UK: Asylum Seeker Rapes 23-Year-Old Drunk Man

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 15, 2016

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It’s not just women and little boys anymore – now they’re literally raping grown men!

How do you even process this???

I can’t even.

Just remember: Don’t mention this on Facebook, or you’ll be arrested.

Chronicle Live:

A failed aslyum seeker brutally raped a man out celebrating his birthday in a shocking attack on a bed of nettles.

The victim had been out drinking with friends to mark his 23rd birthday when he was attacked by stranger Ayoub Khalifa.

A court heard the victim vaguely remembered leaving a nightclub in the early hours of the morning.

The next thing he knew he woke up face down in nettles and mud, his trousers round his ankles and his shirt pulled up, having been raped by Khalifa, who also stole his phone, wallet and watch.

Now the 30-year-old pervert has been jailed for six years at Newcastle Crown Court and is likely to be deported to Algeria after serving his sentence.

The court heard the victim had been out in Sunderland last September and had a large amount to drink.

Sentencing Khalifa, Judge Paul Sloan QC said: “He vaguely remembers leaving a nightclub in the company of another man and walking down the bank with that man.

“His next recollection is waking up to find he was lying face down in mud and nettles.

“His trousers and pants were pulled down to his ankles and his shirt was pulled up to his chest.

“He feared he may have been sexually assaulted and he began to panic and became distressed.”

The man found he no longer had his phone so was unable to immediately summon help.

He realised he was underneath Wearmouth Bridge and went to Sunderland University halls of residence to raise the alarm, around 6am.

Judge Sloan told Khalifa: “The complainant had nettle stings to his hands and stomach.

“Intimate samples were taken…and the DNA matched your profile.”

In a statement to police, the victim told how the rape left him anxious and afraid to go out.

He said: “Since I was attacked I’ve suffered with severe anxiety and I would not leave the house.

“If I’m alone in my house I’m convinced someone is in the house and this makes me really scared.

“I was off sick from my job for a month.

“My friends and family have helped me get back my normal routine and I’ve started counselling and this is starting to help me get my life together.

“I feel it will take a long time for me to come to terms with what has happened to me and to be able to move forward but I’ve started taking small steps in order to move on with my life.”

How much is diversity worth, people?