Austria: Iraqi Gang-Rapists Won’t be Deported Because in Iraq the Sentence for Gang-Rape is Death

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 25, 2017

It is our moral duty to protect these gang-rapists.

Daily Mail:

The nine Iraqi men on trial for brutally gang-raping a German tourist on New Year’s Eve will not be deported from Austria even if they are found guilty – in case they are executed when they return to their home country.

The nine asylum seekers, who are all from the same family, have gone on trial in the Austrian capital Vienna accused of the New Year’s Eve 2015 gang rape of a 28-year-old German teacher.

According to Austrian media, the men, who will learn whether they have been convicted on March 2, will be allowed to stay in the country even if they are found guilty.

Austria will not deport them back to their home country because the death penalty was reintroduced in Iraq in 2004.

Austrian authorities generally oppose any such extradition to countries with capital punishment.

Austrian extradition law reads: ‘Extradition for prosecution of an offence subject to capital punishment under the laws of the requesting country is permissible only if it can be guaranteed that the death penalty will not be imposed.’

In other news, there are no problems in Austria with refugees, Donald Trump is a liar and a racist.