The pictures, candles and red roses were put there Thursday, hours after a German court jailed for life Hussein Khavari, an asylum seeker claiming to be from Afghanistan, for the rape and murder of a medical student. It has sparked the rise of the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany AfD party, the anti-Islam Pegida street movement, and the white pride Identitarian Movement. The other photos were marked with the names Mia, Mireille and Keira. A girl publicly identified only as Mia, 15, from the town of Kandel was stabbed to death in December in a supermarket by her former boyfriend, a refugee from Afghanistan believed to be around 20 years old. Mireille, 17, was stabbed to death in March in Flensburg, and police have arrested as the chief suspect an year-old Afghan asylum seeker. And Keira, 14, was killed in a knife attack in early March in Berlin.

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Apostate of Islam
Updated June 18, Indonesian police have dropped pornography charges against hardline Indonesian cleric Rizieq Shihab after failing to find the person who uploaded the images. The charges related to a purported online chat between Rizieq and a supporter, which included naked images of the woman. Screenshots of the chat, including an apparent request from Rizieq for the explicit images, were shared on the internet last year. Under Indonesia's anti-pornography laws it is illegal to view, store or share any images of explicit nudity, or to make anyone else be an "object or model" of pornography. The same laws were used in to jail Indonesian pop star Nazril "Ariel" Irham after two homemade sex tapes leaked online.


Child marriage
By Sarah Vine for the Daily Mail. Feminism, it is now often argued, is an idea that has had its day. In Britain, where women are equal in the eyes of the law, and where girls outperform boys in education, emancipation no longer feels like the fight of our lives. But this week I realised that we need feminism perhaps more than ever before. We need to empower women, listen to young girls — and challenge the appalling behaviour of certain men whose belief systems would seem to legitimise the idea that women are forever second-class citizens.



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