Monday, January 23, 2017

Sweden gang rape ‘live-streamed on Facebook’



A gang rape that was reportedly live-streamed on Facebook has led to the arrest of three people.
The trio was detained after the alleged attack in an apartment in Uppsala, Sweden, on Saturday night.
The crime was broadcast on a closed Facebook group, according to Swedish tabloid, Aftonbladet.
On Flashback, the men accused of the rape are identified as Middle Easterners. The rape was conducted at an address in Uppsala, and the men filmed themselves and sent the assault live via Facebook.
About the art:
Gottfried Sieben (1856 – 1918, Austrian) Archibald Smith In 1909, using the pseudonym of Archibald Smith, the Austrian book illustrator Gottfried Sieben painted “Balkangreuel” (Balkan Horror), a series of twelve lithographs showing Turkish soldiers in the act of gang-raping and killing women. The images are highly raw and explicit, but they also have an historical value

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Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Gottfried Sieben's Balkangreuel is just one example of pre-PC visualized comprehension of Islamic hegemony.

The existence of this type of revealing material seems to have vanished from libraries and memory almost uniformly after WWI. Question is why? And why was the Church complicit in this censure.

In a book titled "JIHAD in the West, Muslim Conquests from the 7th to the 21st Centuries Hardcover – October 1, 1998
Author, Paul Fregosi writes on page 22:

"From the fury of the Mahommedan, spare us, O Lord" was a prayer heard for centuries in all the churches of central and southern Europe.