This is how sick the Left is in sweden

C ( centeral party very left wing ) woman feels sorry for the rapist: "He was extremely unlucky"
Published 28 June 2023 at 17.12
DOMESTIC. The C-politician and lawyer Ewa Wressmark, 69, is receiving harsh criticism for her revelations about an 18-year-old immigrant who was convicted of a brutal gang rape.
- He was extremely unlucky. This is a lot of work, she says.

Last fall, a young woman was brutally gang-raped by an immigrant gang of five teenagers in the park at Casino Cosmopol in Malmö.

After raping her orally, vaginally and anally and humiliating her, they robbed the victim of all her valuables.

Ewa Wressmark (C), vice president of Centerkvinnorna Malmö and member of the electoral committee, defended as a lawyer one of the rapists – 18-year-old Amer Tamem, who was sentenced by the Court of Appeal to five years and ten months in prison for aggravated rape.

The rapist had turned 18 just a few days before the crime was committed, and therefore received a significantly harsher sentence than his underage accomplices.

Ewa Wressmark now speaks about this in the P3 Krim podcast, which made a radio documentary about the gang rape. There she says that Amer Tamem had "maximum bad luck".

- He is extremely sad, really sad, and angry and disappointed about this. He turned 18 four days before this incident. He was extremely unlucky, says Wressmark in the documentary according to Nyheter Idag.

The 69-year-old C politician continues:

- If this had happened the weekend before, he, like the others, would have received a completely different penalty. In addition, a tougher sentence in the Court of Appeal, so this is a lot of trouble, of course.

On social media, harsh criticism is now being directed at Ewa Wressmark's statements.



On Facebook , the C-woman comments on the criticism and makes it clear that she believes that her client is innocently convicted.

“There are always two sides to a coin. In this case, it really is. I, and the other defenders, believe that there was reasonable doubt and that there was an alternative course of events. Our clients thought so. The courts thought otherwise. I am convinced that my client was innocently convicted," writes Wressmark.

The five gang-rapists defended themselves by saying that the young woman voluntarily agreed to have oral, vaginal and anal group sex with them in the park, something the court could dismiss.