

Poland Clamps Down on Violent and Dangerous Criminals
Opposition calls changes “repressive”
Opposition calls changes “repressive”
In two separate jihadi suicide bombings, at a metro station in the EU Quarter and Brussels Airport in Zaventem, 32 people lost their lives.
Over 1,000 people have been sentenced for taking part in the riots that rocked France earlier this month, with the French Justice Minister noting that 742 had been given firm prison sentences and 600 were already behind bars.
A fairly one-sided ‘debate’ has been launched after a woman lied to medical professionals in order to kill her unborn baby, whose gestational age was between seven and eight months.
The day after the Supreme Court’s pronouncement, another rapist had his 12-year sentence reduced by five years.
In the decision that it handed down, the district court stated that if the transgender inmate were to be transferred to a female prison he would pose a “not insignificant security risk for female inmates.”
The Sarkozy affair gives an extremely degraded image of French justice, but also of French political life.
The sentence has been described as “one of the harshest sentences since Joseph Stalin’s time.”
Meanwhile, the mother of young victim has told individuals involved with the case that her daughter is so severely traumatized that she no longer leaves the house.