
Irish Government Blames ‘Misogyny’ for Murder of a Woman by a Migrant
An American woman was beaten to death in her home in southern Ireland, with police believing the asylum seeker suspected of the killing fled Ireland just hours later.

An American woman was beaten to death in her home in southern Ireland, with police believing the asylum seeker suspected of the killing fled Ireland just hours later.

The hit-and-run incident has attracted global attention because of the authorities’ handling of the case.

Reports suggest that an extremely dangerous Sudanese asylum seeker was able to slip into Northern Ireland from the EU, prompting public outrage.

The judge emphasized the ideological motives behind the Mannheim attack—noting that Ataee believed every Muslim had a duty to kill non-believers.

European authorities seem unable—or unwilling—to deal with migrants whose asylum applications are rejected.