Women are brutally treated under sharia law...the law of  Islam. We do not 
need that here in the USA and the ACLU in conjunction with  The former CAIR 
group that was labeled a terrorist organization and then  removed from the 
list are introducing Sharia based cases in many places  through out the USA 
in hopes of getting their legal foot in the door in  establishing Sharia law 
as a defense here in the USA. They have been sucessful  in a couple of cases 
that they got before very liberal judges. Hopefully, the  Supreme Court 
will throw out these cases on appeal and affirm our system of  laws to be the 
law of the land and not a combo as CAIR and ACLU want  
established....precedent is very important in these cases most about "family  
law" at this time in 
our history. BTW, this story follows what is happening in  Sweden which is 
now known a the "rape capitol of Europe"......again, a problem  with Moslem 
men and their view and treatment of women.
 
  
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    *   Soeren Kern: Germany: Migrant Sex  Crimes Double in One Year  
    *   A. Z. Mohamed: Saudi Arabia's  Connection to Radicalizing British 
Jihadis  
 
_Germany:  Migrant Sex Crimes Double in One Year_ 
(https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/10522/germany-migrant-sex-crimes) 
by Soeren Kern  •  June 12, 2017 at 5:00 am 
    *   The case of Eric X. and  his 23-year-old rape victim has exposed, 
once  again, the systemic failure by German authorities  to enforce the law 
and to ensure public safety: a  failure to secure borders; a failure to vet  
incoming migrants; a failure to prosecute and  imprison criminals; a failure 
to deport failed  asylum seekers; and a failure by police to take  
seriously the migrant rape crisis engulfing  Germany. 
    *   Germany's migrant  sex-crime problem is being exacerbated by its  
lenient legal system, in which offenders receive  relatively light sentences, 
even for serious  crimes. In many instances, individuals who are  arrested 
for sex crimes are released after  questioning from police. This practice 
allows  criminal suspects to continue committing crimes  with virtual 
impunity. 
    *   In Berlin, a court  acquitted a 23-year-old Turkish man of rape  
because his victim could not prove that she did  not give her consent. The 
court heard how the man  shoved the woman's head between the steel bars of  the 
headboard of a bed and repeatedly violated her  over a period of more than 
four hours. The woman  cried "stop" and resisted by scratching the  accused 
on the back, but at some point she stopped  resisting. The court asked: 
"Could it be that the  defendant thought you were in  agreement?"
 
 
Some  of the approximately two million migrants from  Africa, Asia and the 
Middle East allowed into  Germany by Chancellor Angela Merkel are shown  
arriving in the country, via Austria, on October 28,  2015 near Wegscheid. 
(Photo by Johannes Simon/Getty  Images)

Two  German police officers have been removed from their  posts after they 
failed properly to provide  emergency assistance to a woman who was raped by 
a  migrant in Bonn. 
The  lack of attention by the police has added to the  perception that 
German authorities are not taking  seriously a rape crisis in which thousands 
of 
German  women and children have been sexually assaulted  since Chancellor 
Angela Merkel allowed in around two  million migrants from Africa, Asia and 
the Middle  East. 
_Continue  Reading Article_ 
(https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/10522/germany-migrant-sex-crimes) 

 
_Saudi  Arabia's Connection to Radicalizing British  Jihadis_ 
(https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/10511/saudi-arabia-britain-radicalization) 
by A. Z. Mohamed  •  June 12, 2017 at 4:00 am 
    *   The probe was to be  conducted by the newly established "extremism  
analysis unit" of the Home Office, then headed by  Theresa May, and its 
findings were due to be  published in the spring of 2016. However, more  than a 
year later, the investigation has yet to be  completed. 
    *   Moreover, its contents  might not be released to the public, due 
their  "sensitive" nature, rumored to center on Saudi  Arabia, Britain's key 
ally in the Gulf. Since the  U.K. recently approved £3.5 billion-worth of 
arms  export licenses to Riyadh, it is possible -- even  likely -- that any 
revelations about Saudi  promotion of terrorism in the country could be  
problematic. 
    *   Mounting evidence  suggests that British jihadis are not only 
groomed  in Wahhabi mosques in the U.K., but many visit  Saudi Arabia, where 
they 
work or  study.
 
 
The  Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in London  (pictured) claimed 
that the reason Westminster  Bridge terrorist Khalid Masood passed its visa  
vetting was that he did not have a criminal record  in Saudi Arabia. This 
is, of course, a complete lie,  which raises the question of whether Masood 
fell  through the cracks through incompetence or  collusion. (Image source: 
prebano66/Wikimedia  Commons)

In  the wake of the London Bridge attack on June 3,  which came on the 
heels of the Manchester Arena  bombing, Britain's approach to combating 
terrorism  has come under scrutiny at home and abroad. Judging  by 
man-in-the-street 
interviews, it played a  significant role in the June 8 general election, 
the  outcome of which -- a victory for Prime Minister  Theresa May against 
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, yet  a hung parliament -- reflected a split in 
voter  perception over whom was to blame for the country's  precarious 
security situation and which party is  better suited to rectify it. 
Although  Corbyn has called terrorist groups, such as Hamas  and Hezbollah, 
his "friends," May not only has been  holding the reins since the 
resignation of former  Prime Minister David Cameron in September 2016 --  after 
the 
Brexit referendum -- but she had also  served as Home Secretary for six years 
before  that. 
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