La police et les autorités publiques reconnaissent enfin aujourd'hui le problème après l'avoir longtemps ignoré, et les media osent tout de même en parler après s'être beaucoup auto-censurés suite aux accusations de "stigmatisation" et de "racisme" lancées par l'équivalent anglais du CFCM à l'encontre des tabloids qui avaient évoqué le problème. Les représentants de la communauté musulmane, continue d'ailleurs de nier les faits, bien évidemment...

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article1464601.ece UK Muslims blackmail to make student girls convert Nicola Woolcock, The Times, 3 March, 2007

Radical Muslims are being accused of blackmailing young Hindu and Sikh women into changing religion in "groomed conversions" on campuses.

The men aggressively target vulnerable university students by using the fear of being dishonoured to force them to convert, community leaders have told The Times. Many befriend their victims, then threaten to tell their families that they are in a sexual relationship with a Muslim. Some teenagers are said to have been drugged and photographed in compromising positions.

Many comply because they are so afraid of shaming their parents or being rejected by their communities.

Police are aware of the problem. Sir Ian Blair, the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, recently attended a Hindu conference where the issue was raised. But police are powerless to act unless incidents are reported. This rarely happens because the stigma of a child converting to Islam often silences Sikh and Hindu parents.

Community elders say that the practice is widespread but their estimates vary from 100 annual incidents nationwide to 120 in the past few months in the South East alone.