Northern Ireland: ‘Palestinian’ Muslim migrant charged with raping 15-year-old boy freed on bail to live in Belfast
Nov 29, 2024 9:00 am
By Robert Spencer
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Homosexual activity is prohibited in Islam. And yet in many areas it is widely tolerated, as long as one marries and has children, and does not “come out” as “gay.”
“Those are the ones who will be brought near in gardens of delight, a multitude of those of old and a few of those of later times. On lined couches, reclining on them face to face. Immortal boys wait on them with bowls and ewers and a cup from a pure spring.” — Qur’an 56:11-18
“There are they watered with a cup of which the mixture is of ginger, a spring in it, named Salsabil. There wait on them immortal youths, whom, when you see them, you would take them for scattered pearls. When you look, you will see bliss and high estate there.” — Qur’an 76:17-20

“Palestinian asylum seeker charged with raping a 15-year-old boy is freed on bail to live in Belfast,” by Alan Erwin, News Letter, November 21, 2024:
?A man charged with raping a 15-year-old boy at a derelict nightclub in Belfast is to be granted bail, High Court judge ruled today.
Ziad Khawla, 24, is accused of attacking the youth after offering him a cigarette during a chance encounter near the city centre.
The defendant, of Abbeyville Court in Newtownabbey, insists any contact was limited to sharing a brief kiss.
Prosecutors said the teenager phoned police on March 2 this year claiming he had just been attacked by a stranger who approached him near the Waterfront Hall to ask if he wanted a cigarette.
They walked together to a nearby disused nightclub building where the man began to kiss the boy, according to his account.
He was then allegedly pushed onto the ground and subjected to a serious sexual assault for approximately one minute.
“The complainant told him that he was only 15, at which point the male left,” a Crown lawyer said.
Khawla, a Palestinian-born asylum seeker, was arrested following CCTV and forensic inquiries.
He denies charges of rape and sexual assault in connection with the incident.
Defence barrister Patrick Tasggart told the court his client claims it was the teenager who made advances and tried to kiss him.
“He briefly kissed back and that was the extent of the interaction,” counsel said.
“He denies any allegations (of sex), whether forced or consensual.”… |