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Child abuse in mosques: Lifting the veil of secrecy

by "GOD BLESS AMERICA" <marenysorlinmo@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 9, 2008 at 06:19 PM

Child abuse in mosques: Lifting the veil of secrecy
INVESTIGATION A new charity is aiming to confront the 'hush-up' culture on

abuse among black and ethnic minorities. By Neil Mackay
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ALI KHAN was sitting at a meeting in a Glasgow mosque, discussing a 
paedophile assault in a house of God, when he realised he had to take 
matters into his own hands. A Koranic teacher had been accused of ***ually

assaulting a young girl under his charge, and Khan, a 47-year-old property

tycoon, was sitting alongside a handful of other senior Muslim figures in 
the community discussing what should or should not be done with the man.

"Horror of horrors," says Khan over the telephone from his office in
Dubai, 
"what was suggested was that the alleged abuser should be allowed to
remain 
in the mosque."

The alleged paedophile saved the mosque from compromising itself by 
disappearing. "How do we know where he is now?" asks Khan, still
distressed 
about the event. "The police were never involved. It was another one of 
those hushed-up things."

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Proof of this "hu****ng up" of the alleged abuse of children from ethnic 
backgrounds was what prompted Khan to set up Roshni, a new charity based
in 
Glasgow. The word Roshni means light in Urdu, and the charity has as its 
motto the phrase No More Secrets.

From tomorrow, Roshni will campaign for the UK's black and ethnic
minorities 
to confront crimes against children which are being swept under the carpet

by shame, fear and silence.

Khan believes many people from Britain's ethnic communities wrongly see 
organisations such as the police, the health service and social work as 
"white" and therefore fail to re****t offences against children. Likewise, 
charities like Children First and Kidscape are seen, once again wrongly,
as 
existing for white children.

To compound Khan's belief that ethnic communities needed a wake-up call on

child protection issues, a child abuse scandal broke at Glasgow's central 
mosque. Taher Din was jailed for a year after ***ually molesting two young

boys at the iconic building near the Clyde.

Din, a member of the mosque's management committee, had a previous 
conviction for indecent assault. The boys he assaulted were just nine and 
10. The first *** attack took place during Ramadan, while leading members
of 
the city's Asian community wor****pped nearby.

During the trial, there were suggestions that officials from the mosque
may 
have tried to cover up the attacks. The first victim told prosecutors that

when Din dragged him into a toilet, another mosque official walked in. Din

left the scene and the boy told his father what had happened. The father 
could not bring himself to believe the allegation.

The police were not informed, and eight months later a wor****pper at the 
mosque caught Din abusing a second child. Din had lured the boy to a 
changing room under the pretence that they were going to play football.

A doctor, Mohammed Farooq, heard the boy shouting out and went to 
investigate. He re****ted the incident to a member of staff at the mosque, 
who told him not to phone the police. Farooq was told: "We know the guy,
we 
will sort it out." The child's mother, however, alerted the authorities 
herself.

Tomorrow, Roshni will kick off its first big campaign, calling on every 
mosque, madrasah and ethnic youth group in Scotland to make sure all their

staff are fully cleared by Disclosure Scotland against the *** offenders 
register and given state approval to work with children. Failure to 
"disclosure" staff is a breach of the Protection of Children Act. Many 
smaller organisations don't even know what Disclosure Scotland is, Khan 
claims.

"I have done quite well in life and I want to give something back," says 
Khan. "My first goal is simply to raise awareness among adults in the
black 
and ethnic minority community about child abuse, and I also want children
to 
learn what is appropriate - what is right and wrong behaviour for an
adult."

Roshni is also going to try to change cultural attitudes that make dealing

with abuse difficult for ethnic minority families. The issues of shame and

honour, says Khan, mean "children and adults find it very hard to re****t 
offences outside the community - that is borne out by the example of the 
mosque trying to hush up what happened".

"We come from countries with a very strong family-based culture," Khan
went 
on, "that makes it hard for some people to re****t. Denouncing one family 
member is like denouncing the whole family. We need to change this
mindset. 
My personal view is that I think some people believe they will be bringing

shame on others if they speak out."

He spoke of people being "spurned and threatened" for daring to speak out 
about crimes against children.

"Our own research," Khan said, "has shown a tendency not to re****t abuse 
within religious establishments, particularly where this involves
religious 
leaders, as a result of the shame that this can bring upon a community."

The Disclosure Initiative is the first of many steps towards ensuring all 
Scotland's children are equally protected. Khan describes the work as a 
"critical partner****p" with faith leaders and "a historic turning point in

child protection within Scotland's faith communities".

"From Monday, we will be approaching all places of wor****p, schools of 
wor****p, religious organisations and private houses where teaching takes 
place and ensuring that anyone working with children has been cleared by 
Disclosure Scotland," Khan said.

"We will visit every mosque and temple in Scotland to make sure that they 
adapt to 21st-century standards of child protection. We feel many
religious 
organisations are unaware of their responsibilities under statute. We
think 
a lot of smaller organisations have never heard of Disclosure Scotland. We

have to knock on every door and tell them about Disclosure Scotland. At
the 
moment, there is not enough oversight and protection."

He added: "Scotland's faith communities are united in their absolute 
opposition to child abuse. However, there remains a general sense of
inertia 
when it comes to translating this opposition into practical measures that 
will reduce the risk to children."

Roshni will pay for any disclosures that haven't been done. Leaders of all

ethnic faiths will be contacted, but Roshni will begin with Scotland's
"big 
three" - Muslim, Sikh and Hindu. It's a big job: in Glasgow alone there
are 
18 mosques and 15 Muslim organisations for young people.

Nor will the work be easy. Khan says it is not uncommon for people to take

local children into their homes for Koranic teaching. While they may
merely 
be teaching children, they will be reluctant to be disclosured as many are

being paid unofficially and want to avoid the taxman.

Once the Disclosure Initiative is under way, Roshni will start to campaign

to prevent adults who have been found guilty of abusing children while in
a 
position of trust simply moving to another part of Britain and starting to

work with young people again. "It's happened in the past. People are 
slipping through loopholes even if we wanted to stop them moving around," 
said Khan, pointing out that similar problems faced Christian churches for

many years.

Roshni is not focusing only on ***ual abuse, however. "If a child wakes up

every morning and gets a smack around the head, it will think that's the 
norm," Khan added. "In the long run, we need to ensure that all ethnic 
minority children feel comfortable re****ting outside the community. In
five 
years, I want to see all ethnic minority children empowered."


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