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On a news program,the girl who was previously kidnapped for 8 yrs in Austria said the Amstetten case was.....?

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......partly to do with World war 2.What on Earth did she mean by this?I think she said it on Sky News yesterday if I remember rightly.

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  1. as i've said before the hype needs to be directed in the right direction. firstly what i want to know is why time and time again are authorities giving perpertrators rights over victims. This man raped a women before his daughter, was only given 18 months for it, got to adopt kids the same gender as the women he raped which i think is really sick, has his criminal record removed after only five years, since his daughter ran away twice b4 the dungeon episode was returned to her family by the police ( if his criminal record had been available) maybe this wouldnt have happened. and is allowed to build a dungeon like cellar if a rapist told me he wanted to build a sound proof room underground i certainly wouldn't think his intentions were good. didn't have his privacy invaded. since clearly rapists have a right to privacy too must be what the austrian authorities think. yeah right privacy to hurt and torture people. sadly this is another case of authorities being to lenient with people. i mean if one was austrian and raped somone at 20 the most one would get is 15 years (yes its completely shocking that the maximum sentence in austria is 15 years for s*x crimes) this person would be out at 35 at most by which time they would have learnt that the next time they must do it so that they do not get caught. i think people all over the world should start protesting about these "enabling laws" that enable perpertrators of these crimes to get away with their deeds until they do something really horrific. i mean its happening everywhere all over the world time and time again you here some peadophile has done something really awful killed, raped or tortured children and then you hear but wait this guy had a previous conviction for a similar crime before he did this terrible thing and was given a light slap on the wrist the first time. if any good is to come out of this the authorities and law makers of the world will start waking up and realising if they jail these people the first time for lengthy periods in order for justice to the original victims as well as preventing future victims. why are laws being made for pedophiles. i mean its like the average pedophile gets to hurt at least two or three kids before he actually gets a tough sentence. and as for the daughter she was raped from the age of 11, ran away twice and was returned home to her parents by the police, was drugged, made to give birth without any medical care or attention. the poor women was probably mentally and physically exhausted, that she managed to last that long without dying is a tribute to her survival instinct. clearly this has nothing to do with world war two. it has to do with perpertrators not being jailed so that they cannot hurt multiple women and children. since it happens in south africa (which is where i live) too. every 30 seconds a women is raped here. thats the official statitistic and in most cases the offenders have previous records.


  2. All i have read from the media articles, is that Austria is a very closed society. I`ve never been there, so i don`t know really. But, i guess we are all guilty of not taking enough notice of what is going on in our neighbourhoods! Not sure what this has to do with the 2nd World War?

  3. ah yes i remember watching that i saw it on news Knight on bbc2 and it was that girl whio was kidnapped before this recent case.. ye i didnt no what she was on about... :(

    how sad :(

  4. I read your question correctly, John and I think others should too.

    To answer your question,  the mention of WW2 is a bit strange.  I am curious as to what others might answer.

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