the Killing of Danish Louisa Vesterager Jespersen in Morocco get the Danish prime minister, Lars Løkke Rasmussen (V) to rumble with the islamic terrorists, which is supposed to be left behind.
– There are still dark forces that with violence will fight for our values.
– We will not compromise with our open society, he says.
– It is values that lie deep in danes regardless of religion, skin color. Regardless of the country in which our family has its roots.
relatives say the prime minister:
– What they need to review is I absolutely ubegribveligt and not something I can put into words.
the Press conference was held on the background of the two suspected terror-the killing of Danish Louisa Vesterager Jespersen and Norwegian Maren Ueland in Morocco.
the Women were, respectively 24 and 28 years old.
his marriage was in Morocco’s mountainous part, in order to cultivate their interest in hiking and kayaking. They were found dead by a French couple near their tent earlier in the week.
In a press release the night of Thursday, confirms Lars Løkke Rasmussen, that the killings may have been politically motivated and thus an act of terrorism.
– It fills me with anger and disgust, and I will take it utterly away from these barbaric and bestial acts.
– It shows that there still are dark forces that with violence will fight us and the way we live, he says.
Lars Løkke Rasmussen, expresses in the message his grief over the killings and condolences to the families.
– you have my deepest sympathy. We do everything we can to unravel what is happening with your loved ones, says the prime minister.
Late on Wednesday night confirmed the Police Intelligence service, PET, that the moroccan authorities investigating links to Islamic State in relation to the killings of the young women.
Moreover, lighted PET, to a possible henrettelsesvideo circulating on the internet.
the Bodies of Louisa Vesterager Jespersen, and J. Ueland was Monday found in the vicinity of the village of Imlil in the Atlas mountains in Morocco.
The relatives is, according to the prime minister’s office informed of the latest developments in the case.