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在日ベトナム人密漁グループ、立入禁止の鹿嶋の南防波堤で巨大マグロなどを釣りまくる 柵や立入禁止の警告で日本人は我慢する中、ベトナム人だけ通過できる人種差別 死者もあとを絶たない所で、ベトナム人はたまに密漁で死ぬがここでも落ちてる ボートでも乱獲し漁師ごっこ、ルールを守るはずもない

青島で海鮮三昧だったけど、煙台も海鮮の町。晩御飯は庶民グルメの蓬莱小麺。こんなに安いのに普通にウニが入っている。至福。 オーナーに「韓国人?」と聞かれました。このあたりは外国人旅行者=韓国人。




🇳🇱🔴 "It wasn't a German man. It was an Iraqi who had applied for asylum in Germany." 14-year-old girl Tamar from the Dutch city of Marken was hit and killed by an Iraqi driver while she was walking on a road in July 2020. Here is her mother telling Dutch media that the police lied to her and told her the suspect was a "German" because they did not want the case to support right-wing politician @geertwilderspvv. The prosecution even dropped the case. For political reasons? The family will never know, but the Iraqi, Jamal T., is finally being brought to court and tried after her parents fought for years for his prosecution. In fact, it was discovered that all four men in the car had an Iraqi background. When she learned this information, she told Dutch media that the police responded that they had withheld the real background “because we didn’t want to create a Wilders-effect.” She described this as a “second blow” after losing her child, emphasizing that they should have been honest rather than offering “political excuses.” The driver did not just flee the scene in Zeedijk, but evidence suggests that her body was moved at the scene of the accident. He claimed, however, that he never noticed hitting the girl, saying he thought he hit “something” but did not know it was a human. Nevertheless, Tamar was hit so hard by the impact that the coroner said she died instantly. Despite driving away from the scene of the girl’s death, he was given only a €1,500 fine for looking at his phone while driving. However, he was not even delivered the fine, as he disappeared and the fine was “undeliverable” for years. The family finally took matters into their own hands. They filed an Article 12 procedure, a legal mechanism allowing citizens to challenge a prosecutor’s refusal to take a case to trial. Now, finally, after six years, the 33-year-old Iraqi is being prosecuted for the fatal accident and fleeing the scene. Police and prosecutors lied to the entire family for “political reasons” to hide the identity of the killer, according to the mother. Then, the family had to take matters into their own hands to force the case to trial. The European legal system at work.





























