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Crime Algerian woman given life in prison without parole for rape-murder of French girl

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A 27-year-old Algerian has been the first woman in France to receive a whole life tariff for a particularly cruel murder of a 12-year-old girl three years ago. "Venting her anger" on a random victim after an altercation with her boyfriend, the woman lured the girl into her apartment under a pretext. After having forced the child to perform oral sex acts on her, she taped her mouth and nose shut and tortured the suffocating victim, stabbing her 38 times and penetrating her vaginally and anally as she lay dying. The defendant readily admitted she saw the girl as "already dead" upon meeting her, yet still pleaded with the court to be lenient. The trial, marked by horrific revelations, saw demonstrations by members of the public to bring back the death penalty in France. Making grim matters worse, the victim's family says her father died of grief before the trial could conclude. (Source)

The details are bone chilling, I didn't even want to translate them. A stark reminder that women are capable of sexual violence, too.
 
One thing that is missing out although everything you write is accurately narrated: she was under the obligation to leave the French territory after various felonies and misdemeanors.

But… she stayed here, allegedly was an escort and living the bohemian life smoking 20 joints a day.

The psychiatrists that evaluated her concluded she didn’t suffer from any mental illness if a slight personality disorder.

Also, on the very difficult topic that’s the death penalty, abolished here 44 years ago; whether you support it or not. She’s in for a very minimum of 30 years in prison, assuming she doesn’t commit suicide before.

If she doesn’t, some already calculated this would cost the French taxpayers roughly five millions euros for that long haul.
 
One thing that is missing out although everything you write is accurately narrated: she was under the obligation to leave the French territory after various felonies and misdemeanors.
It sickens me how many crimes by illegal immigrants could have been prevented through timely deportations. And it will forever puzzle me how Western governments (sans America's) don't realise the colossal damage their apathy in this regard is doing to our societies and their acceptance of the prevailing order.

I mean … what happens in a developed country if, for example, a new drug is found to have dangerous adverse effects? The government steps in—often at the earliest chance humanely possible—and bans that drug. And what would happen if, for some reason, the agency chief or minister in charge of regulating drugs dragged their feet and intervened too late after all? At the very least, they'd have to resign.
What I'm trying to say: The "S**t happens" attitude Western governments have shown when it comes to criminal illegal immigrants is completely alien to our system. Hence the anger.
If she doesn’t, some already calculated this would cost the French taxpayers roughly five millions euros for that long haul.
In fairness, the financial argument has never convinced me. The appropriate punishment—whatever that is—should be dished out irrespective of costs.

Personally, I'm opposed to capital punishment for a single reason: You can free the wrongly convicted, but you can't resurrect the wrongly executed. However, there are clearly some people who unreservedly deserve to die. Like this monster. It'd be ludicrous to suggest she doesn't.
 
Also, on the very difficult topic that’s the death penalty, abolished here 44 years ago; whether you support it or not. She’s in for a very minimum of 30 years in prison, assuming she doesn’t commit suicide before.
Exactly, just hang the trash.
To be fair, even in US it takes years if not decades before executions are carried out.
 
Good.

Unfortunately, her life in prison will be financed by our taxes. And Algeria obviously won't accept to take her back.

Though, agreements can be reached to have her sent back by boat with the boat sinking midway.

By accident of course.
 
You French have tried that whole "mysterious boat sinkings after an explosion" thing and you weren't very good at it.
It's not always a bad thing having everyone know you did it.
 
It is when you showed yourself to be utterly incompetent at it.
 
You French have tried that whole "mysterious boat sinkings after an explosion" thing and you weren't very good at it.

It does not need to be done by the French.

Maybe Algeria is good at that and nobody knows about it. Hidden talents and such.

:D

Or... simply an accident. Accidents happen all the time.
 
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Nay, the Rainbow Warrior incident wasn't just reprehensible, it was also utterly stupid and futile.

Incident is putting it mildly, an attack on a sovereign country as it was rightly labeled, anyways indeed an utter embarrassment for our country then and Francois Mitterrand.
 
May the little girl and her Father +Rest In Peace+

May the perp suffer for decades.
 

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