
In ‘Ireland is Committing Genocide Against Itself’, I wrote about the horrifying Muslim mass stabbing case in Dublin. “An Algerian Arab began stabbing children outside a Catholic school in Dublin. A five and six-year-old girl suffered severe injuries.”
“When a crowd gathered to protest the latest act of Muslim violence, a ruthless police and media crackdown quickly ensued. Media accounts emphasized that the Algerian Muslim stabber, Bouchaker, who needed an Arabic translator in court, was really an “Irish citizen” and condemned bigotry against him.”
No mention was made in the media that Gaelscoil Choláiste Mhuire, the Catholic school attended by the children, was four blocks away from the ‘Dublin Mosque’ and the headquarters of the ‘Islamic Foundation of Ireland’ which had formerly been the Donore Presbyterian Church.”
Now the trial of Riad Bouchaker is finally underway and we’re hearing about the suffering of the innocent children assaulted by the Muslim butcher.
The mother of one of the girls told the court on Tuesday that her daughter had just turned five and was in junior infants – the first year of school in Ireland – at the time of the incident.
The court heard the child is now in a wheelchair and is “non-verbal”, answering yes or no questions by blinking.
The woman explained her daughter suffered injuries to her heart and had been without oxygenation to her brain for around 40 minutes.
She said this caused “severe damage to her brain”.
They had performed emergency heart surgery and there were staples around her heart.
Her injuries saw her suffer some seizures and “major damage in her motor skills”.
Asked by prosecuting barrister Karl Finnegan SC about her daughter’s current condition, the woman said she is currently in a wheelchair and she is non-verbal.
“She is learning how to swallow. Her nutrition is all through a tube in her stomach and she is now able to answer yes or no through blinking,” the woman said.
“So, we ask her yes or no questions and she blinks to give us the best of her answers.”
She said her daughter cannot go to the toilet by herself, nor reach for anything by herself.
She said her daughter had to take medication to fall asleep.
The court also heard evidence from four other parents who had been attending the school and after-school on the day in question.
One mother explained her then six-year-old child had a cut to the back of her head and a fragment of skull was missing.
In line with the same excuse now used for nearly every Muslim terrorists, the defense is that Riad was mentally unstable. And not at all a terrorist.
Yet he sought out and attacked children outside a Catholic school.
Now, as protests are rising over the latest violent Muslim attack, the attempted beheading of a disabled man by a Sudanese Muslim, some are asking how much more the Irish are expected to bear.
