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UK allows Muslim migrant rapist allowed to stay in the country because he fears persecution in his native Iran

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Something is very wrong in the UK, which on top of everything else is now serving as a haven for an Iranian rapist whose fear of having to return to Iran didn’t stop him from committing his crime in the first place.

If the victim were a relative of Judge John Keith, Keith would likely not rule in the rapist’s favor. The rapist is a dangerous criminal who “has never given ‘any indication’ of having insight to the impact of his crime or actions. He has also never taken part in any rehabilitation courses.” All this makes it possible or even likely that he will re-offend.

The rapist expected not to be deported, and will continue to live in safety on the taxpayer dime while his victim pays the price. Meanwhile, the UK just banned Danish politician Rasmus Paludan from entering the country, because he intended to exercise his legal right to burn a copy of the Quran in Wakefield.

“‘FIEND STAYS’ Rapist can stay in UK over fears he could face persecution for his crime in his native Iran,” by Isaac Crowson, The Sun, March 19, 2023:

A RAPIST fighting deportation can stay in the UK — after a judge ruled he could face persecution for his crime in his native Iran.

His appeal was accepted even though he had apparently lied throughout the process about working for MI5.

The man — known only as XX — was jailed for seven years in 2001 over the rape in London.

The victim was a female lodger asleep in the same house.

Ministers wanted to automatically deport him after he finished his jail sentence but he appealed.

Bizarrely, throughout the process, the man claimed he had worked with the UK’s security service.

He said he feared the death penalty in Iran because officials there knew of his rape conviction.

Another reason he gave to stay was that he is openly a critic of the Iranian regime.

The immigration appeals tribunal heard the man arrived in the UK in 1992 as a student.

He was arrested in October 2000 and convicted a year later.

A deportation order was made in 2005.

Immigration papers say the man has never given “any indication” of having insight to the impact of his crime or actions.

He has also never taken part in any rehabilitation courses.

The fiend claimed he was approached by MI5 because he mixed in social circles connected with the Iranian Embassy in London.

However, the security services refused to confirm or deny his claim.

Judge John Keith ruled that XX could stay on human rights grounds amid concern about his conviction risking persecution…..

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