Friday 5 August 2016

Rapejihad in Rio: Morocco's Olympic Boxer Detained for Sex Crime.

'Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri: We got female captives in the war booty & we used to do coitus interruptus with them. So we asked Allah's Apostle about it & he said, "Do you really do that?" repeating the question thrice, "There is no soul that is destined to exist but will come into existence, till the Day of Resurrection."' So says the most trusted compilation of ahadith in Islamic scripture, Sahih Bukhari, in volume seven, book 62, number 137.

Look how "Allah's Apostle" cares not a jot about his followers raping captives – considered property – merely questioning their choice of contraception. This is because the progenitor of Islam was a habitual rapist himself, who owned several of his own sex slaves.

Because this filthy letch is considered to be al-insan al-khamil, the perfect man & moral template for all Muslims to emulate, Muslim men think it is entirely normal to take sexual advantage of non-Muslim women. This is why we have seen the industrial scale sex trafficking of English schoolgirls. It is why the Islamic State & Boko Haram hold slave auctions.

It is why Muslim immigration has turned Sweden into the rape capital of the world & is now making German cities dangerous places to go. So normal do Muslim men consider the rape of non-Muslim women that a Moroccan boxer representing his country in Rio de Janeiro sexually assaulted two maids, as reported by MailOnline today:

BREAKING NEWS: Moroccan boxer, 22, is arrested on suspicion of attempting to rape two chambermaids in the Olympic Village in Brazil

  • The Moroccan boxer Hassan Saada was detained by police this morning
  • He was arrested on suspicion of attempting to rape two chaimbermaids
  • The 22-year-old athlete will now miss out of competing in the games

A Moroccan boxer has been arrested on suspicion of attempting to rape two chambermaids in the Olympic Village in Brazil.

Hassan Saada was detained by police this morning over claims he attempted to sexually assault the two women in the athletes' accommodation at Barra de Tijuca.

The 22-year-old athlete will miss out of competing in the games following allegations that he sexually assaulting two Brazilian domestic maids at the Olympic Village.

Saada was taken to a police station close the Olympic Stadium where he was stripped of his Olympic competitor status.

He will transferred later today to a remand prison in Polinter district of Rio de Janeiro where he will formally questioned about the allegations.

Saada
Investigating judge Larissa Nunes Saly has ruled the athlete will be held in custody for 15 days while police investigate the allegations against him.

According to Rio Police Saada attacked the two maids on Tuesday morning.

Firstly is invited one of the women to pose for a photograph with him. He asked her if she had profile on social media.

Then he pushed the woman up against the wall and tried to kiss her.

He is also accused of sexually assaulting the second woman by groping her breasts. And made sexually-graphic gestures towards the maid and offered her money to perform a sex act upon him.

Judge Nunes Saly has formally contacted the Moroccan Ambassador about the allegations.

She told O Globo newspaper: 'It has been necessary to arrest Hassan Saada to investigate the allegations against him. If he was at liberty there would be a risk that he could interfere with witnesses. And there is a risk that Hassan Saada could reoffend.'

She added: 'He is being held in custody because he is part of a foreign, 23.

'Therefore there is a risk that he could abscond and not answer the charges against him.'

The judge said Brazilian laws apply to everyone – Brazilians and visitors alike. Everyone must obey the law.

Police investigators have seized some of Saada's personal property to assist their investigation.

The boxer had been scheduled to fight in his first bout tomorrow [Saturday 6 Aug] against Turkish competitor Mehmet Nadaradade Unal.

Saada and two other Moroccan competitors had threatened not to come to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games as part of a bid to get a bigger pay award, according Moroccan newspaper Le Matin.

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