Germany
The district court of Bielefeld officially introduced the Sharia. The judges classified a cruel murder committed as part of the Islamic blood vengeance only as 'bodily harm resulting in death'.
Strange things are happening in Bielefeld: A policeman who has taken part in private knife defense training due to increasing migrant violence is being punished. Now two Yazidi Kurds have to answer for 'bodily harm with fatal consequences' in front of the Bielefeld district court, who lured a Lebanese Yazidis - an opponent of IS - out of his apartment and then slaughtered them on his doorstep with 25 stab wounds. In revenge for breaking the nose of one of the butchers days before. A judge sees in the cowardly act of revenge neither treachery nor a murder sign.
Judge: Islamic blood revenge is not a murder
According to Wikipedia, blood vengeance is a common method of settling conflicts in large parts of Turkey, but also in other Islamic countries such as Albania, Somalia and Muslim Caucasus regions. Now it seems to be imported as an export good in Germany, supported by a judge who rejected the original murder charge of the public prosecutor's office and, in the case of the two Kurdish-born perpetrators with Turkish and German citizenship, only allowed an accusation of 'bodily harm with fatal consequences' - little impressed Of the gruesome details read by the prosecutor at the start of the trial.
According to a report by WELT, 'the two brothers from Herford and Lüdinghausen, in revenge, killed a 32-year-old man with numerous knife stings at the end of May and left him at a crossroads in Hiddenhausen near Herford.' According to prosecutor Christopher York, Raschad. A. Slaughtered by means of a 15 centimeter long knife blade with 25 knife sticks. Numerous organs were torn apart. With a 23 centimeter deep stab, the perpetrator apparently even pushed the handle into the wound. The victim's back was then perforated.
According to the Westfalenblatt, the execution should have been preceded by a dispute over money. The victim Raschad A. is said to have owed the later knife sharpener 1,200 euros. In a dispute over the repayment, the Lebanese allegedly closed his eyes and broke his nose. Days later, the brother of the battered Raschad A. lured out of the house with a phone call. This was followed by the bloody deed, which, according to the judge, was neither insidious nor due to low motives.
The rule of law collapses
In addition to the slaughtered Yazidis, there is another victim to complain about: the German constitutional state, which will in future include customary law in clan and family disputes. Whether the family of Raschad. A is happy about it, may rather be doubted. According to Westfalenblatt, more than 2,000 mourners came to the funeral of the victim, who was buried in southern Lebanon.
According to a brother, Rasad was very popular in the home of his family. 'When IS attacked the Kurds in Sinjar, he collected money and clothing for the Kurds.' The sympathy for his brother's death was overwhelming. Certainly, many with just as much sympathy will follow the process of 'bodily harm resulting in death', especially the pronouncement of judgment.
https://www.anonymousnews.ru/2019/12/21/landgericht-bielefeld-islamische-blutrache-kein-mord/