[Sexual assault on a junior high school girl and a 12-year-old girl] “My girl got fucked too. “I’ll never forgive him…” The barbaric acts of Kurdish defendant Hasgul Abbas (21), who was arrested and is on trial for a sexual crime against a girl after receiving a suspended sentence. ※2024.12.15 19:00 news Post Seven On-site coverage: Sexual crimes committed by some Kurdish residents in Saitama Prefecture The barbaric acts committed by some Kurdish residents in Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture, are a major problem… This shocking incident has come to light, and a variety of opinions, including hateful ones, are flying around on the Internet. The person at the center of the controversy is defendant Hasgül Abbas (21), a Kurdish man with Turkish nationality who grew up in Japan. Like many other Kurds, he was in the process of applying for refugee status and was on “provisional release,” which meant he was avoiding detention in an immigration facility. The government does not allow those on provisional release to work or enroll in health insurance. “Defendant Hasgyul was arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a female junior high school student from Tokyo in a car parked in the parking lot of a convenience store in Kawaguchi City in January of this year. In May, the suspect was found guilty of violating the prefecture’s Youth Healthy Development Ordinance and sentenced to one year in prison with three years of probation. Hasgul, who was released on probation, was charged with sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl on September 13th in a car parked in the parking lot of another convenience store in Kawaguchi City, and was later indicted on charges of non-consensual sexual intercourse. The trial is currently underway at the Saitama District Court, and we are waiting for the verdict to be announced at the end of the year.” (Major newspaper social affairs reporter) In Kawaguchi City, nuisance behavior by some Kurds has become a social problem. “Abbas is tarnishing the image of the Kurds as a whole,” said one Kurdish source. “He was a particularly troubled individual who repeatedly engaged in problematic behavior, and it pains me that he is intensifying hatred towards the Kurds,” he said, referring to Hasgul. Continue reading below.
>>1 Kawaguchi City, where the nuisance caused by some Kurds has become a social problem Japan, where the nuisance and crime caused by Burakumin and Chon has become a social problem
>By the way, there are about 100 members of the Hasgyur family in Kawaguchi. They gather together relying on their relatives, including distant relatives. All of them are asylum seekers.
At this point, it’s a fallacy to say that only a small proportion of Kurds are criminals. I hope that these troublesome people who have no ability to cleanse themselves will emigrate from Japan to another country.
>>4 A country hated by Turkey, Iran, and Iraq It seems that the only thing those three countries that don’t get along with each other agree on is that the Kurds are shit.
However, it was the people of Saitama and Kawaguchi themselves who chose the mayor and governor who will bring in the Kurds, so they have no choice but to accept them.
Diet members who do not protect the Japanese people, Saitama Governor, Saitama assembly members, and Saitama Prefectural Police who do not protect the citizens of the prefecture.
He was currently applying for refugee status and was on “provisional release,” which meant he was avoiding detention in an immigration facility. The LDP granted provisional release to all of them, so thank you LDP.
>>23 It’s not just the LDP The Constitutional Democratic Party too [Immigration Reform Act] A “Sri Lankan man” who was provisionally released after complaining of poor health, supported by Taiga Ishikawa of the CDP, had committed “sexual crimes” twice //www.dailyshincho.jp/article/2023/05240601/#goog_rewarded.
> The brutal acts committed by some Kurdish residents in Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture, are becoming a major problem… Do we really need to say “some”?
If you see a face like this you know he’ll never be rehabilitated. He should have been given the death penalty for the first offense. The fact that this isn’t possible is a flaw in the law.
Now that the Syrian issue has been resolved, a movement to return Kurds and Syrians has begun. Turkey: There are 3.5 million Kurds and Syrians, and orders have been issued to prepare for their return immediately. Germany: There are 970,000 Kurds and Syrians, and the AFD has made a “return system” its slogan for next year’s election. France: Preparations are beginning to turn away all Kurds and Syrians who are seeking asylum.
Comments
Your article helped me a lot, is there any more related content? Thanks!