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Introduction — Oct 24, 2016

This is more evidence that elements within the courts, governments and institutions that preside over Europe are actively working to destroy it. Not only has Merkel thrown open Germany’s border to hordes of criminals and freeloaders who under normal circumstances would have been barred from entering the country. But the media are playing down the impact of the open borders policy, despite the fact that Germany and neighbouring countries are now in the grip of a rape epidemic.
The Resienbad pool in Vienna, where the incident took place. Click to enlarge

The Resienbad pool in Vienna, where the incident took place. Click to enlarge

Unfortunately it is not only the media and politicians that are involved. As the following report reveals, the courts are too.
There’s no logical reason for the acquittal of the Iraqi migrant who anally raped a ten-year-old boy. Even if he couldn’t understand what his victim was saying, by his own admission he knew what he was doing was wrong. The cries of pain and fear from his victim should have been enough to tell him so.
Yet the German court has overturned his conviction. The decision sends a signal to other would-be criminals among the migrants in Germany that they will be treated leniently if convicted for crime.
Indeed, we can only conclude that this was the intention.
Moreover, you can be sure that the court officials involved in the acquittal were acting on the instructions of senior freemasons. Like Angela Merkel’s open border policy, it is part of a wider, much darker scheme to destroy Germany and Europe as a whole. Ed.

Iraqi refugee who anally raped a 10-year-old boy at a swimming pool has had his conviction overturned because the Austrian court ‘didn’t prove he realised the boy was saying no’

Gareth Davies — Daily Mail Oct 24, 2016

An Iraqi refugee who raped a 10-year-old boy at a swimming pool has had his conviction overturned because a court didn’t prove he realised the boy was saying no.

The rapist, identified as Amir A, 20, violently sexually assaulted the boy in the changing room of Theresienbad pool in Austria claiming it was a ‘sexual emergency’ because he had not had sex for four months.

But an appeal court in the country accepted the defence lawyer’s claim that the lower court had not done enough to prove he knew the schoolboy was saying no and overturned the conviction.

The incident occurred in December 2015 as part of the integration process where he traveled with a 15-year-old helper and translator who was meant to be teaching him how to integrate into life in Vienna.

He seized his moment at the pool and dragged the boy into the changing rooms and locked the door before raping him.

The boy, known as Goran, required immediate medical treatment and has been suffering with post-traumatic stress disorder ever since.

Brazen predator Amir A even went back to the swimming pool after the rape and was playing on the diving board when police came to arrest him.

Confessing to the rape in an interview with officers, he said he knew what he did was wrong but did it anyway because it was a ‘sexual emergency’ having gone four months without sex, according to The Local.

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Also see: Let the world know: Germany is going down