Posted on 09/29/2014 9:01:22 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
In this overly politically correct world, Justice Metivier should be commended for recognizing the crimes committed by these backward un-Canadians for what they were
Justice Monique Metivier of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Honour crimes and the Ottawa judge who gets it
Last week, Justice Monique Metivier of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice sentenced a mother, Iqbal Bibi, and her son Khawar Saeed, to short jail terms for acts of violence committed against Bibis daughter, Saeeds sister.
Bibi received a sentence of five months in jail while Saeed was jailed for seven months. What was interesting about this case was not so much the jail terms but the terms of probation the justice imposed on Bibi.
(Excerpt) Read more at canadafreepress.com ...
“The family came from Pakistan in 2005. In 2011, the daughter, then 22, began working at McDonalds. She committed the most grievous sin the family could imagineshe fell in love with one of her co-workers; a non-Muslim white guy.”
“The daughter, her boyfriend and his family were subjected to constant harassment. On some occasions other relatives of the family stood outside the boyfriends house while Bibi yelled at her daughter to come home. Bibi threatened to kill the couple while Saeed sent her a series of threatening texts. One of them said, If dad doesnt kill you, I will. We will be nothing when someone finds out.”
Deportation would be cheaper.
Even if the sentences are in the right direction, they sure seem short for the offenses of assault and death threats. The daughter, her boyfriend and his family are likely in danger of all being killed by the Muslim family when they get out or by other members of this murderous blood cult.
Sorry, but government mandated English lessons is NOT "getting it."
"Getting it" would be several years in prison or simply shipping their stupid asses back to the Muslim hell-hole from whence they came.
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