Monday 6 February 2017

Rapejihad in Dulwich: Asylum Seeker from Sudan Gaoled for Seven Years.

'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.

This shows very clearly that Mohammed & his partners in crime were habitual rapists, who took non-Muslim women captive for the purposes of sexual slavery. Notice that the progenitor of the 'religion of peace' is sufficiently cold-blooded to express concern over his henchmen's method of family planning & not the welfare of the female captives.

As this filth is held to be the moral paradigm for Muslim men to emulate, which is the purpose for such evil anecdotes as the above to be recorded in the first place, we are forced to observe Muslim males committing sex crimes across the Western world. It is why English towns have been plagued by industrial scale sexual exploitation of English schoolgirls by Pakistani Muslims.

Muslims of any national origin are just as prone to adding to Britain's rape statistics, however, as they are all operating from the same playbook: Mohammed's. Such is the case with one Salah Koubar, from Sudan, an individual who came to this country for refuge & will now be sojourning in one of our prisons for his sexual assault upon a Korean tourist. He'll probably become a terrorist while he's in there, something not speculated upon in this report from MailOnline on Friday (hat-tip to Tommy Robinson @TRobinsonNewEra):

Sudanese sex attacker who raped a tourist outside a railway station after he was granted asylum in the UK is jailed for seven years

  • Salah Koubar, 20, promised to show his South korean victim around London
  • But he took her to Dulwich station on a train and threw her over railings
  • He dragged her into the bushes but she managed to escape and ran away

A Sudanese sex attacker who raped a tourist outside a railway station after he was granted asylum in the UK has been jailed for seven years.

Salah Koubar, 20, threw the South Korean woman over the railings at West Dulwich Station in south London, dragging her into the bushes.

The attack was only stopped after a passer-by found the woman running along the platform wearing only a t-shirt and knickers.

She had hoped to meet a friend on her last night in London before travelling home to South Korea.

The woman met Koubar at Freedom Bar in Soho, where he promised to take her to another venue called VIP in Westminster.

Koubar tricked her into taking a bus leaving central London, and took her phone away when she realised she was going in the wrong direction.

After promising they would catch another bus to the venue, they got off the train at West Dulwich Station where the attack began.

Koubar
Passing sentence, the judge Mr Recorder Timothy Greene told Koubar: 'It was terrifying for her to be in a strange city not speaking the language.

'You repeatedly lied to her and told her she could trust you. At some point you decided that you were going to have sex with her.

'Initially your attitude did not seem to be controlling or sinister.

'But then your behaviour became chilling. You took her phone off her, and then you took her bag.

'It was clear from the witness box of the effects your crime had on the victim. You took away her sense of security. Her self-image has been battered.'

Koubar showed no emotion as he was led to the cells.

After the sentence DI Ian Trantum said: 'As the judge described it, the events were chilling. The young victim came back from South Korea for the case and she was unbelievably brave to do so.

'She's a remarkable young lady, as was a Good Samaritan who helped her. I pay tribute to him for the actions he took in the early hours that morning.'

Prosecutor Warwick Tatford described how a passenger catching an early train heard the woman's screams and saw her running along the platform.

Mr Tatford said: 'The victim grabbed the passenger's arm and tried to use him as a human shield against the defendant.

'He described the female as 'shaking like a leaf and with tears in her eyes'.

'He said she looked like she'd been dragged through a hedge backwards - little did he know that's pretty much what had happened.

'He said the defendant appeared calm - or 'a bit too calm really'.'

When he realised the witness was about to call the police Koubar jumped on a train seconds before the doors closed.

Koubar, who came to the UK via France and was granted asylum in this country, was arrested two days after the attack on 28 July.

In interview gave a prepared statement saying he had paid the woman £200 for sex, but no intimacy had taken place.

Koubar of Beckenham, Kent later claimed he then snatched her bag to try and get his money back.

He also said that the victim had ripped her clothes herself.

The victim said in an impact statement 'I trusted him. I had no romantic intention with him at all.

'He betrayed my trust.'I was really scared when he was doing what he was doing. I thought he might kill me because of his action and power.

'If a member of the public had not come to help me he could have done more.'

The woman had to delay her return trip to Korea for two weeks following the attack and still lives in fear.

She added: 'I was wearing a short dress and thought I was looking attractive and pretty.

'After the attack I felt it was my fault as I was wearing a short dress. I do not feel pretty anymore. I now buy long skirts and dresses.'

The victim said she believes Korea is a safer country but still cannot bring herself to go out after dark.

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