Posted on 05/30/2011 9:15:21 AM PDT by george76
A Turkish woman set fire to a man in a mosque in southern Germany on Saturday. She says she acted out of revenge after the man raped her.
The 36-year-old poured petrol over the 38-year-old man in a mosque in the city of Reutlingen, in Baden-Württemberg, before setting him alight. The woman was taken into custody on Sunday, on charges of attempted murder, according to the state prosecutors office and the police.
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On Saturday afternoon, according to the police, the womans husband and the later victim got into a fight in a room in the mosque. People attending the mosque tried to separate the two men, but were unsuccessful.
The woman then poured petrol from a canister she had brought with her and set him on fire.
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In a Mohammedan community governed by Sharia in a Euroweenie country, do you really think she had “proper routes” available? Didn’t think so...
Diversity is our strength.
Fight Club Mosque.
(Wish I'd have the Photoshop skills to edit the picture...(or even Photoshop. LOL))
When government fails to protect its citizens this is what happens.
Yes I do but since smoking is usually prohibited, I never carry a lighter.
“In a Mohammedan community governed by Sharia in a Euroweenie country, do you really think she had proper routes available? Didnt think so..”
Perhaps not, she is in Germany, and I think the laws against rape there are pretty decent. Maybe she didn’t even know about them, I don’t know.
I just think the first course of action is the rule of law. If it’s not available then I guess you just do what you gotta do.
The Germans have been almost as bad as the French in cowering before TROP. Having laws and being willing to enforce them are two different things. The Germans have approached “multiculturalism” in a way that has allowed Mohammedans (primarily Turks) to destroys schools and other institutions by failing to enforce rules when Mohammedans are involved.
German law is only relevant if she survives long enough to testify. Her decision may have been exactly right.
Just returning the favor, I guess.
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