Of course, in practice as intended, “revenge rape” would presumably almost exclusively include, in the West, Muslims raping each other, as they are seen — in what few statistics are allowed to be published on the topic — to commit the vastly disproportionate number of rapes on the continent.
Which is sad for them, because they do apparently, per the statistics, love themselves some European flesh.
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I suppose they’ll just have to continue doing that extrajudicially (for now), save the legal rape for their brethren, and hope against hope, against all odds, that one fine day, after the EU officially sanctions the practice, a native European rapes a migrant family member so they can have a legal go at his sister, or mother, or cousin — or whoever; it doesn’t really matter. The state-sanctioned rape is the important thing.
A pair of relevant examples are highlighted below.
Via Daily Mail (emphasis added):
“A shocking case of 'revenge rape' involving 12 members of two families has been unearthed by police in Punjab province, Pakistan.
A man had been accused of raping a woman in Pir Mahal in the Toba Tek Singh district on March 20.
Local news reports that the suspect's family had approached the victim's family for 'pardon and reconciliation'…
The victim's family agreed to pardon the rapist, on the condition that 'her brother would commit the same act with the suspect’s sister', dawn.com reports.
A dozen people attending a meeting between the two families agreed to the terms, and the brother subsequently had sex with the suspect's sister on March 21…
All 12 people in attendance , including four women, of which one was the victim of the second rape, were arrested on Saturday. .”
Via DW (emphasis added):
Mohammad Ashfaq, a resident of the Muzaffarabad area near the city of Multan, raped a 16-year-old girl last week. He was "avenging" the honor of his 12-year-old sister, who was raped by his fellow-villager, Omar Wadda. A council of elders, which the villagers view as their representative legal body, ordered Ashfaq to exact "revenge rape" to even the score.
After an outcry in the media, the Pakistani Supreme Court took a notice of the incident Wednesday and police arrested the head of the village council and 24 other men who attended the July 18 meeting that sanctioned the rape.
The elders' council "revenge rape" order was most condemnable, but rights activists point to a lack of proper legal and policing system in the country's underprivileged rural areas. The "jirgas" or "panchayats" decide legal matters in these areas. Activists say the Pakistani state has failed to extend its writ to these areas, which have been neglected since the country's independence from British rule in 1947, and that is why these councils emerged as a parallel "legal system" to dole out speedy "justice" to a large number of Pakistanis.
Speaking of “parallel legal systems,” so-called “shariah courts” — fully outside of the confines of the actual legal system that applies to everyone else — operate throughout the European Union.
Via Council of Europe (emphasis added):
The Assembly is also greatly concerned about the fact that Sharia law – including provisions which are in clear contradiction with the Convention - is applied, either officially or unofficially, in several Council of Europe member States, or parts thereof…
The Assembly is also concerned about the “judicial” activities of “Sharia councils” in the United Kingdom. Although they are not considered part of the British legal system, Sharia councils attempt to provide a form of alternative dispute resolution, whereby members of the Muslim community, sometimes voluntarily, often under considerable social pressure, accept their religious jurisdiction mainly in marital and Islamic divorce issues, but also in matters relating to inheritance and Islamic commercial contracts. The Assembly is concerned that the rulings of the Sharia councils clearly discriminate against women in divorce and inheritance cases. The Assembly is aware that informal Islamic Courts may exist in other Council of Europe member States too.
So let’s not pretend that institutionalized “revenge rape” coming to Europe is beyond all possibility — or, indeed, that it doesn’t already happen and is simply ignored by the government and media.