Wednesday 27 May 2015

Rapejihad across Greater Manchester: Serial Monster Gets Life.

  1. When we reached Khaybar, Mohammed said that Allah had enabled him to conquer them. It was then that the beauty of Safiyah was described to him. Her husband had been killed, so Allah's Apostle selected her for himself. He took her along with him till we reached a place called Sad where her menses were over & he took her for his wife, consummating his marriage to her, & forcing her to wear the veil.
  2. The Muslims said among themselves, "Will Safiyah be one of the Prophet's wives or just a lady captive & one of his possessions?"

So says the most trusted compilation of ahadith in Islamic scripture, Sahih Bukhari, in volume five, book 59. This piece of holiness amply demonstrates that the prophet of Islam was a vile rapist, who regularly kidnapped non-Muslim women & kept them as sex slaves.

Because this monster is al-insan al-khamil, the perfect man & the paragon of all virtue in the Islamic twisted scheme of things, Muslims tend to be distinctly more rapey than the rest of us. Observe the depredations of the Islamic State across Syria & Iraq & Boko Haram in Nigeria.

It is also why Muslims feature in any Western country's sex crime statistics out of all proportion to the numbers living there. This explains why we have suffered industrial scale child sex trafficking the length of England. It also explains cases of individuals such as Mahmoud Al-Khouladi, who received such a meagre tariff (that's TARIFF) for his heinous attacks upon women in this report from the Manchester Evening News yesterday (hat-tip to Tommy Robinson @TRobinsonNewEra):

Rapist who struck in Didsbury churchyard had changed name after being jailed for a string of previous sex attacks
Serial sex offender Mahmoud Al-Khouladi, 42, was jailed for life last month, with a minimum term of nine years 190 days, after being convicted at Manchester Crown Court of raping a woman in a churchyard

A convicted rapist struck again after changing his name when he was released from a 13 year sentence for a string of sex attacks on women.

Serial sex offender Mahmoud Al-Khouladi, 42, was jailed for life last month, with a minimum term of nine years 190 days, after being convicted at Manchester Crown Court of raping a woman in a churchyard.

He approached a woman in her 20s on Barlow Moor Road, Didsbury, before dragging her into the grounds of Emmanuel's Church and attacking her last October.

But we can reveal that on February 28, 2002, under the name Mahmoud Dadia, he had been jailed for 13 years.

Now the detective who brought him to justice originally has said his minimum tarrif [sic] of nine years for his latest offence is not enough.

Al-Khouladi had admitted an attempted rape committed in August 1999, a rape on February 11 2001, and a sexual assault on February 20th 2001, committed in Manchester and Eccles.

He was caught for those three offences as a direct result of an appeal in the Manchester Evening News.

But after serving his time he came out and resumed his predatory behaviour, prowling the streets looking for a woman to attack.

He was arrested after his DNA was found on his latest victim's clothing.

The judge was aware of his previous offences when he was sentenced last month.

But former Detective Chief Inspector, Andy Durkin, who investigated the Eccles and Manchester offences, said he was 'astonished' that Al-Khouladi had struck again.

Mr Durkin said: "He has displayed that he cannot be rehabilitated. He needs to be locked up for the protection of the public. I don't think he should have had a tarrif [sic] attached to his life sentence. He should have received an indeterminate sentence - only being let out when it was deemed safe to do so.

"I was disappointed that he didn't get life when he was convicted for the Manchester and Eccles offences.

"He never panicked. He was very calm. If you were not in possession of the evidence, you would think he was very convincing. He said it was all a mistake. He put his victims through hell for seven months, denying the offences, then on the day the trial was due to start, he pleaded guilty."

The MEN revealed in 2002 that Al-Khouladi - under the Dadia name - committed his first offence against women as a schoolboy.

He was just 15 when he was convicted of two counts of indecent exposure and indecent assault on two girls - both over 16 - in the Eccles area. He was made the subject of a 12-month supervision order.

Al-Khouladi, whose father is Moroccan and mother Asian, worked as a diver on pipelines while abroad for several years, but returned to terrorise women again - mainly in the Eccles area, where he had previously lived.

He was caught after the MEN published a detailed description of the suspect and a picture of a distinctive coiled hairstyle with a shaved leaf pattern on the back of the head.

Fifty-two people called police and 23 gave information which related to him. A dozen named him or used his nickname "Moody".

His first victim was a 20-year-old mother-of-two who he attempted to rape on August 28, 1999, in Simpson Street, Collyhurst, Manchester. He had befriended her at Quigleys nightclub in Piccadilly during Mardi Gras weekend.

On February 11 2001 he raped a 31-year-old mother-of-two after chatting her up at a pub in Oldham Street, Manchester.

He offered to take her for a meal and drove to a service area off John William Street behind Eccles shopping precinct.

He punched her several times, perforating her eardrum and threatening to cut her throat before raping her.

Nine days later he snatched a 17-year-old girl off the street as she walked along Old Wellington Road in Eccles. She was grabbed from behind and forced down the steps of Emmanuel Methodist Church.

She was seriously sexually assaulted and Dadia threatened to cut her throat if she screamed for help.

1 comment:

  1. why...ohh..why do we let these fucking pakis into this Country??

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