Indian Gang Rape woman dead

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Amirhussain

11,489 posts

163 months

Sunday 17th March 2013
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thehawk said:
REALIST123 said:
Perhaps the answer is to send more aid for education.

Or maybe, as said, just machine gun the savages.
I don't think there is any nation, religion or culture on earth that endorses the gang rape of women. It;s not education that is needed.

They are savages, acting on instincts, I would have no problem with them all being dispatched to their maker
True. They need to be made an example out of, something that REALLY sends a shiver down the spines of the men there, but what?

BliarOut

72,857 posts

239 months

Sunday 17th March 2013
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Castration.

Justices

3,681 posts

164 months

Monday 18th March 2013
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Amirhussain said:
Don't think she was raped, she was sexually assaulted.
Not so sure..

"That the defendant engaged in sexual intercourse or unnatural sexual intercourse with another person. "Sexual intercourse" requires "penetration," which is not what most persons who are not familiar with the law understand it to be. "Penetration" does not have to extensive: The Commonwealth can satisfy this element by simply proving that there was a slight intrusion into the vagina, or that the labia or vulva was even touched by the male sex organ. Additionally, proof of penetration by a foreign object is enough to satisfy this element. Further, rape can be accomplished via insertion of the fingers into the vagina. This is known as "digital rape." Also, at least according to state law in Massachusetts, "rape" can be found if a defendant engaged in oral sex with the victim. Oral and anal sex remain classified as "Unnatural sexual intercourse".

Source: Wiki - "She said the incident involved 200–300 men and lasted around 25 minutes. She had been reporting the celebrations for an hour without incident when her camera battery failed. One of the Egyptian CBS crew suggested they leave, telling her later he heard the crowd make inappropriate sexual comments about her. She felt hands touching her, and can be heard shouting "stop", just as the camera died. One of the crowd shouted that she was an Israeli, a Jew, a claim that CBS said, though false, was a "match to gasoline". She went on to say that they tore off her clothes and, in her words, raped her with their hands, while taking photographs with their cellphones. They began pulling her body in different directions, pulling her hair so hard she said it seemed they were trying to tear off chunks of her scalp. Believing she was dying, she was dragged along the square to where the crowd was stopped by a fence, alongside which a group of women were camping. One woman wearing a chador put her arms around Logan, and the others closed ranks around her, while some men who were with the women threw water at the crowd. A group of soldiers appeared, beat back the crowd with batons, and one of them threw Logan over his shoulder. She was flown back to the U.S. the next day, where she spent four days in the hospital".

Sounds like rape to me.

MadMullah

5,265 posts

193 months

Sunday 31st March 2013
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The inevitable tourist drop is happening.

http://english.cri.cn/6966/2013/03/31/189s757018.h...

cnn said:
Foreign tourist inflows into India have registered a 25-percent drop in the last three months of the year in the wake of rape incidents reported in the country, according to a survey by the Assocham Social Development Foundation (ASDF).

Assocham surveyed 1,200 tour operators from different cities who cited safety and security issues and the global economic slowdown as the main reasons for the decline in foreign tourist arrivals, according to the Hindu Business Line.

Assocham says India's tourism industry has primarily been impacted by deteriorating safety and security standards. Inbound foreign tourists have opted for other Asian countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines and Vietnam. The situation has been further aggravated by advisories issued by various countries to their citizens visiting India to be cautious and avoid the country if possible.

The survey further highlights that from December 2012 onwards, the inflow of women foreign tourists to the country dropped 35 percent and, overall tourism had fallen by 25 percent.

The survey found that the tourism industry has suffered the most in the Delhi national capital region.

Nearly 72 percent of tour operators said in the last three months there had been a number of travel cancellations especially by women foreign tourists, mainly from the UK, the U.S., Canada and Australia.

MrBrightSi

2,912 posts

170 months

Sunday 31st March 2013
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It's such a sad thing to see, the middle east has such stupid ideas about women, i mean i'll admit that you do get quite the few letchy as fk middle eastern men here. I wont protest to the fact that uk men are just as pervy, we all like a beautiful woman, i don't think i've ever been so slimey as these, it doesn't surprise me that all this is coming out of the woodwork.

I just hope India suffers a serious huge drop in tourism, im talking 50%, take them out of the world stage, we should not deal with such barbarism business wise or other.

Mojooo

12,720 posts

180 months

Sunday 31st March 2013
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do you think the perpetrators are the sort to consider the consequences of their actions on the effect on the economy?

otolith

56,084 posts

204 months

Sunday 31st March 2013
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Mojooo said:
do you think the perpetrators are the sort to consider the consequences of their actions on the effect on the economy?
Those with the power to do something about the situation might be. Motivating the right people to put pressure on the right people to make things happen.

Pesty

42,655 posts

256 months

Monday 1st April 2013
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They were reporting on sky his morning about he growing acid attacks on women. One woman's life was completely ruined and yet he man was not even prosecuted.

Sounds a lovely place.

jas xjr

11,309 posts

239 months

Monday 1st April 2013
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Lets see how many posts there are regarding the Brazilian rape

Pesty

42,655 posts

256 months

Monday 1st April 2013
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What'brazilian rape.

jas xjr

11,309 posts

239 months

Monday 1st April 2013
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Pesty said:
What'brazilian rape.
Trying to post a link but on my phone and struggling to do so .
Just firing up the old laptop

grumbledoak

31,532 posts

233 months

Monday 1st April 2013
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Pesty said:
What'brazilian rape.
Quite. If this is so common in India why is it front page news here? And why only India?

Pesty

42,655 posts

256 months

Monday 1st April 2013
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"In just the first six months of 2012, more than 5,300 people — 90 percent of them women — were raped in Brazil, which is home to about 194 million people."

Can't find any specific reports that you may on about but found his.




jas xjr

11,309 posts

239 months

Monday 1st April 2013
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It's there but right at the bottom of the first page in google if you search " brazil rape bbc "
The bbc have been reporting it on the hour on radio 5.
O/T anybody else having trouble with ph today ?

jas xjr

11,309 posts

239 months

Monday 1st April 2013
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The BBC also manage to mention the World Cup and Olympics in each report

Pesty

42,655 posts

256 months

Monday 1st April 2013
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The foreign tourist one? Yes seems very bad however she was not abused with an iron bar and she did not die like the woman in India that was the start of this thread.

Feel free to start a thread about rapes in brazil it seems its incredibly bad there too we also know its bad in all sub sharan African countries.

Not sure what your objection is to talking about rapes in India is it was an incredibly bad case.

scenario8

6,561 posts

179 months

Monday 1st April 2013
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This story?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-2199...

Back on India, on a very slow news day Sky want to take pressure off the need to employ people on a bank holiday weekend (fair enough) by running every hour a short investigation into the ease by which acid can be purchased in India (for the use as a weapon). India seems to be a bit of a target at the moment.

I'm sure if they could be bothered they could run stories about how violent Central and Southern America are but in their eyes those stories aren't legitimate right now - and I imagine journalists available to them are in short supply in that part of the world. I'm sure when they have reason to bus journalists to South America at great expense (for the World Cup and Olympics) they might run a few stories about the negative sides of that continent.

jas xjr

11,309 posts

239 months

Monday 1st April 2013
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Pesty said:
The foreign tourist one? Yes seems very bad however she was not abused with an iron bar and she did not die like the woman in India that was the start of this thread.

Feel free to start a thread about rapes in brazil it seems its incredibly bad there too we also know its bad in all sub sharan African countries.

Not sure what your objection is to talking about rapes in India is it was an incredibly bad case.
it was and still is an appalling case , which is totally indefensible . being of indian origin it makes me ashamed of my connections there .
i do feel certain contributors to this thread have other agendas . maybe that is me being over sensitive . as you can see i have mentioned that the BBC seem to have an agenda re Brazil , so i am not looking at this matter in a biased way . again i repeat that because of my indian origins i am perhaps a touch over sensitive and i feel ashamed that that these things are happening .

scenario8

6,561 posts

179 months

Monday 1st April 2013
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Nasty rapes on public transport not limited to third world counties shocker. Limited national media coverage.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west...

Pesty

42,655 posts

256 months

Monday 1st April 2013
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jas xjr said:
it was and still is an appalling case , which is totally indefensible . being of indian origin it makes me ashamed of my connections there .
i do feel certain contributors to this thread have other agendas . maybe that is me being over sensitive . as you can see i have mentioned that the BBC seem to have an agenda re Brazil , so i am not looking at this matter in a biased way . again i repeat that because of my indian origins i am perhaps a touch over sensitive and i feel ashamed that that these things are happening .
I don't have Indian origins and I'm ashamed of what happens there. I don't see how your heritage has anything to with it. It also happens here far far too much.

I agree though he media do seem to pick and choose. Central and South America is just mental at the moment not just rapes but murders are off he scale. Africa gets a mention every now and again but it almost seems like they are scared of mentioning Africa for some reason perhaps the st that goes on there is just too bad.