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Sweden: Court revokes deportation of violent Muslim migrant
who assaulted woman, saying he’d get killed in Syria
JAN 11, 2023 12:00 PM
BY ROBERT SPENCER
What about the rights of his potential future victims in Sweden? Come on, man! They don’t matter. Celebrate diversity!
“Swedish court revokes deportation of Syrian criminal who trafficked
and assaulted a woman, saying he may get killed in Syria,”
OpIndia,
January 10, 2023:
A district court in Sweden has revoked the deportation sentence of a Syrian refugee Majd Shhada, who has been convicted multiple times for offences such as rape, assault, theft and drug abuse. While revoking his deportation, the Court of Appeal for Lower Norrland contended that the accused might be at risk of military service in his home country, Syria.
Another factor given by the court to defend the ruling was Majd Shhada’s ‘possibility of becoming a parent soon.’ Notably, the woman who was trafficked from Syria by the accused and assaulted multiple times is pregnant and expecting a child with Majd Shhada.
On January 9, popular Twitter user Ashwini Shrivastava shared a thread of Tweets where he gave out information about the aforementioned case. “Sweden: A Syrian refugee Majd Shhada with 8 convictions, who savagely beaten, raped & impregnated a young woman, to avoid deportation Court ruled him, He will not be deported because his homeland is ‘too dangerous’ & he risks military service,” his tweet read.
When was the last time you heard about a Syrian soldier getting killed? It seems to me that the risks are considerably less than a girl in Sweden getting raped by a Muslim migrant.
In a subsequent tweet, Ashwini Srivastava stated that the accused Majd Shhada arrived in Sweden as a refugee from Syria in 2018. He is accused of raping and assaulting a woman he trafficked from Syria to Sweden and has been living in the same house with her since. In addition, he has been convicted in Sweden of multiple thefts, threats, and petty drug offences.
According to the Swedish News portal Samnytt, Majd Shhada’s neighbours routinely informed the police about conflicts and noises coming from the accused’s home. Majd, who routinely abused his partner, has previously been arrested for assaulting the woman. The woman had been to the hospital multiple times and her injuries had been documented. However, because the wife used to come to his defence, the accused was often saved from prison.
This time too, when the cops arrived at his flat, they were confronted by a badly bruised woman, a smashed apartment, and a violent and screaming Majd, like they have done so many times before. The woman was taken to the hospital by ambulance, while the man was detained and brought to the police station….
The Court of Appeal for Lower Norrland increased Majd’s nine-month detention to one year and four months but overturned the Ångermanland district court’s deportation decision.
The court ruled that because Majd Shhada, who arrived in Sweden as a 17-year-old, would shortly “become a parent,” and risks military service in his home country, he cannot be repatriated. “He will be conscripted into war or killed if he is deported there”, ruled the court adding that therefore the Syrian violent criminal is allowed to remain in Sweden.
It seems the court has condemned the battered woman to a life of abuse, rather than put her criminal boyfriend in anything resembling danger. What madness!
Seine-Saint-Denis: a Muslim Migrant was arrested
after the death of his wife in the Var
The man, a 39-year-old Tunisian, had left the Var with the couple's three children a few days before the discovery of the lifeless body of his 31-year-old wife.
The arrest of the husband was carried out on Saturday around 7 p.m., in an apartment in Pierrefitte-sur-Seine,
by the research and intervention brigade (BRI) of Seine-Saint-Denis. (Illustration)
DENIS CHARLET / AFP
By Le Parisien with AFP
January 8, 2023 at 2:06 p.m.
The arrest was violent. The husband of a young woman found dead in Saint-Raphaël (Var) on December 24 was arrested on Saturday in Pierrefitte-sur-Seine (Seine-Saint-Denis), after two weeks on the run, the prosecution said on Sunday. de Draguignan, stating that the man was injured during this operation.
The man, a 39-year-old Tunisian, had left Var with the couple's three children a few days before the discovery of the lifeless body of his 31-year-old wife, also of Tunisian nationality, in their apartment in Saint-Raphaël. The autopsy had put the date of death back to December 20 or 21.
The examination of the young woman's body had "revealed possible traces of strangulation and hematomas on the face", explained the public prosecutor of Draguignan, Patrice Camberou.
The untraceable children
Confirming initial information from the Actu 17 news site, the magistrate told AFP that the arrest of the husband was carried out on Saturday around 7 p.m., in an apartment in Pierrefitte-sur-Seine, by the search and rescue brigade. national intervention (BRI).
"He greeted them by threatening them with a handgun" and the BRI fired a first shot, detailed the Bobigny prosecution to AFP. "He continued to threaten them by shouting Allah akbar and there was a shooting again from the BRI", continued this source, specifying that the man was "hit in the hand and at the level of the jugular".
Two other people were present in the apartment with the husband at the time, who were also arrested. A fourth arrest took place outside the apartment.
After the discovery of the body, an investigation for intentional homicide had been opened, entrusted to the judicial police of Toulon. Since then, a judicial investigation has been opened, with referral to an investigating judge. For now, no trace of the couple's three children has been found by investigators. The family was trying to regularize their situation in France.
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