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Convicted rapist throws a fit while being deported

9/18/2017, 8:46:26 PM · by sparklite2 · 30 replies
New York Post ^ | September 18, 2017 | By Chris Perez

A convicted rapist from Africa threw a fit as he was being deported from the US — telling federal agents that he “would rather die than go back to Togo” — during a violent confrontation at Dulles International Airport, a report says. Ameyapoh’s deportation has been temporarily called off and he was ordered detained until further proceedings for the newly filed case.



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German girl, 16, who ran away to join ISIS may yet face the death penalty Iraqi PM warns

9/18/2017, 8:24:07 PM · by Gamecock · 21 replies
Daily Mail ^ | 9/18/2017 | Julian Robinson

A German teenager who ran away to join ISIS may yet face the death penalty, Iraq's Prime Minister has warned. Linda Wenzel was dragged from the rubble in Mosul as Iraqi forces liberated the city in July and is now being held in Baghdad where her fate rests in the hands of the country's court system. The 16-year-old, who left her home in Pulsnitz, eastern Germany, last year to join the terror group, is desperate to return to Europe amid fears she could spend years in jail. But Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has now said Iraq's judiciary will decide...