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alun2005
27 Jan 17 14:33
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On top of all their other terrorist and criminal acts in Germany and Soft Europe, we can now officially add the attempted murder of a police officer in a Hanover railway station, for which the terrorist has been given a derisory short prison sentence.

The officer it seems had dared to ask the terrorist for her Identity Card. I daresay there's still time for him to be prosecuted on some sort of fabricated Pretendy Hate Crime charge, to add insult to injury.

Hanover, a city whose name is forever linked with monarchs of the UK, a city of science and industry. Now it's just another routine stop on the carnage trail of peace-loving cultural-enrichers.   

The BBC's report below laughably describes the convicted female terrorist as a 'German girl'. She is about as much of a 'German girl' as I am. The German legal authorities have even hidden her real name, creating one instead that reads like the stage name of some potential Eurovision Song Contest performer.

The facts of this case beggar belief.  She was already known to the authorities. She'd already travelled to Turkey to try and join ISIS in Syria, Despite all this she was inexplicably allowed to return to Germany and was free to come and go as she pleased. Her subsequent actions could have easily been predicted, yet nothing was done to stop her.

Despite the authorities deliberately turning a blind eye to what was in progress, there was STILL a chance that her actions might have been prevented. You see, she actually told a male acquaintance of her terror plans.

You would have thought that this man would inform the police because, after all, this gentleman follows a Peace-Loving Religion, where violent crimes of this type are surely forbidden. (I know this because I've heard deluded European lefty apologists tell us so).

No, far from doing the right thing for his country, the man needless to say kept silent. No surprise there.  He too has received a ludicrously weak prison sentence for his crime.

Naturally, wherever you look for a shred of good judgement in this tawdry tale you won't find it.

Instead you'll find 'Security' officials that prefer the Freedom of the Criminal over the Protection of the Law-Abiding Citizen. You'll find individuals within the system of Law and Justice that connive to protect criminals and make light of the crimes. You'll find persons who follow special religions preferring to protect terrorists rather than support their country.

And that's exactly how the European left-leaning 'progressives' like it.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-38757039

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donny osmond
When: 27 Jan 17 14:42
its odd that you mix facts with your own delusional thoughts
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Danno
When: 27 Jan 17 14:44
"The girl later wrote to the police offer to apologise for her attack and she repeated her apology during the trial. Her legal team said they would appeal against the verdict."

On what grounds?  She has admitted her own guilt.

Her family had warned the authorities that she had become radicalised and lawyer Mutlu Guenal argued that "the real failure lay with police".

Did the lawyer say that with a straight face?

Bonkers.
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alun2005
When: 27 Jan 17 14:51
Indeed Danno. Bonkers, but this insanity now passes for the legal normality.

All in all, given the various legal and 'security' attempts to support this terrorist, I'm amazed she was actually dragged in front of a court to answer a lot of impertinent questions.

The Defence team (not sure what this 'defence' actually consisted of) had a go though.

Her defence had called for her to be cleared of the other charges and given a lesser sentence.
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donny osmond
When: 27 Jan 17 14:54
to be fair its not often a defence team asks for a higher sentence
By:
not allowed to bet
When: 27 Jan 17 17:35
Donny the defender of the faith.
By:
fool proof
When: 27 Jan 17 17:43
Nice pic of traditional German dress in your link alun.
By:
alun2005
When: 27 Jan 17 17:45
Laugh

Yes I noticed that too FP.  I gather that type of clothing is said to be 'empowering' and 'liberating' by not very bright individuals.
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Injera
When: 27 Jan 17 18:02
It's January. It's cold...

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