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Tuesday, November 24, 2020

MOROCCANS FOR THE DEATH PENALTY: JUSTICE FOR ADNANE BOUCHOUF

            Apart from the murders of Louisa Vesterager Jespersen and Maren Ueland, we also agree with the Moroccans when they seek the death penalty for the murder of children. In this case, the murder of 11-year-old Adnane Bouchouf. We thank those who stand up for the victim.

  

Adnane Bouchouf

Moroccans Launch Online Petition to Execute Adnane Bouchouf’s Killer

According to Article 474 of Morocco’s penal code, the kidnapping of a minor is punished with a death penalty if the victim ends up dead.

By

Taha Mebtoul

Sep 12, 2020

Rabat – Following the capture of the suspect in the raping and killing of 11-year-old Adnane Bouchouf in Tangier, Moroccans launched a death penalty petition on Facebook. The petition, which aims to collect a million signatures, calls for the execution of the criminal.

The brutal murder of Adnane Boucouf has promted the question of whether death penalty should be applied again in Morocco’s judicial system.

Facebook users expressed their outrage at the odious crime, launching the petition that has so far collected more than 100,000 signatures.  

According to Article 474 of Morocco’s penal code, the kidnapping of a minor is punished with a death penalty if the victim ends up dead.

Although death penalty remains a legal punishement in Morocco, the last execution took place in 1993. In practice, death row inmates only receive life imprisonment.

According to the Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA), Morocco sentenced at least 10 individuals in 2018, while more than 93 are still on death row.

Adnane Bouchouf was reported missing on September 7, after his parents sent him to purchase a medicine from a nearby pharmacy, but the boy never came back.

After arresting a 24-year old suspect in the case, the Tangier police found the boy’s body yesterday night, buried in a garden near his family’s house. 

One day after the child disappeared, a street camera footage showed a young man talking to Adnane before walking away with him.

Security services only managed to identify the suspect appearing in the footage on Friday, after Adnane was already killed.

Tangier police arrested today three other individuals for not reporting the killing of Adnane Bouchouf. The suspects are the flatmates of the 24-year-old man who raped and killed the child.

According to Article 299 of Morocco’s penal code, the suspects can face between two months and four years in prison, as well as a fine ranging between MAD 400 ($44) and MAD 2,000 ($218).

INTERNET SOURCE: https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2020/09/318189/moroccans-launch-facebook-petition-to-execute-adnane-bouchoufs-killer/

  

Ahmed Assid Sparks Controversey on Death Penalty in Morocco

Activist: Pro-Death Penalty Moroccans Are No Better Than Adnane’s Killer

Thousands of citizens slammed the timing of the activist’s comments, which came in response to public anger and sorrow at the violent rape and murder of 11-year-old Adnane in Tangier.

By

Safaa Kasraoui

Sep 13, 2020

Rabat – Moroccan activist Ahmed Assid has sparked controversy over his remarks against citizens who are calling for the death penalty for the man who raped and murdered an 11-year-old boy named Adnane in Tangier.

Social networks have become a platform for Moroccan citizens and public figures to share their anger towards the man who kidnapped, raped, and murdered Adnane on September 7.

The case enraged citizens who are calling for the death penalty for the killer, while others demand he be severely punished with life in prison.

Amazigh activist Ahmed Assid, however, slammed the Moroccans who asked for the death penalty for Adnane’s killer.

In a post on Facebook, the activist acknowledged that the killer’s crimes are “heinous” and the condemnation is a “natural thing.”

He believes, however, that Moroccans calling for his death are “no less brutal than the monster they want revenge against.”

Assid believes that people calling for Adnane’s killer to be put to death are showing the “extent of the anger and violence” inside them, which is not a “solution to the problem.”

Moroccans hit back at his critique, taking to the comments of his Facebook post to respond.

This is not the first time Ahmed Assid has stirred controversy in Morocco over his statements.

The Amazigh activist and author of several books on Amazigh culture has previously made headlines due to his controversial remarks on religion and language.

The murder of Adnane reignited Moroccan’s fear of and frustration with the increase in cases of pedophilia in Morocco.

In recent years, Moroccan police arrested several suspects on charges of pedophilia, with some high-profile cases garnering international attention. 

A more recent case occurred on Saturday, when police in Tangier arrested a suspect for his alleged intent to kidnap and assault an 11-year-old boy.

Police determined that the man established a relationship with the minor via Facebook, before attempting to meet him.

In coordination with the victim’s father, police arrested the man as he was trying to meet the boy and seduce him with gifts.

Another arrest took place in May, when police arrested a pediatrician suspected of raping and exploiting minors in Temara, a suburb of Rabat.

Articles 486 and 488 of Morocco’s Criminal Code stipulate that rape or attempted rape of children under the age of 18 is punishable with 10 to 20 years in prison.

However, Article 474 of Morocco’s penal code stipulates that the kidnapping of a minor is punishable with the death penalty if the victim dies.

INTERNET SOURCE: https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2020/09/318247/activist-pro-death-penalty-moroccans-are-no-better-than-adnanes-killer/

  

Sheikh Omar Al Kazabri is the imam at the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca.


Top Imam in Morocco Defends Death Penalty in Adnane Bouchouf Case

Sheikh Omar Al Kazabri slammed those who are weighing the “human rights” of a confessed killer over justice for Adnane.

Sep 13, 2020

Rabat – Sheikh Omar Al Kazabri, the imam at the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca and a top imam in Morocco, has defended Moroccans advocating for the death penalty as punishment for the kidnapping, rape, and murder of 11-year-old Adnane Bouchouf in Tangier.

On Friday, police in Tangier arrested a 24-year-old man who confessed to raping and killing Adnane Bouchouf on September 9. The killer led police to a garden where he buried Adnane’s body.

The case has stirred an uproar in the country, with many Moroccans calling for the killer to be put to death for his crimes. One petition calling for his execution aims to gather one million signatures.

As is the case in many countries, the death penalty is a subject of debate in Morocco. Some Moroccans see no other way to punish confessed pedophiles and murderers, while others believe executing perpetrators of heinous crimes does nothing to attack the root of the problem.

Human rights activists around the world often adopt a firm position against the death penalty, arguing that every living person has an inalienable right to live, regardless of the crime they have committed.

Arguments against the death penalty in Morocco take on similar themes. Ahmed Assid, a controversial Moroccan activist, stated that Moroccans who are calling for the death of Adnane’s killer are “just as brutal as the killer himself.”

  

Adnane Bouchouf


Sheikh Omar Al Kazabri, however, has come to the defense of those who support the death penalty to punish Adnane’s killer. 

“My heart is broken in pain over the killing of the child Adnane,” the imam wrote on his official Facebook account. “There is no word in the dictionary that describes the severity of these heinous acts.”

After lamenting the loss of the child, Al Kazabri turned to the death penalty debate, condemning those who do not think Adnane’s killer does not deserve this punishment for his crimes.

“It is astonishing for those who [use] the cover of human rights to try to defend criminals,” he remarked.

Sheikh Omar Al Kazabri argued that the principles of justice in Islam supports the concept known as “an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.” The expression refers to the belief that the punishment for a crime should match the offense.

In the case of Adnane, execution is a fitting punishment for murder.

The imam criticized those who reject this principle of justice in Islam, arguing this position is also a rejection of the Prophet Muhammad.

Islam calls for punishment befitting to the crime in question, Al Kazabri underlined, saying that those who are advocating for the rights of Adnane’s killer are ignoring conceptions of justice in the Quran.

He called upon Moroccans to use this horrific case as an opportunity to self-reflect and rally around virtues, morals, and goodness. He stressed that Morocco must not lose sight of its consciousness and values in these times of darkness.

INTERNET SOURCE: https://www.facebook.com/VictimsFamiliesForTheDeathPenalty/posts/3123886251066653 ..........

https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2020/09/318293/top-imam-in-morocco-defends-death-penalty-in-adnane-bouchouf-case/

https://vk.com/wall-184585082_48

OTHER LINKS:

https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2020/09/318163/police-in-tangier-find-missing-child-adnane-killed-buried-in-garden/

https://www.facebook.com/events/696175087912395/?active_tab=discussion

Sunday, November 22, 2020

Celeste Manno (22 November 1996 to 20 November 2020)

              We, the members of Unit 1012: The VFFDP, will remember 23-year-old Celeste Manno on her birthday. As our group consists of families and friends of murdered victims, we send our condolences to her family members.

    

Celeste Manno

(November 22, 1996 to November 16, 2020)

[PHOTO SOURCE: https://7news.com.au/news/vic/mernda-homicide-investigation-ongoing-as-victim-celeste-manno-is-identified-c-1592350]

Celeste Manno was a 23-year-old former high school cheerleader from Melbourne who worked at a call center.  She was stabbed to death in her own bed, allegedly by a 35-year-old male co-worker, Luay Sako, who was infatuated with the young woman.

 

Celeste Manno in a nightclub


Life, School and Career

Celeste Manno was born on November 22, 1996 in Catania, Italy, and moved with her family to Melbourne, Australia. She was a cheerleader at Lalor Secondary College. Celeste also studied criminology and psychology at RMIT University. The 23-year-old was employed at Serco, a call center, at the time of her death.  

   

Celeste Manno in blue dress


Death

On November 16, 2020 at about 4 a.m., Celeste Manno was found dead in her bedroom at her family’s home in Mernda. She was brutally stabbed to death while asleep in her bed. Homicide Squad detectives are investigating the gruesome crime scene.  

According to local reports, Celeste Manno was “slaughtered in her bed” by an intruder who broke in through a bedroom window. The killer carried out a “frenzied knife attack” on the young woman, repeatedly stabbing her in the chest and torso as she lay in bed.  

Police arrived to find the cheerleader had been “butchered” by the stalker in the blood-spattered home. Graphic photos from the crime scene show smeared blood dripping down a metal fence outside the house. A coroner's van removed the bloodied remains of Celeste Manno.

   

Celeste Manno, 23, (pictured) was allegedly murdered as she slept in her north Melbourne home last November

[PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9858009/Devastated-mother-alleged-murder-stalking-victim-Celeste-Manno-campaigns-law-reform.html]


Investigation

Arrest

Later on the same day that Celeste Manno was killed, a former co-worker of the young victim was arrested after he turned himself in to police. On November 18, the identity of the suspect was confirmed by police as Luay Sako, age 35, from Roxburgh Park. He had worked with Celeste at the Serco call center, but he was fired over a year ago.  

  

Mrs Di Mauro said she will continue to fight for change in the honour of her daughter


Stalking

Luay Sako reportedly developed an infatuation with Celeste Manno, who is 12 years his junior, after she supported him when he was fired from his job in 2019. When she told Sako she was not interested in him romantically, Sako began sending the cheerleader “disgusting and vulgar abuse” on Instagram, according to her family.

Celeste Manno eventually blocked Sako on social media, but he created dozens of fake accounts to continue stalking her. Throughout 2020, Luay Sako became increasingly obsessive over the young woman, her family says.  

On Saturday, November 14, Celeste Manno posted a photo to social media that shows the young woman linking hands with her boyfriend, Chris Ridsdale. It was the first time Celeste Manno posted a photo of herself with a man since the stalking began.  

Her family believes this photo, which showed Celeste touching another man, pushed Sako over the edge and into a “stabbing frenzy.”  

Court Proceedings

On November 19, Luay Sako was charged with the murder of Celeste Manno, age 23. A lawyer for the accused told the Melbourne Magistrates Court that 35-year-old Sako was not on any medication at the time the girl was killed. Sako also has no history of psychological illness.  

On November 20, investigators found a smartphone discarded near the home of Celeste Manno. The investigators believe the phone may belong to Sako, and could contain information that is “crucial” to prosecuting the accused killer.  

Luay Sako is being held without bail as the investigation continues.

INTERNET SOURCE: https://everipedia.org/wiki/lang_en/celeste-manno

   

Celeste Manno

(November 22, 1996 to November 16, 2020)

[PHOTO SOURCE: https://twitter.com/margpies4life/status/1328535685259616257/photo/1]


OTHER LINKS:

Celeste Manno (November 22, 1996 to November 16, 2020)

PHOTO: https://www.facebook.com/Surviving-Victims-of-Murderer-Promoters-1299628893521812/photos/2038870479597646

Devastated mother of Celeste Manno, 23, killed by a stalker reveals her heartbreak at not being able to save her daughter's life - as she campaigns for major law reform

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=2028837960600898&id=1299628893521812

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9858009/Devastated-mother-alleged-murder-stalking-victim-Celeste-Manno-campaigns-law-reform.html

Celeste Manno for you sweet baby girl. You would be so proud of your mum and your lil brother! I know your mum believes she failed you BUT you and I know this is not true. I also know the Australian public will stand by your mum as we all will, for we are not only fighting for 'Celeste's Law' to protect all Australians from VILE STALKERS, but we are doing this for you, because we know, if you could, you would fight this fight too! If the Death Penalty were still in place you would probably still be with us, so I couldn't agree more, bring back the DEALTH PENALTY for VILE ENTITLED CREATURES for they are not men and women, BUT DEMONS in disguise!

https://www.facebook.com/grace.dimauro.7/posts/5983116181760664

https://www.facebook.com/tarangchawlaonline/photos/hernameis-celeste-manno23-year-old-celeste-manno-pictured-has-been-killed-in-mel/3752250214794434/

Mrs Di Mauro said she will continue to fight for change in the honour of her daughter

PHOTO: https://www.facebook.com/Surviving-Victims-of-Murderer-Promoters-1299628893521812/photos/2038875989597095

https://www.facebook.com/tarangchawlaonline/photos/hernameis-celeste-manno23-year-old-celeste-manno-pictured-has-been-killed-in-mel/3752250214794434/

https://vimeo.com/486248212

https://twitter.com/search?q=%23CelesteManno

https://7news.com.au/news/crime/family-and-friends-farewell-melbourne-woman-celeste-manno-allegedly-murdered-in-mernda-home-c-1678169

Wednesday, November 18, 2020

John Stevens, Baron Stevens of Kirkwhelpington changed from a death penalty opponent to supporter

 

John Arthur Stevens, Baron Stevens of Kirkwhelpington, QPM, KStJ, DL, FRSA (born 21 October 1942) was Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis (head of the Metropolitan Police Service) from 2000 until 2005. From 1991 to 1996, he was Chief Constable of Northumbria Police before being appointed one of HM Inspectors of Constabulary in September 1996. He was then appointed Deputy Commissioner of the Met in 1998 until his promotion to Commissioner in 2000. He was a writer for the News of the World, for £7,000 an article, until his resignation as the hacking scandal progressed. He sits in the House of Lords as a crossbencher.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stevens,_Baron_Stevens_of_Kirkwhelpington

[PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.conservativehome.com/thetorydiary/2006/06/john_stevens_fo.html] 

       There are some death penalty opponents who changed their position on capital punishment after someone they loved were murdered. John Stevens, Baron Stevens of Kirkwhelpington, a former Met Police Chief, changed his mind on the death penalty after the murder of PC Sharon Beshenivsky.

            UK needs a Strongman like the late Chief Justice Rayner Goddard where criminals will fear him.

Such an extreme act of pure evil can only be met by the most extreme of responses - and that can only be death. All my life I've been against the death penalty. I genuinely never thought I'd say this, but I am now convinced that the monster who executed this young woman in cold blood should, in turn, be killed as punishment for his crime. - John Stevens, Baron Stevens of Kirkwhelpington

[PHOTO SOURCE: https://quozio.com/quote/qzr7p7f333ks/1229/such-an-extreme-act-of-pure-evil-can-only-be-met-by-the]


If the death penalty was not imposed then "wrong really has finally totally triumphed over right and all civilised society, all we hold dear, is the loser." 

- John Stevens, Baron Stevens of Kirkwhelpington

[PHOTO SOURCE: https://quozio.com/quote/hwwv7bcchftj/1092/if-the-death-penalty-was-not-imposed-then-wrong-really-has]



        

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Police killers 'must face death'

Last Updated: Sunday, 20 November 2005, 09:07 GMT

The death penalty should be reinstated for people who kill police following the murder of Pc Sharon Beshenivsky, the former Met Police chief has said.

Lord Stevens said the "cold-blooded" murder of Pc Beshenivsky had "finally" changed his mind on the death penalty.

"Such an extreme act of pure evil can only be met by the most extreme of responses - and that can only be death," he told the News of the World.

Pc Beshenivsky was fatally shot outside a travel agents in Bradford.

"All my life I've been against the death penalty," Lord Stevens said.

"I genuinely never thought I'd say this, but I am now convinced that the monster who executed this young woman in cold blood should, in turn, be killed as punishment for his crime.

"For the first time in my life, despite 40 years at the sharp end of policing, I finally see no alternative."

If the death penalty was not imposed then "wrong really has finally totally triumphed over right and all civilised society, all we hold dear, is the loser," he added.

He said there must be "massive safeguards" to make sure there were no miscarriages of justice in imposing the death penalty.

"But those who can incontrovertibly be proved to have murdered a police officer should be killed," he said.

  

Lord Stevens is credited with turning around the fortunes of the Met


'Only way'

Murdering someone who you knew to be a police officer was different from all other murders.

"You are not just killing an individual, you are attacking everything they represent," he added.

"I know now that capital punishment is the only major way left for the majority of right-thinking people to fight against the minority of monsters in our midst.

"I'm just so sorry yet another brave police officer has had to be murdered before it happens."

Lord Stevens was head of the Met from 2000 until January of this year.

He is widely credited as turning around the fortunes of the force following the Macpherson Report which said it was "institutionally racist".

INTERNET SOURCE: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4453848.stm


A Land Fit for Criminals: An Insider's View of Crime, Punishment and Justice in England and Wales

https://victimsfamiliesforthedeathpenalty.blogspot.com/2019/11/unit-1012-book-club-land-fit-for.html

OTHER LINKS:

https://victimsfamiliesforthedeathpenalty.blogspot.com/2016/05/nigel-farage-good-death-penalty-opponent.html

https://victimsfamiliesforthedeathpenalty.blogspot.com/2014/11/the-humanitarian-theory-of-punishment.html

https://victimsfamiliesforthedeathpenalty.blogspot.com/2017/04/the-lord-chief-justice-rayner-goddards.html

http://soldierexecutionerprolifer2008.blogspot.com/2020/08/the-first-comissioner-of-police-in.html