Joanna James, Published Dec 24, 2012
FRANKFURT, GERMANY — On January 7, 2005, Oury Jalloh, a young African from Sierra Leone/Guinea, was violently detained by police terrorists in the city of Dessau, Germany and taken to a holding cell in the basement of the local police station.
Four hours later, his body was found in a charcoaled state, his corpse chained at the hands and feet to a fireproof mattress.
On Thursday, December 13, 2012, the county court of Magdeburg, Germany failed to bring justice—with the police never having to face murder charges.