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Germany: Muslim migrant gets 8 1/2 years for murdering his 15-year-old ex-girlfriend
Eight and a half years. Will Abdul D emerge from prison in four or five years and become a loyal, solid, productive German citizen? What do you think?
This man’s murder of his ex-girlfriend is a product of the culture of violence that arises from the divine sanction given to wife-beating (Qur’an 4:34). Will he emerge from prison having rejected that culture? No. In prison it will only be reinforced: he’ll be given a Qur’an and encouraged to pray with other Muslims. It would be tantamount to giving Nazi prisoners copies of Mein Kampf and encouraging them to study it together. Only in the case of Islam is the ideology and belief system that landed the prisoners in prison in the first place actually reinforced in prison.
Meanwhile, note the BBC’s ongoing and vicious bias: “The case sparked national outrage and led to far-right groups holding xenophobic protests as part of their broad anti-migrant campaign.”
Yes, being concerned about the importation of large numbers of people from a culture of misogyny and violence — why, that’s “far-right” and “xenophobic.” As is a desire for self-preservation, apparently.
“Germany: Migrant jailed for murdering ex-girlfriend, 15,” BBC, September 3, 2018 (thanks to Robert):
A German court has sentenced a migrant to eight and a half years for murdering his 15-year-old ex-girlfriend.Abdul D, believed to be Afghan, admitted stabbing Mia V in December in the south-western town of Kandel.Prosecutors believe he acted out of jealousy and revenge after Mia, a German citizen, broke up with him.The case sparked national outrage and led to far-right groups holding xenophobic protests as part of their broad anti-migrant campaign.Demonstrations have also gripped the eastern city of Chemnitz, after a 35-year-old man was fatally stabbed and two men from Syria and Iraq were arrested.On Saturday, protests took place in both cities – 350 people gathered in Kandel, and some 11,000 anti-migrant and counter-protesters faced off in Chemnitz.
What happened to Mia?Mia and her killer met at school and dated for several months before she ended the relationship a few weeks before her death, prosecutors said.She was stabbed seven times with a kitchen knife outside a shop on 27 December.She and her parents had previously gone to the police about her ex-boyfriend’s harassing and threatening behaviour….
