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A Dutch court sentenced a Somali man to 3.5 years for attempted murder and sexual assault, sparking national outrage over leniency and calls for justice reform.
A 20-year-old woman wept and fled the courtroom after a Dutch court sentenced Mohamed H., a Somali national with a lengthy criminal history, to 3.5 years in prison for attempted murder and sexual assault.
The victim, who said she was nearly suffocated, was devastated by the lenient sentence and the court’s assertion that the assault wasn’t severe enough to be life-threatening.
Critics, including political commentator Eva Vlaardingerbroek, denounced the verdict as evidence of a justice system that favors rehabilitation over victim safety, especially for repeat offenders.
The case has triggered national outrage, fueling demands for legal reform and raising concerns about judicial accountability and public safety in the Netherlands.
Un tribunal holandés sentenció a un hombre somalí a 3.5 años por intento de asesinato y agresión sexual, lo que provocó indignación nacional por la indulgencia y los llamados a la reforma de la justicia.