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Thursday, July 18, 2019

UNIT 1012 SUPPORTS THE DEATH SENTENCE FOR THE TRIO WHO MURDERED THE TWO SCANDINAVIAN WOMEN



The bodies of Maren Ueland, left, and Louisa Vesterager Jespersen were discovered near the base of Mount Toubkal. One of the women was decapitated [Monday December 17, 2018]
[PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/student-backpacker-found-beheaded-in-moroccan-mountains-c6pncw8d5]
            On this date, July 18, 2019, three ISIS Militants are sentenced to death by firing squad for the murders of two Scandinavian women hiking in the Atlas Mountains.

    
The dead cannot cry out for justice. It is a duty of the living to do so for them. - Lois McMaster Bujold

            We, the comrades of Unit 1012: The VFFDP, whose group consists of murdered victims’ families and friends welcome the death sentence and thank the Moroccan people for endorsing it. We also support Louisa Jespersen’s mother for wanting justice for her daughter. We will write an opinion piece on our thoughts.

 
Three extremists who #beheaded two #women in the Atlas mountains, Morocco, have been sentenced to death by firing squad. 🌟🌟

Louisa Vesterager Jespersen, 24, from Denmark, and Maren Ueland, 28, from Norway, were both found dead on December 17 last year. They had pitched up in a ‘remote mountainous region’ 6.2 miles away from the village of Imlil, at the foot of Mount Toubkal, when they were killed in their tent.

Today ringleader Abdessamed Ejjoud, Younes Ouaziyad, 27, and Rachid Affati, 33, received the maximum penalty for their murders. The group, who pledge allegiance to the Islamic State, previously admitted filming themselves killing the women before posting the footage online.



The mother of Louisa Jespersen:


"The most just thing would be to give these beasts the death penalty they deserve, I ask that of you," said Helle Petersen in a letter read by her lawyer in an anti-terrorist court in Sale, near the capital Rabat. "My life was destroyed the moment that two policemen came to my door on December 17th to announce my daughter's death," the mother of 24-year-old Louisa Vesterager Jespersen wrote in the letter, read out in total silence and with the defendants' faces impassive.

“It will bring some sort of justice to our daughters. They go around and kill people, now they will feel what is like to be sentenced to death. That is the bigger picture I try to focus on, justice for our girls and our families and to prevent them from killing again.” – Helle Petersen, the mother of Louisa Jespersen, told the news after the killers were sentenced to death.


            The two quotes above are from Helle Petersen, the mother of 24-year-old Louisa Vesterager Jespersen, who supports the death sentence for the killers. We, the comrades of Unit 1012: The VFFDP, stand with her and walk in her shoes and we not only agree with her strongly but with also went through what she had to go through and we will not forget her daughter. She wants justice and she is not revengeful at all.   

   
Helle Jespersen with her daughter Louisa Vesterager Jespersen.
In memory of Louisa Vesterager Jespersen And Maren Uelan
Published on Dec 25, 2018
We always remembering, the sad memory of these two young scandinavian girls...
   

  



The Death Penalty Opponents are silence:

“I am against the death penalty, but not in the case of my father.”
Niklas Frank, son of Hans Frank, Nazi War criminal.

                We noticed that no government official nor Anti-Death Penalty activist complained when those killers were sentenced to death. They did not go to the Moroccan embassy of their various countries and protest the death sentence.

            They most probably are similar to Niklas Frank, Alan Dershowitz and W. James Antle III and Eric Zorn. They all oppose capital punishment but concede that the worst of the worst should be put to death.  

  
A girl carries pictures of 24-year-old Dane Louisa Vesterager Jespersen (left) and 28-year-old Norwegian Maren Ueland during a candlelight vigil outside the Danish embassy in Rabat, Morocco, on Saturday. Photo: AP

The Firing Squad

            We welcome the fact that the three of them will be executed by the firing squad and not by a painless death of lethal injection. The three of them reminds us of the three Bali Bombers executed by firing squad on November 9, 2008, where one of them Amrozi, despite his carefree demeanor throughout his trial and incarceration, he was reported to have been pale faced and shaking in the moments before his execution.


Trial in killing of two Scandinavian students
Published on May 7, 2019

(2 May 2019) Twenty-four men accused of being involved in the deaths of two Scandinavian tourists appeared in a Moroccan court on Thursday. The bodies of 24-year-old Danish visitor Louisa Vesterager Jespersen and 28-year-old Norwegian tourist Maren Ueland were found in the country's Atlas Mountains in December 2018.
The suspects have all been charged with numerous offences including forming a gang to prepare and carry out terror attacks.
Prosecutors have described the murders as a terrorist act, after a video surfaced online of the murdered tourists swearing allegiance to the Islamic State group.
Defence lawyer for the family of murdered tourist Louisa Vesterager Jespersen, Khalid El Fataoui, said that he will argue in court that the suspects should receive the death penalty.
"We will be making our case and requesting the maximum sentence for these suspects to ensure prevention," El Fataoui said. The trial's opening session has been delayed until May 16.

  



What if they were allowed to live?  

            Of the 23 men convicted, only three of them were sentenced to death. It was good that the trio got the death penalty, because if they were allowed to keep their lives, they might get released or plan more attacks behind bars. It was good that they were charged in Morocco, not Norway where they might get a comfortable 20 year prison sentence in a ‘Hotel Style’ Prison.

            As the Lech Kaczynski said: 

“Countries that give up this penalty award an unimaginable advantage to the criminal over his victim, the advantage of life over death.”
[Mr. Kaczynski said in July 2006. His coalition partner, the far-right League of Polish Families, wants to change the country’s penal code so that pedophiles convicted of murder will face execution.]
 
            They all have no right to life.  
               
Special thanks to the Moroccans:

            We, the comrades of Unit 1012: The VFFDP, send our special and utmost thanks to the Moroccans who condemned the murders and also show support to the victims and their families.


Crowds of Moroccans, men and women, gathered Saturday (December 22, 2018) morning in front of the Danish and Norwegian embassies in Rabat, carrying banners with messages of solidarity. The banners read “No to terrorism,” and “We are all Danish and Norwegian.”

  
Moroccans gather in front of Denmark's embassy in Rabat to honour Maren Ueland from Norway and Louisa Vesterager Jespersen from Denmark, who were killed in Morocco, in Rabat, Morocco December 22, 2018. The placards read "Together against terrorism fanaticism extremism" and "Yes To Peace and Security". REUTERS/Youssef Boudlal


We thank those Moroccans who petitioned the government to bring back the death penalty for the perpetrators.


A Moroccan has mounted a Change.org petition, calling on the Ministry of Justice to sentence the murderers of 28-year-old Maren Ueland from Norway and 24-year-old Louisa Vesterager Jespersen from Denmark to death.
<<“The death penalty is undoubtedly the right solution to this horrible crime, as [a] Moroccan, I request the application of Articles 393, 399 of the Moroccan Penal Code”, the petition reads.>>

 
Moroccans condemning murder of Scandinavian tourists, Louisa and Maren, in front of Danish embassy in Rabat. Morocco World News (Saturday December 22, 2018)
 
            Last of all, those Moroccans were united to seek justice for the victims and they were united in doing so. They are the kind of good people who truly have compassion and care for the murdered victims and their families. We also will not forget the lawyer who represented the two murder victims, we say thank you. 

Moroccan women carry photos of Maren Ueland and Louisa Vesterager Jespersen during a candlelight vigil outside the Danish embassy in Rabat. Picture: Mosa'ab Elshamy/AFP

Vigils in Morocco for murdered Nordic hikers
Published on Dec 27, 2018
(22 Dec 2018) Several hundred people on Saturday paid tribute on Saturday to two Scandinavian university students who were killed on a hiking trip to Morocco.
A memorial service for 28-year-old Norwegian Maren Ueland and 24-year-old Louisa Vesterager Jespersen was held in front of the Norwegian and Danish embassies in the capital, Rabat.
The women's bodies were found on Monday in a village near Morocco's Toukbal mountain.
A total of 13 men have been detained in connection with the murders, which authorities in Morocco consider a terrorist act.
Morocco is generally considered safe for tourists but it has been routing out Islamic extremists for years.

   



As Mark Shields said:

 There is always strength in numbers. The more individuals or organizations that you can rally to your cause, the better. - Mark Shields
 
            Perhaps the murders of Murders of Louisa Vesterager Jespersen and Maren Ueland is a wake-up call for the return of capital punishment. Von Goethe was right all along:
           

  


The last thing she said Louisa Vesterager Jespersen 2018
Published on Dec 19, 2018
The last thing she said Louisa Vesterager Jespersen 2018
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OTHER LINKS:
Moroccans Condemn Tourist Murders at Danish, Norwegian Embassies


Mother of murdered Danish student urges death sentences in Morocco trial



THREE MILITANTS SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR THE MURDERS OF TWO FEMALE SCANDINAVIAN HIKERS [JULY 18, 2019]



1 comment:

  1. We agree with the mother. the absolute only correct and just punsihment for crimes like these is the death penalty.

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