By MELISSA WELLHAM
Online commentators and conservative bloggers are calling this a case of political correctness gone mad; of multiculturalism being used to justify rape.
In 2009, Afghan refugee Esmatullah Sharifi was jailed by the Australian courts for raping a 25-year-old woman on Christmas Eve the year before. In March 2012, Sharifi again faced the courts, this time on charges of raping an 18-year-old – an incident that had occurred only five days before the rape he had already been convicted of.
Sharifi entered Australia in 2001 on a temporary protection visa — and now has a permanent protection visa.
The Age reported on the incident of the first rape (the second case).
The victim was sitting on the footpath behind the 21st Century Dance Club when Sharifi approached her and offered to give her a lift to the Bay Hotel. She accepted but became anxious and confused when they had been driving for an hour and she saw a road sign saying Sorrento. Sharifi then pulled over into a dark side street and raped her in the front passenger seat.
“She began to scream and cry out for help,” Ms Dalziel said. “The accused put his left hand over her mouth and his right hand around her neck, restricting her breathing. He said to her, ‘I’ll take you home after it, I’ll give you back your phone as well’.
The courts heard that Sharifi regularly drove around outside nightclubs in Frankston, on the outskirts of Melbourne. He was reportedly on the lookout for drunk, vulnerable, young women.
Sharifi’s defence team tried to defend his actions, claiming that he ‘did not have a great understanding of sexual mores in Australia’
But the judge overseeing the trial disagreed.