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Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Italy: Egyptian Man Arrested for Rape of German Woman in Italy.

Hat tip HeHa, Vlad Tepes, Gates of Vienna, Toscana  TG, and Secolo d'Italia


"Hey Angela, Did you hear what happened in Carrara last night?"


This past Sunday night in the Italian coastal town of Carrara, a German tourist was allegedly raped on the beach. After seeking help from a security guard and being taken to the hospital, a medical examination showed evidence of violence. The below Toscana TG news video is translated by Fousesquawk. 

   

 


 Subsequently, police arrested a 25-year-old Egyptian man and charged him with the crime. The headline and opening sentence of the article in Secolo d'Italia is translated by Fousesquawk. The article also identifies the victim as a German from Berlin.

https://www.secoloditalia.it/2021/05/carrara-turista-stuprata-in-spiaggia-la-svolta-fermato-un-egiziano-25enne/


Carrara, tourist raped on beach. the turn: Egyptian 25, arrested 

"Carrara, the case of the tourist raped at the beach and a turn: The alleged guilty (party), a 25-year-old Egyptian, arrested.

(Carrara, il caso della turista stuprata in spiaggia è a una svolta: fermato il presunto colpevole, un egiziano 25enne.)


At the risk of injecting inappropriate humor into this story, it brings to mind that infamous 2019 video of former Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and German Chancellor Angela Merkel in a bar in Davos, Switzerland during a European summit, in which we turned into a spoof. In reality, Conte was reassuring Merkel that he was in agreement with her immigration policies but that they needed to get around (former Interior Minister) Matteo Salvini, who was standing in their way.

But this is the result of the initiative of Merkel and the fecklessness of the Italian government. Two years after that meeting, the invasion continues, particularly into Italy. And here is the result: A German woman gets raped on a beach in Italy by (allegedly) an Egyptian. How ironic.

This is a genuine case of celebrating diversity, right?


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