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Germany: Judge praises Afghan Muslim migrant rapist as “well integrated”, lets him off with anti-aggression training

Criminal offenses against five women were charged

Newsroom August 10 02:48

What’s happening in Germany now, and what’s coming next, is entirely self-inflicted.

In Regensburg, the Afghan refugee Mohammad M. (23) had to answer for sexual harassment, coercion and rape of a young person. Despite the confession, he left the courtroom a free man. The shameful verdict: 22 months probation, participation in anti-aggression training. And: In the future, Muslims may only consume so much alcohol that they have a maximum of 0.5 per ml in their blood.

The very fact that a 23-year-old sex offender enjoys the benefit of juvenile justice is galling. But the refugee, who arrived in 2015, says he was 19 when he started his series of attacks on young women. Legally, he was treated as an adolescent.

It started on a park bench near the main train station. The drunk Mohammad M. harassed a girl, fondled her under her clothes. Only after fierce resistance did he let go of his victim. A little later he sat down with the teenager (16) and raped the teenager.

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Weeks later, he used force to force a young woman to perform oral sex in a railway underpass. He harassed other victims, sexually molested them. Criminal offenses against five women were charged. After a complaint, the police arrested him at the airport upon his return from vacation in Kabul.

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According to the defense attorney, the judge is said to have described the accused as a “perfect example” of “how to get along well in Germany.” After all, after immigrating, he had completed his secondary education and completed an apprenticeship with a heating engineer. The Afghan also plays in a local football club.

Mohammad M. offered the rape victim, who was still traumatized, voluntary compensation of 2,500 euros. The young woman politely declined.

Sources: Jihad Watch, Exxpress

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