A new documentary claims that authorities in Birmingham covered up a widespread grooming gang scandal for three decades. The film, produced by the New Culture Forum, alleges that police, the BBC, and government officials deliberately avoided addressing the issue to protect certain community relations.
The documentary's central figure, Raja Miah, is presented as a whistleblower who has documented evidence of systematic abuse and institutional failure. According to the film, hundreds of young girls were exploited while agencies looked the other way, fearing accusations of racism.
The video has sparked renewed debate about the handling of grooming gangs in the UK, with critics demanding a full public inquiry. The New Culture Forum, known for its conservative commentary, calls this the worst scandal since the grooming cases in Rotherham.
[The full documentary is available on the New Culture Forum's YouTube channel.]