Denmark is very careful to protect the identities of rapists and murderers until they are convicted, consequently, women and girls are left to their own devices as to whether or not they should avoid getting into vulnerable situations with Muslim men or boys.
The graphs below both show an extraordinary jump in rape and violence statistics beginning in 2015-2016. Remember, this was the period when hundreds of thousands of Muslim migrants made their way into Europe. Other European countries show similar rape/violence statistics beginning in 2015-2016.
Denmark, along with the rest of Europe has done far too little to protect girls from these medieval creatures who have no respect for European laws or people. It's madness!
Is Denmark safe enough for women?
An analysis of Denmark’s recent reported violence figures and why bystander intervention may be our most effective solution.
According to the Global Peace Index, Denmark has been among the top 5 safest countries in the world for 16 years. In media reports, institutional rankings and the popular imagination, Denmark is widely acknowledged as one of the happiest countries.
In fact, after declining during the pandemic, the number of cases of reported violence increased by 16 percent from 2021 to 2022.
In step with this, the number of reported victims increased by 14 percent between 2021 in 2022, ending a five-year downward trend.
The proportion of cases in which there are female victims has been higher than male since the earliest record of this metric in 2001.
In 2022, there was a pronounced disparity in the gender split of the reported victims: 54 percent were female, while 41 percent were male.
The gap is especially large regarding sexual offences. Female victims overwhelmingly outnumber males, and the difference has grown since 2016.
For more on this article please continue reading at: Violence in the news
Another story where the murderer/child rapist is not named, nor is his background alluded to, but rest assured, this is a Muslim migrant. The government and the media have no right to hide the background of murderers and rapists. They have much blood on their hands.
Man charged with murder of Emilie Meng and attempted murder of a 13-year-old girl
THECOPENHAGENPOST JANUARY 8TH, 2024
The indictment covers, among other things, the murder, abduction, and rape of 17-year-old Emilie Meng, who was found dead in 2016. He is also charged with the abduction, rape, and attempted murder of a 13-year-old girl in April 2023.
In addition, the man is charged with having attempted to abduct a 15-year-old secondary school student in Sorø in November 2022. In this case, he is also charged with attempted rape.
The man’s defender, Karina Skou, states that he partially admits in the case of the 13-year-old girl, but that he denies the charge of attempted murder, which was not part of the original charge.
As for the other two cases, he pleads not guilty, says the defense attorney, who has no further comments to Ritzau.
The trial against the man is set to begin on 14 May in the Court in Næstved. There are 17 days set aside until the judgment is to be handed down on June 28.
Police charge 32-year-old man with murder of Emilie Meng
“With the indictment and in connection with the upcoming trial, previously unknown information from the criminal case will become available to the public. We hope that the communication of the case will be done with due respect for the very young victims and their relatives,” says chief prosecutor Marie Bindslev in a press release.
Unsolved for years
The crimes against the young girls have generated a lot of attention in Denmark, where murder and abduction are rare.
In June 2023, a 38-year-old man was found guilty of killing and raping 22-year-old Mia Skadhauge Stevn.
The case of Emilie Meng was unsolved for several years, until the 32-year-old abducted a 13-year-old girl near Kirkerup in Zealand last April. This led to a search of the man’s home and soon after a charge of murder of Emilie Meng, who disappeared without a trace on a July night in Korsør in 2016.
Since the 32-year-old was arrested in April last year, he has voluntarily agreed to have his imprisonment extended.
Photos found on a computer
Astrid Søndberg, TV 2’s court correspondent, believes that the police have solid evidence against the man.
“There is some form of DNA linking him to the murder of Emilie Meng. The defendant also had a car that corresponds to the one in which it is believed that she was kidnapped. At the same time, you can link his credit card to purchases that were made in the time around the murder of Emilie Meng,” says Astrid Søndberg to TV2.
She also explains that photos and/or videos have been found on his computer which, according to the police, link him to the murder.
South Zealand and Lolland-Falster Police will not comment on the case apart from emphasizing that only charges have been brought and that it will ultimately be up to the court to assess whether the 32-year-old man is guilty.
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