In The Eyes of The Law
Mar 27, 2007
A volunteer who calls himself Scandinavian Dissident has translated this article from the online version of Die Welt. It’s about the notorious incident in which a German judge who decided to apply Sharia to a case involving domestic violence and a Muslim woman.
An excerpt:
Four years earlier the Federal High Court had to override the ruling of a court. A Turk living in Germany had his wife, who was looking for a divorce, stabbed to death. The regional court in Frankfurt sentenced him to thirteen and a half years.
Normally he would have gotten life in prison. In addition the perpetrator had acted out of base motives. The judge, however, didn’t want to exclude the idea that the perpetrator, due to his “Anatolian values,” had not been aware of the baseness of his motives.
The judge basically said: within the Turkish community depravity is normalized to such an extent that they don't find murdering an uppity woman to be a bad thing!
Muslims shed oceans of tears when there is even a hint of perceived discrimination against them. I'm surprised they didn't find this decision, which in essence called them savages, to be insulting.
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