Wednesday 13 January 2016

Pakistani Teenager Makes a Fool of Himself in a Queensland Court over a Sex-Pest Charge.

  1. Narrated Anas: Amongst the captives was Safiya. First she was given to Dihya Al-Kalbi & then to the Prophet.
  2. Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri: that while he was sitting with Allah's Apostle he said, "O Allah's Apostle! We get female captives as our share of booty, & we are interested in their prices, what is your opinion about coitus interruptus?" The Prophet said, "Do you really do that? It is better for you not to do it. No soul that which Allah has destined to exist, but will surely come into existence.

So says the most trusted compilation of ahadith in Islamic scripture, Sahih Bukhari, volume three, book 34. This shows that Mohammed & his loathsome companions thought it only natural & right that they could treat non-Muslim women as their personal playthings &, because Muslims today are enjoined to emulate this repulsive creature in everything he does, so do they.

This is why we see Muslims exploiting Western women & girls in any way they can: with paedophile rings in Rochdale & Rotherham to name but two, at auction in Syria, Iraq & Nigeria & in casual harassment, most recently observed on New Year's Eve in several European cities. Lone sex-pests of the Islamic variety also come to light, as with the case of one 18-year-old Pakistani who has stood in the dock in Australia's Gold Coast, having molested at least eight unsuspecting women & girls on the beach.

Hilarity ensues, though not for the victims, as this faithful follower of his prophet tries to wriggle out of the charge by saying that the waves pushed him into these unfortunate females. Lying & lying stupidly has always been a trait of the devout Muslim.

It is also gratifying to see the court observe a certain lack of self-control, a characteristic of unacculturated Muslims first described by Danish criminal psychologist, Nicolai Sennels, & included in an essay he wrote for the New English Review in May 2010 & discussed in an interview with Robert Spencer in February 2013. This report comes from ABC News today (hat-tip to matt watson @MWCWatson):

18yo Victorian man charged with sexual assault of women in surf blamed rough conditions, court told

An 18-year-old Victorian man has blamed rough surf and strong winds for a series of alleged assaults against girls and women on the Gold Coast.

Police allege the man assaulted eight girls and women as they swam between the flags yesterday afternoon at Surfers Paradise.

It is alleged the girls and women, aged between 15 and 24, were assaulted in a half-hour period.

They complained about the man to lifeguards, who called police.

The Pakistani national was charged with two counts of attempted rape, seven counts of sexual assault and four counts of common assault and appeared in the Southport Magistrates Court this morning.

The court heard the man allegedly sexually assaulted two of the females through their bikini bottoms.

His lawyer told the court that winds and big waves pushed her client into the women, who were swimming between the flags in separate groups.

But Magistrate John Costanzo said the man's explanation that heavy surf and wind conditions caused the alleged assaults seemed implausible.

"The Crown will argue that's the most unfortunate conspiracy of circumstances in history," he said.

Mr Costanzo denied the man's bail application because he was an unacceptable risk of re-offending.

"My view of the facts in this case is the Crown case appears to be quite strong in the allegation of eight separate, brazen and repeated sexual assaults and attempted rape," he said.

"It's an indication of a person having great difficulty controlling their sexual instincts."

Surf was 'nothing startling', police say

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Outside court, detective Acting Inspector Greg Aubort said the alleged victims were asked if the surf conditions were rough and if the alleged assaults were accidental.

"We have individual reports very firm in saying these were deliberate acts," Mr Aubort said.

"If you look at the surf from yesterday, it was two to three feet, it was nothing startling in that sense."

He said other girls and women may have suffered similar experiences.

"We are encouraging any person who may have been the victim of any assault or similar to this to come forward.

"It's a terrible act to attempt to commit, particularly when you look at the age of these ladies."

The man is due back in court next month.

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