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German woman's jail term extended to 14 years for role in Yazidi murder by ISIS | ||
2023-08-31 | ||
A Munich court has augmented the prison sentence of a German woman to 14 years for her involvement with the Islamic State ![]() Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... group and her culpability in the death of a five-year-old Yazidi girl subjected to extreme deprivation under her care. Jennifer Wenisch,
Prosecutors in Munich argued for a retrial, deeming the initial sentence for the first charge, nine years, as inadequate. Consequently, a district court in Munich reviewed the case and revised the sentence to 13 years, while the verdict for membership in a terrorist organization remained at one year. This revision results in a total imprisonment term of 14 years. Wenisch, who hailed from Lower Saxony in northwestern Germany, departed her homeland in August 2014 and journeyed through ...the occupiers of Greek Asia Minor... and Syria to Iraq, where she aligned herself with the jihadist group. Her then-husband, Iraqi Taha al-Jumailly,
... the home of a particularly ferocious and hairy djinn... , Iraq, in 2015. The Yazidis, a Kurdish-speaking community native to northern Iraq, have been subject to years of persecution by IS Death Eaters, enduring mass killings, rape, and coerced child soldier recruitment. According to AFP, Prosecutors revealed that when the maiden of tender years soiled her bed, her husband chastised her by chaining her outside in the scorching heat, leading to her eventual demise. Wenisch was found to have allowed this tragic course of events to unfold and made no effort to intervene and save the girl. In November 2021, Jumailly was sentenced by a Frankfurt court to life imprisonment for a range of offenses, including the genocide of Yazidis and crimes against humanity resulting in death. Related: Jennifer Wenisch: 2021-11-30 ISIS fanatic who chained up five-year-old Yazidi girl in the sun and let her die of thirst collapses in German court as he becomes first to be convicted for genocide against the minority Jennifer Wenisch: 2021-10-26 German IS Bride Sentenced to 10 Years over Yazidi Girl Murder | ||
Posted by:badanov |
#3 Upon further review, maybe this was it. Maybe. "On September 1, 1941, the police regulation came into effect." Deutsche Welle [Eighty-two] years ago, the Nazis forced Jews in Germany to wear a yellow badge, which meant they were excluded from society. The identification symbol was a precursor to the Holocaust. |
Posted by: DooDahMan 2023-08-31 17:37 |
#2 "Koch died by suicide at Aichach women's prison on 1 September 1967 at age 60." It's almost as if she chose 1 September (1939) on purpose. |
Posted by: DooDahMan 2023-08-31 05:05 |
#1 Ilse Koch (22 September 1906 – 1 September 1967) was a German war criminal who committed atrocities while her husband Karl-Otto Koch was commandant at Buchenwald. Though Ilse Koch had no official position in the Nazi state,[1] she became one of the most infamous Nazi figures at war's end |
Posted by: Grom the Reflective 2023-08-31 04:59 |