“How Can Women Trust The System If Gang-Rapists Can’t Be Deported?”

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“How Can Women Trust The System If Gang-Rapists Can’t Be Deported?”​

Meloni Rages Against Italian Judiciary​

10 Mar 2026 ~~ By


Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has sharply criticized judicial decisions blocking the detention of migrants transferred to Albania, citing the case of a Moroccan rapist with a long criminal record whom authorities say they cannot detain or deport after he applied for international protection.

Speaking to RTL 102.5, Meloni said some court rulings preventing the continued detention of migrants transferred to Italian processing centers in Albania were “surreal” and undermined public safety.
“I also wonder where the feminists are in the face of these events,”
Meloni said during the interview, referring to the case of one of the migrants, Moroccan national Fathallah Ouardi, who had been transferred to Albania but was later returned to Italy after judges refused to validate his detention.
Meloni said the man had a lengthy criminal record. “The record of one of these migrants includes convictions for drug dealing, resisting a public official, conspiracy to commit sexual assault, and gang rape,”she said, as cited by Secolo d’Italia.
According to the prime minister, the court rejected the detention order after the migrant applied for international protection.
“This is someone who entered Italy illegally, started dealing drugs, and gang-raped a woman — we can’t detain him, we can’t send him to Albania, we can’t repatriate him, and we’re almost forced to grant him international protection,”
she said, adding that such decisions raise serious questions about the protection of victims and public confidence in the justice system.

“How can we guarantee the safety of citizens like this?”she asked. “These decisions are surreal; they affect not the government’s work but citizens’ rights, first and foremost, the right to safety.”

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Remix News provided reporting this week on another Moroccan national accused of raping a 26-year-old woman in Bottanuco in what was a sustained attack over the course of an evening. The suspect was born in 1987 and has accumulated a series of criminal charges and convictions in Italy over more than a decade.
Authorities say he was investigated for drug trafficking between 2014 and 2015 and charged with illegal immigration in 2015. Records also list illegal entry and residence in Trentino in 2016 and theft in 2017.
Court documents further list convictions including resisting a public official and drug trafficking in 2014, as well as participation in sexual assault and gang sexual assault in 2018. A further drug trafficking conviction was recorded in 2025.


Commentary:
This article goes to show you that "Deep State-itis" is a disease that is ubiquitous throughout the “free world”. It is propagated in the schools, universities and is firmly ensconced in government.
Only a broken corrupt judicial system could possibly protect such people. Hence, some members of the U.S. Federal Judiciary come to mind.
The supposed Feminist Movement both in the U.S. and Europe has proven to be a scam...
They’re hiding, afraid to speak out in fear of the subhuman, lowlife, dirt bag, illegal aliens criminal rapists mainly from Muslim countries.
Any legitimate leader that seeks to protect their nation from Illegal Criminal Trespassers will have to ignore obviously activist decisions from courts that are obviously working against sound government actions to safe guard the nation and its people.
They have to put together methods to remove these activist judges practicing Law-fare.
Judges that work to stymie the lawful actions of elected officials must be removed.
 

“How Can Women Trust The System If Gang-Rapists Can’t Be Deported?”​

Meloni Rages Against Italian Judiciary​

10 Mar 2026 ~~ By


Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has sharply criticized judicial decisions blocking the detention of migrants transferred to Albania, citing the case of a Moroccan rapist with a long criminal record whom authorities say they cannot detain or deport after he applied for international protection.

Speaking to RTL 102.5, Meloni said some court rulings preventing the continued detention of migrants transferred to Italian processing centers in Albania were “surreal” and undermined public safety.
“I also wonder where the feminists are in the face of these events,”
Meloni said during the interview, referring to the case of one of the migrants, Moroccan national Fathallah Ouardi, who had been transferred to Albania but was later returned to Italy after judges refused to validate his detention.
Meloni said the man had a lengthy criminal record. “The record of one of these migrants includes convictions for drug dealing, resisting a public official, conspiracy to commit sexual assault, and gang rape,”she said, as cited by Secolo d’Italia.
According to the prime minister, the court rejected the detention order after the migrant applied for international protection.
“This is someone who entered Italy illegally, started dealing drugs, and gang-raped a woman — we can’t detain him, we can’t send him to Albania, we can’t repatriate him, and we’re almost forced to grant him international protection,”
she said, adding that such decisions raise serious questions about the protection of victims and public confidence in the justice system.

“How can we guarantee the safety of citizens like this?”she asked. “These decisions are surreal; they affect not the government’s work but citizens’ rights, first and foremost, the right to safety.”

~Snip~
Remix News provided reporting this week on another Moroccan national accused of raping a 26-year-old woman in Bottanuco in what was a sustained attack over the course of an evening. The suspect was born in 1987 and has accumulated a series of criminal charges and convictions in Italy over more than a decade.
Authorities say he was investigated for drug trafficking between 2014 and 2015 and charged with illegal immigration in 2015. Records also list illegal entry and residence in Trentino in 2016 and theft in 2017.
Court documents further list convictions including resisting a public official and drug trafficking in 2014, as well as participation in sexual assault and gang sexual assault in 2018. A further drug trafficking conviction was recorded in 2025.


Commentary:
This article goes to show you that "Deep State-itis" is a disease that is ubiquitous throughout the “free world”. It is propagated in the schools, universities and is firmly ensconced in government.
Only a broken corrupt judicial system could possibly protect such people. Hence, some members of the U.S. Federal Judiciary come to mind.
The supposed Feminist Movement both in the U.S. and Europe has proven to be a scam...
They’re hiding, afraid to speak out in fear of the subhuman, lowlife, dirt bag, illegal aliens criminal rapists mainly from Muslim countries.
Any legitimate leader that seeks to protect their nation from Illegal Criminal Trespassers will have to ignore obviously activist decisions from courts that are obviously working against sound government actions to safe guard the nation and its people.
They have to put together methods to remove these activist judges practicing Law-fare.
Judges that work to stymie the lawful actions of elected officials must be removed.
they shouldn't be deported....









they should be BURIED.
 
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The Left says that it is intolerant to complain about the rape of European women by the 6th century goat molesters.

 
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