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The original source for the story seems to be Norway's public broadcasting station NRK.
From the Daily Caller:
http://dailycaller.com/2016/04/06/l...-by-somalian-begs-for-him-not-to-be-deported/
Any feelings of sympathy I would've had for this man evaporated after learning that he would rather have this violent rapist walking among his own countrymen than legally deported back to Somalia.
If a brutal rape via sodomy isn't enough to change this man's mind about the danger of Europe's current immigration policies, what hope is there really for any reasonable reform?
From the Daily Caller:
Leftist Norway politican Karsten Nordal Hauken was brutally sodomized by a Somali and felt so incredibly guilty in the aftermath he subsequently begged authorities not to deport the man.
The story doesn’t end there. Shortly before the sentence was over, Hauken learned the man was about to be deported from Norway and sent back to Somalia.
“I got a strong feeling of guilt and responsibility,” Hauken wrote. “I was the reason he wouldn’t be in Norway, and instead be sent to an unknown future in Somalia. He had already done his time in prison. Would he get punished again, and this time much harder?”
As Hauken noted in the interview, it’s important not to stay silent about personal struggles and mental illness. Rape happens, and not just to women. But perhaps the most notable lesson Hauken says he learned is that “rapists are from a world so different from ours.”
“In his culture, sexual abuse is about power, not lust,” Hauken said. “And it’s not considered a gay action to be the one who engages in power and violence.”
“I don’t feel anger against my rapist, because I look at him as a product of an unjust world. A product of an upbringing full of war,” Hauken said.
What this all means, according to Hauken, is that refugees need our help more than ever.
http://dailycaller.com/2016/04/06/l...-by-somalian-begs-for-him-not-to-be-deported/
Any feelings of sympathy I would've had for this man evaporated after learning that he would rather have this violent rapist walking among his own countrymen than legally deported back to Somalia.
If a brutal rape via sodomy isn't enough to change this man's mind about the danger of Europe's current immigration policies, what hope is there really for any reasonable reform?