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The Murderess Jihadi Bitch Shielding Her Mug
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Jihad Watch : A judge in Munich has just sentenced a German woman, one Jennier
Wenisch, a convert to Islam who was an ISIS bride, to ten years in
prison for her part in the murder of a five-year-old Yazidi girl, whom
she and her husband had enslaved. An earlier Jihad Watch report on this
atrocity is here,
and a detailed report here: āGerman ISIS bride who chained up
five-year-old Yazidi slave girl in the sun and let her die of thirst as
punishment for wetting the bed is jailed ten years for āwar crime,āā by
David Averre, MailOnline, October 25, 2021:
A German ISIS bride was sentenced to 10 years in
prison by a Munich court today over the war crime of letting a
five-year-old Yazidi āslaveā girl die of thirst in the sun. Jennifer Wenisch, 30, from Lohne in Lower Saxony, was found
guilty of ātwo crimes against humanity in the form of enslavementā, as
well as aiding and abetting the girlās killing and being a member of a
terrorist organisation.
Wenisch converted to Islam in 2013 and made her way to Iraq
to join the Islamic State, where she and her husband āpurchasedā a
Yazidi woman and child as household slaves according to the Court. āAfter the girl fell ill and wet her mattress, the husband of
the accused chained her up outside as punishment and let the child die
an agonising death of thirst in the scorching heat,ā prosecutors said
during the trial.
āThe accused allowed her husband to do so and did nothing to save the girl.āā¦ Wenischās husband, Taha al-Jumailly, is also facing trial in
separate proceedings in Frankfurt, where the verdict is due in late
November. When asked during the trial about her failure to save the
girl, Wenisch said she was āafraidā that her husband would āpush her or
lock her upā.
Identified only by her first name Nora, the Yazidi girlās
mother has repeatedly testified in both Munich and Frankfurt about the
torment allegedly visited on her child. The defence had claimed the motherās testimony is
untrustworthy and said there was no proof that the girl, who was taken
to hospital after the incident, actually died.
The hospital tried unsuccessfully to revive her. Isnāt her lifeless
body, that had been found chained ā to what? ā outside, enough proof
that she had died?
Wenischās lawyers had called for her to receive just a two-year suspended sentence for supporting a terrorist organisation.
Wenisch herself claimed she was being āmade an example of for
everything that has happened under ISISā at the close of the trial,
according to the daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung, and appeared to show
remorse for the crimes for which she was found guiltyā¦.
Full of self-pity, this monstrous woman claimed she was being
punished for āeverything that has happened under ISIS.ā Nonsense. She is
being punished for exactly one thing: her role in the murder of a
five-year-old girl. We are told that Wenisch āappearedā to show remorse.
Thatās easy to feign. But In prison isnāt it likely that Wenisch, who
apparently has not turned her back on ISIS or on Islam, will continue to
proselytize among the inmates?
Prominent London-based human rights lawyer Amal
Clooney, who has been involved in a campaign for IS crimes against the
Yazidi to be recognised as a āgenocideā, was part of the team
representing the Yazidi girlās motherā¦.
What do this atrocity, and Wenischās punishment, tell us?
First, it reminds us that in Islam it is deemed licit to hold slaves,
like the little Yazidi girl whom the couple had enslaved (itās hard to
imagine what tasks she was given). Muhammad himself bought, sold, and
owned slaves, which has made the practice permissible for Muslims ever
since, for Muhammad was the Perfect Man (al-insan al-kamil) and Model of Conduct (uswa hasana).
Second, it reminds us that Muslims are taught in the Qurāan that
while they are the ābest of peoplesā (3:110), Infidels are the āmost
vile of created beings.ā (98:6) Not all Muslims accept, much less act
on, that view. But fanatical Muslims such as Wenischās husband, Taha
al-Jumailly, felt he could treat this helpless little girl, a
non-Muslim, with as much cruelty as he wished. She was, after all, an
Infidel, and therefore he could do anything he wanted to do with her.
And his wife was too afraid to protest, or try to rescue her.
Third, Jennifer Wenisch saw her husband fasten the little girl to a
chain, attaching her to something ā a tree, a pole ā so that she could
not move about, or seek shade, but was made to endure without relief the
scorching heat of the sun. She died of thirst. If Jennifer Wenisch had
any qualms about this, she did not dare to express them to her husband,
because she knew that he could punish her; the Qurāan gives Muslim
husbands the right to ābeatā their wives if they even suspect them of
being disobedient (4:34); what might she expect from a man as
demonstrably cruel as Taha al-Jumailly?
Fourth, the girlās mother will obtain a kind of justice for her
martyred daughter, because Germany is one of several dozen countries
with laws that include aspects of universal jurisdiction, āa legal
principle that some crimes are so grave ā such as genocide and war
crimes ā that impunity and normal territorial restraints on prosecutions
should not apply.ā The crime in this case ā the murder of the little
girl ā was committed in Iraq, but was understood, properly, as part of
the Islamic Stateās genocidal treatment of the Yazidi people. Hence
German courts believed they could invoke āuniversal jurisdictionā and
try her murderers.
Fifth, the justice in this case might not have been obtained, had the
murdered little girlās mother not had as her lawyer Amal Clooney, who
is now, for obvious reasons, the most famous human rights lawyer in the
world. That led to media attention that insured the case would not
disappear from view, but would be decided by German judges. Who knows
how many other Yazidis have been tormented and murdered, but their
families never obtained justice because they lacked the services of
someone like Amal Clooney?