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But you already know. It happens all the time. Everyone is getting acclimated to the idea. Nothing to be done except to punish the transgressors. But that is not true. A great deal could be done to stop these kinds of crimes in France, and not only in France. It would require adopting a policy to halt the increase in the Muslim population. Their numbers — and thus their crimes — must be reduced. The French immigration policy has to change: it must put an end to all migration from Muslim lands. Make welfare payments of every kind accessible to immigrants only after they have completed five years of residence, during which they time they must be gainfully employed in France. Deport all illegal aliens — don’t just order them to self-deport, but put them on the planes that will take them to their countries of origin. Deport all migrants convicted of crimes at the conclusion of their sentence.
Now, the details of one more hideous abduction and rape by Muslims of a French woman can be found here: “France: Woman abducted, raped and left naked on roadside near Toulouse, 2 Algerians now face trial,” by Thomas Brooke, Remix News, November 27, 2025:
Two Algerian men accused of abducting and raping a woman in Toulouse in September 2022, before leaving her naked on the roadside, appeared before the Assize Court on Monday to answer for their alleged crimes.
Both men are charged with kidnapping, extortion with a weapon, and arbitrary detention with release under seven days.
As reported by Actu Toulouse, the victim, referred to as Mélanie, was returning home to the Pech-David district of the city after a date on the evening of Sept. 24, 2022, when she was approached by two strangers as she got out of her vehicle. They pointed what appeared to be a firearm at her, ordered her back into the car, and drove away with her.
The defendants, Abdelkader G. and Mohamed M., were aged 18 and 20 at the time. The weapon was later identified as a replica. Lawyers for Abdelkader G. state that the initial intent was to steal the vehicle, but that the pair continued with the abduction out of fear she would alert authorities.
The car stopped later that night on Chemin des Étroits near the Garonne River. According to investigators, Mélanie, believed to be in her 30s, was ordered to undress under threat of the gun and was forced to perform oral sex on Abdelkader G. before being abandoned by the roadside….
The primary defendant, now 21, is known to authorities for drug trafficking offenses. He arrived in France from Algeria in 2016 at the age of 12 as an unaccompanied minor. He experienced lengthy periods in foster care and juvenile detention. His parents are in prison in Algeria.
According to French media, his lawyer confirms that he admits to the acts and acknowledges that the combination of offenses could result in a life sentence.
Should the French state have to support Abdelkader G. for the rest of his life in prison? Would it not make better sense for the French to pressure the government of Algeria, using the threat of withholding the hundreds of millions of dollars it receives annually in French aid, to take custody of both Abdelkader G. and Mohamed M., and have them serve out their long sentences in a most unpleasant Algerian prison?














