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The ink is barely dry on a ruling from Pakistan’s Federal Constitutional Court that should make every civilized nation shudder. A 13-year-old Christian girl, Maria Shahbaz, has been handed over like property to her kidnapper: a 30-year-old man who abducted, raped, and forcibly converted her under the guise of an “Islamic marriage.”
But this isn’t just a story of a failed judicial system in a distant land. It is a mirror reflecting the catastrophic consequences of the “Open Doors” policies championed by Ursula von der Leyen, the German government, and the Spanish administration. By relentlessly facilitating the mass migration of cultures that view these atrocities as ‘legal,’ European leaders have effectively imported the very ideology that just condemned a child to a lifetime of abuse.
Justice Under the Shadow of the Sword
The ‘trial’" was a masterclass in intimidation. While 150 of the rapist’s male associates swarmed the court to ensure ‘the right’ outcome, Justices Karim Khan Agha and Syed Hassan Azhar Rizvi performed a grotesque dance of legal gymnastics.
“They ignored official birth records proving Maria is a mere 13 years old”
“They disregarded previous rulings that labeled the marriage illegal”
They accepted a “confession” of free will from a child who had been held captive by her predator for six months.
Under Sharia law, the moment a Christian child is forced to convert, the protections of the state vanish. She is no longer a minor to be protected: she is a “wife” to be used.
Europe’s Grand Invitation
While Maria’s father weeps for a daughter sold into slavery, leaders in Brussels, Berlin, and Madrid continue to roll out the red carpet for the very cultural framework that birthed this ruling.
Ursula von der Leyen’s Brussels: The EU’s obsession with ‘integration’ refuses to acknowledge that some cultural values, specifically those that treat 13-year-old girls as marriageable property, are fundamentally incompatible with European human rights.
The German and Spanish Governments: By maintaining some of the most lax migration stances in the West, these governments have created a “safe harbor” for ideologies that reject secular law in favor of religious coercion. They speak of ‘feminism’ and ‘child protection’ at home, yet they welcome with open arms the demographics that see Maria’s captor as a hero.
The Wolf at the Door
The “recurring pattern” noted by human rights advocates in Pakistan – abduction, forced conversion, and judicial complicity – is no longer a ‘them’ problem. It is an ‘us’ problem. When you open the doors to a culture, you don’t just get the people: you get the legal and moral baggage they carry.
By refusing to demand cultural assimilation or prioritize the safety of women and children over political correctness, von der Leyen and her allies have sent a clear message: The rights of the predator are more ‘culturally sensitive’ than the screams of the victim.
As Maria’s lawyer rightfully pointed out, there is no such thing as “free will” when you are a child held for months by a rapist. Yet, the Pakistani court, and by extension the globalist leaders, who validate these cultures through unchecked migration, prefer the lie of ‘religious freedom’ over the truth of biological reality.
If Europe continues down this path, the ‘safe and conducive environments’ we take for granted will soon resemble the courtroom in Punjab: a place where the loud voices of 150 angry men outweigh the birth certificate of a stolen girl.

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