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Really sick and twisted what is happening in Europe and it seems liberals want the same thing for America .
I think death penalty should be an appropriate sentence for someone like this scumbag .
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The Iraqi asylum seeker who raped a 10-year-old boy in a swimming centre in Vienna will have his sentence reduced from six to four years after a judge felt his punishment was too “draconian”.
On the 2nd of December 2015, the 20-year-old Iraqi Amir A. brutally raped a 10-year-old boy at the Theresienbad in Vienna and shocked the country after claiming that he had a “sexual emergency”.
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Funny how so many have an air of superiority, too. This is just embarrassing. Have fun with your kiddie rapists on the streets and your no-go zones people pretend don't exist.
Poor, poor raped child. I also feel much sympathy for his parents. The Government chose political correctness over the safety of their country's children. How helpless must all parents feel now? If I was a parent in Austria, I would make sure my children had no contact with Muslim men, 100% of the time.
What really happened? The top comment under the article assumes it was buggery, in which case the ruling is incomprehensible. But the word "rape" is applied to many things. There is no way to judge the judge without knowing the grim details.
What really happened? The top comment under the article assumes it was buggery, in which case the ruling is incomprehensible. But the word "rape" is applied to many things. There is no way to judge the judge without knowing the grim details.
It was anal sex, and the term used was brutal. This was an adult man penetrating a 10 year old boy.
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