Anonymous 01/03/2023 (Tue) 14:55 No.8226 del
>Four men who brutally raped and recorded a woman during the summer are sentenced with up to 5 and a half years prison. The prosecutor had moved for all four, who all held Eritrean citizenships, should be expelled after having served their sentence. However, district court denied the claim and allows for them to say, citing "risk for persecution in their home countries" as the reason.
>The reason is that the four men had avoided mandatory military service in Eritrea and had left the country illegally. They therefore risk being treated with "treatment alike persecution in nature" according to the migration agency.
It's all so tiresome