MV Lehti
August 11, 2015
A northern city of Finland called Oulu has been on the national news for two weeks now because of three separate cases: two attempts and one rape.
For once the police have informed the public of the rapists’ skin colour to the public. In the two first cases the suspects are dark skinned, but the third one is still open because there are two opposing views: the victim’s and the police’s.
A local group of men had start patrolling in one area of Oulu before these rapes took place, because they learnt that there was a young man of African origin following women in the evening time, and harassing them.
The patrolling citizens caught the young man, talked to him and took his picture which they will publish if the young man continues harassing women.
The police informed the public that they cannot stop this kind of patrolling by individuals but they do not see any need for it. In fact, they wished this kind of patrolling would stop.
Then the three rape cases happened.
The first rape attempt took place on the 25th of July, early Saturday morning, at 4 a.m. A woman was bicycling, when someone attacked her, violently abused her and tried to undress her to rape her. When other people approached, the assailant took off with a “squeaky bicycle”, as it was described in the police bulletin.
The police informed that they were looking for a man with dark skin, almost black hair and ample hair on his body.
The second rape attempt took place on Sunday, the 2nd of August, at about 4:20 a.m., when a young woman was walking near the city centre. She noticed that she was being followed. After a while she was pushed down from behind and three dark skinned men tried to undress her. The young woman put up a fight and tore bushes of hair from the assailants’ heads, while two men that happened to be in the vicinity came to her rescue. She ran to safety.
The third one was a full rape. A 15-year-old girl was brutally raped on the evening of Tuesday the 4th of August by two men.
And the police kept silent.
The girl’s family friend posted on Facebook an update where she let people understand that the rapists were not ethnic Finns. This she had heard from the girl herself.
And hell broke lose, when the police finally made a public announcement on Friday the 7th of August that the rapists were ethnic Finns and they are under arrest.
One journalist in particular went berserk. As it happens, this person, Tuomas Muraja, is a journalist in the biggest newspaper of Finland, Helsingin Sanomat. He contacted the victim’s family friend and told her that he represents this newspaper and went on to declare her a racist, bigot and a criminal for making claims towards a minority, namely immigrants. He threatened her with a prison sentence and made her guilty of all future attacks towards immigrants.
The lady replied that the raped girl still says that the rapists were not Finnish.
At the moment, all media people in Finland – the majority of them is multiculturalist – are holding their breath for the truth to come out, while the Finnish Council for Mass Media is investigating the conduct of this one journalist, and his employer is thinking of what to do with him, and the raped girl’s family member is thinking whether she should sue this journalist for defamation and threats.
You see, the whole communication between the journalist and the raped girl’s family member were made public by MV Publication.
And amidst all this turmoil, nobody is worried about the 15-year-old girl who got brutally raped by two grown men.