Pakistani receives life sentence for murder of
17-y/o Greek girl: ‘She cursed Muhammad'
Greek City Times, November 23, 2023:
The Joint Jury Court of Athens announced today its decision for the 23-year-old Pakistani, who, in the summer of 2022, had murdered his 17-year-old girlfriend Nicoleta in the Athens neighbourhood of Peristeri because, as he said, she cursed Muhammed, the founder of Islam, during an argument.
What else could he do? He's a Muslim!
With its decision, the court unanimously found the Pakistani defendant guilty of the murder of the young girl and, without recognising any mitigating circumstances, imposed a life sentence on him, Proto Thema reported….
During his testimony in court, the 23-year-old claimed that he had been in a relationship with the girl for 1.5 years and claimed that the reason for their fight was his decision to leave Greece and go to Italy. The girl, as he said, giving his own version of the events, asked him to be baptised a Christian, and during an argument, she cursed Mohammed.
Describing the moments in which he committed the crime, the 23-year-old gave his own version, saying in his testimony: “I went to leave and she started throwing my clothes. I told her to sit on the bed, she started cursing me and cursing Muhammad. I pushed her off the bed and told her to stay there.
Islamic Hysteria
“She kept cursing me and Mohammed, and I got angry. I grabbed her by the neck and started telling her, ‘Who is telling you such things all the time I’m listening to you?’. I grabbed her at that time by the head and told her to apologise.
“She grabbed my hand and told me to let her go. I didn’t let her go and kept telling her to apologise. After some seconds, I saw that her eyes were closed. Then I gave her water, gave her air. I was nervous and left the house.”…
At the start of the hearing and later, there was tension with the victim’s father breaking out shouting at the accused: “Don’t look at me at all, rot in prison”.
Police removed him from the courtroom to calm him down, where the distraught father was heard saying: “To lose my daughter in a car accident, I understand that, but to lose her in this way to have her strangled?”…
It is recalled that the father saidin [sic] August that he not only disapproved of the relationship, but of any type of relationship with “these people”.
“Finally, here it is, what happened. She thought that her relationship will be very good and here is the result,” he said.
The autopsy results found that the Pakistani allegedly used his hands to suffocate his 17-year-old girlfriend.
With his left hand, he allegedly pressed her nose and head, and left marks, bruises and small abrasions on her face. With his right hand he closed her mouth, probably using some small cloth.
According to a report by the Free Press, police have so far detected dozens of threatening messages on Nicoletta’s mobile phone from the Pakistani man.
UK: National Crime Agency to halt new investigations into Rotherham Muslim rape gangs in 2024
It was fear of charges of “racism” and “Islamophobia” that led British authorities to allow the Muslim rape gangs to continue operating with impunity in the first place. “At least 1,400 children were subjected to appalling sexual exploitation in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013,” and British officials did nothing; they “described their nervousness about identifying the ethnic origins of perpetrators for fear of being thought as racist; others remembered clear direction from their managers not to do so.”
And now the national inquiry into this monstrous crime is ending, likely over the same fears.
Britain is desperately ill, so deeply diseased in its political culture that it is extremely unlikely that it will recover.
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Rotherham abuse gangs: NCA to halt ‘new investigations’ from 2024
by Charlie Peters, GB News, November 28, 2023:
The UK’s largest ever investigation into child abuse will not launch any new investigations from 2024, the National Crime Agency has said.
Operation Stovewood, which the NCA launched in 2014 after shocking revelations about rape gangs in Rotherham, has been investigating non-familial child sexual exploitation in the South Yorkshire town from 1997 to 2013.
A national inquiry by Prof. Alexis Jay found over 1,400 victims in Rotherham from 1997 to 2013. The NCA has since revised that figure to over 1,500.
Since 2014, NCA officers have made more than 200 arrests and secured 26 convictions, with more than 50 active investigations ongoing.
But Rotherham abuse victim Elizabeth, not her real name, told this broadcaster that she feared that this “isn’t going to end well.”
She added: “I hope for the sake of every victim and their families that South Yorkshire Police are really up to the job.”
Jayne Senior, the whistleblower who exposed the scandal in Rotherham, told GB News: “Myself and my charity have had a really positive relationship with the National Crime Agency. It’s difficult to know how things will look with South Yorkshire Police taking over because we’ve never had any contact with their child sexual exploitation team, we don’t know what their operations and investigations will look like.”
Senior added: “We really hope that they are as victim-focused, transparent and hard-working as the NCA officers have been.”…
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