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by Soeren Kern • July 14, 2018 at
5:00 am
- Karam Majdi, a
19-year-old failed asylum seeker believed to be from Egypt,
was sentenced to seven years in prison for raping a
14-year-old girl he met online. Majdi claimed to be an
unaccompanied minor from Syria when he arrived in the UK in
2016.
- During the 2018 Quds
Day rally in London, Sheikh Mohammad Saeed Bahmanpour of the
Islamic Centre of England sent a message "to the Jewish
people of Palestine": "You can be sure that the
resistance will come, free Palestine, and wipe Israel off the
map."
- A protection order
was issued in Sheffield for three sisters, aged one, four and
six, deemed at risk of female genital mutilation (FGM).
In London,
Southwark Cathedral hosted an iftar dinner — a meal after sunset
during the month of Ramadan — as part of the program of events to
mark the anniversary of the London Bridge attack. (Garry
Knight/Wikimedia Commons)
June 1. Karam Majdi, a 19-year-old failed asylum
seeker believed to be from Egypt, was sentenced to seven years in
prison for raping a 14-year-old girl he met online. Majdi met the
girl and a friend at East Croydon train station in 2017 and raped
her in a nearby youth hostel. Majdi claimed to be an unaccompanied
minor from Syria when he arrived in the UK in 2016.
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