favour of
Asian, which is grossly imprecise. Asia is a huge continent. When I hear
Asian, my first mental association is Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Malay, Indonesian etc, but not Pakistani. Asia is a huge continent. Russians living in Siberia are also
Asians in purely geographic terms.