Australia: Muslim beheads brother of wife’s lover, says “the system has betrayed me just because I am a foreigner”
Always the victim. In all circumstances. No matter what. It’s a fine art, really. It must take a great deal of practice to invert reality so habitually and indefatigably. But we see it with Islamic supremacists again and again and again.
“Meatworker Mohammed Khan jailed for life over beheading murder of friend during fishing trip,” by Jemima Burt, ABC.net.au, February 12, 2020:
A central Queensland meatworker has been sentenced to life in jail for killing his friend by chopping his head off in a rage over his wife’s affair with the deceased’s brother.Mohammed Khan was this morning found guilty in the Supreme Court trial in Rockhampton of the murder of 33-year-old Syeid Alam.The trial heard Khan had arranged to go fishing with his friend and co-worker, Mr Alam, the night he disappeared in 2016.Mr Alam’s headless body was found on the banks of Rockhampton’s Fitzroy River in April 2016, 11 days after he went missing.The victim’s head was found nearby, wrapped in jeans.A small axe was also found in the area a day later.Khan had pleaded not guilty to Mr Alam’s murder and has been in custody since May 2016.Although the sexual affair between Mr Alam’s brother, Sha Alam Sha Alam, and Mr Khan’s wife, Suparti Suparti, ended seven weeks earlier, Mr Khan became violent when the issue of naked photos of Ms Suparti was brought up, the court was told.Crown prosecutor Joshua Phillips previously told the court highly probable mobile-tower-location data and traffic-camera footage placed Khan at the “kill zone” on the night of the murder.“Who else has been shown to have plans that night with Syeid? he said.“Who else has been shown to have left their home at the right time to be the killer?“Who else has been shown to have a strong motive, a strong motive for dispatching the older brother of the man who slept with his wife … the mother of his young kids.”…‘System has betrayed me’Khan cried and interrupted the judge as he was sentenced to life in jail.“You have betrayed us because I am an outsider,” Khan told the hearing.“I know it is shocking but the system has betrayed me just because I am a foreigner — there was no evidence, there was nothing to prove that I was guilty — I don’t know how you proved that.”Khan’s defence told the court he had a difficult past, taken into forced labour by the Myanmar army 20 years ago before fleeing to Bangladesh and Malaysia, before arriving to Australia on a boat that took seven days to arrive.

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