Saturday, July 9, 2016

First Two Cologne Attackers to be Tried - "Give me the girls or you're dead!" - Whoop and Cheer After Being Given Suspended Sentences

Hassan T

Western Europe has a death wish.

Or (apologies for putting it so crudely) a rape wish.

But of course those are generalizations and do not apply to many individuals.

Such as Jennifer W and Lena S, who were assaulted and robbed my Muslim immigrants on New Year's Eve, under or near the shadows of Cologne Cathedral.

Where is German justice for them?

If the perpetrators were "animals" (according to the judge) why did he give them one-year suspended sentences?

Is this the judicial version of FrancisMercy?

The short article below prompts a number of questions:

  1. Were the perpetrators recent "migrants" or earlier immigrants? 
  2. What are the sentencing guidelines in this sort of case? 
  3. Why were they given suspended sentences? 
  4. Can they now be deported? (Of course one knows they will not be.)
  5. When can you deport someone?

From the Daily Mail
Smiling and cheering as they walk free from court: Immigrants convicted of Cologne New Year's Eve sex assaults avoid jail despite judge branding them 'animals'
  • Hussain A and Hassan T walked from court with suspended sentences
  • They were convicted of being involved in mass frenzy of sex attacks
  • The attacks saw dozens of men arrested in Cologne on New Year's Eve
  • Two of the victims wept openly in court as they described their ordeal 
Two men who were part of the 'mass frenzy' of sexual assaults in Cologne on New Year's Eve grinned and cheered outside court yesterday after only being handed suspended sentences. 
The Iraqi man and an Algerian were found guilty for their behaviour on New Year's Eve in the city. They were the first of dozens of men to answer for sex crimes although several men have been found guilty of robbery on the night. 
Their victims openly wept in court as they described the torment they had gone through during and after the assaults. 
The judge said the duo acted like 'animals' towards their victims.
Hussein A
On the same day they were sentenced, Thursday, the German parliament voted to significantly tighten up the national laws concerning rape in a measure dubbed 'no means no.' 
The 21-year-old Iraqi, known as Hussain A, was given a one year suspended jail term. Hussein A. had kissed a young woman against her will and then licked her face. 
'We see that as sexual assault,' said judge Gerd Krämer. 'He forced the victim to accept the kiss and lick.' 
Speaking via a translator Hussein A., 21, said 'I apologize for what happened.' 
An Algerian, Hassan T was also found guilty of being an accomplice to a sexual assault carried out by a group of around 20 men. 
The 26-year-old told a man who was walking with two female victims 'Give me the girls, give me the girls - or you're dead.' 
The court said this was attempted assault. Hassan T was also handed a one-year suspended jail term. 
Hassan T has been in Germany since autumn 2014, Hussein A. since September 2015. 
Both the accused took pictures with their two victims before the sexual assaults. The two women broke down and wept while testifying against them. 
Jennifer W 27, sobbed as she described how she was grabbed on her buttocks and then fondled by another man while a third tried to plunder cash from her purse. 
Her friend Lena S. told how she screamed 'NO! NO! NO!' when attacked. 
They had travelled to Cologne on December 30th with the 27-year-old's fiance to watch a planned firework spectacular over the Rhine.

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