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Well their is something called law and order.

Great to know that!!!

The total no of rape cases within India are still less than the total no of percentage rapes in Pakistan. Being a traditional society much more conservative then India many of them get unreported.

Is that the best you can bring to us???

Its obivious that Indians are not suspicious in comparison to Arabs and Pakistani origin so they are ought to be scruitnized much more than in comparison to Indians.

Yes because of the modern definition of so called terrorism.

An Indian coming to Pakistan would also be scruitinized more in comparison to a chinese.

But they aren't asked to remove their bras etc etc. On a serious note we should revise our policy for Bharati women after this incident.

Hope the logic is understandable.

It was a bullsh!t.

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But Bharati men from Dilli are caught doing rapes of both local and foreign women in huge numbers. Shouldn't we cut the d!xx of all the males of Dilli because of these incidents. Now try to understand how cheap you post was.

Sorry for this comment but these Bharatis are cheap in every sense of the word CHEAP.

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You seriously want to compare rape in Pakistan and India?

Your country has the reputation of punishing the raped woman for adultery when she tries lodge a complaint !
 
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Great to know that!!!



Is that the best you can bring to us???



Yes because of the modern definition of so called terrorism.



But they aren't asked to remove their bras etc etc. On a serious note we should revise our policy for Bharati women after this incident.



It was a bullsh!t.

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You seriously want to compare rape in Pakistan and India?

Your country has the reputation of punishing the raped woman for adultery when she tries lodge a complaint !

Sometimes I just realize that logic doesn’t work with certain people.
U can reason with a wall, but not with some people.
 
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Yes because of the modern definition of so called terrorism.
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Do you have a different definition for terrorism from the rest of the world? I would love to hear that.
 
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You seriously want me to post how many rapists your country has???

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First create a law to report rape in your country. then we could compare .

Anyway, Mr. Quagmire cannot preach about protecting the dignity of women:P
 
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its sexual harassment some body can say remove underwear to men also .

It was a shameful attempt by the Israeli thugs to humiliate a lady just because she belonged to a particular race.

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Great to know that!!!

Obiviously it will be great for you to hear the word law and order..
Is that the best you can bring to us???

still not the best. Well if you need links for that let me know.

Yes because of the modern definition of so called terrorism.

Noipes it because of the certain deeds of individuals who hail from Pakistan and arab states.

But they aren't asked to remove their bras etc etc. On a serious note we should revise our policy for Bharati women after this incident.

If you potential security threat go ahead. Who stopped you. LIVES OF 100 INNOCENT ARE MUCH MORE IMPORTANT THEN THIS CRAP. IF IT SAVES LIVES I WONT HAVE PROBLEM.

It was a bullsh!t.

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Obiviously for you.
 
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AJE got my main man Kamal Hyder

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Obiviously it will be great for you to hear the word law and order..


still not the best. Well if you need links for that let me know.



Noipes it because of the certain deeds of individuals who hail from Pakistan and arab states.



If you potential security threat go ahead. Who stopped you. LIVES OF 100 INNOCENT ARE MUCH MORE IMPORTANT THEN THIS CRAP. IF IT SAVES LIVES I WONT HAVE PROBLEM.



Obiviously for you.

Then why indians were whinning when tht diplomat of urs was searched on a US airport?

B.S reason...........also divya no offense but if u were pregnant and my govt did they same to u for the so called security reason..........what would be ur opinion abt it??

As i woman u shouldnt lie and make retarded excuses for israel......Just bcoz ur country buys weapons from them!
 
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Obiviously it will be great for you to hear the word law and order..

Yes it is. Even after this so called law and order Dilli males are too busy with their hobby of raping women.

still not the best. Well if you need links for that let me know.

Then bring the best...

Noipes it because of the certain deeds of individuals who hail from Pakistan and arab states.

Or because nowadays Terrorism applies to followers of one religion only.

If you potential security threat go ahead. Who stopped you

Because may be our immigration and security officers aren't that bigots and racists as the Israelis are.
 
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Israeli official apologises for 'bra-gate'

New York: The head of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's press office apologized on Thursday for the intensive security screening several journalists were subjected to before a cocktail party they had been invited to by the government.

As the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported, several members of the foreign press corps who showed up for the party on Tuesday with personal invitations and press cards they can only acquire after extensive background checks, were told to remove their clothes during screenings conducted by Israel's Shin Bet security service.

The incident was called "Bra-Gate" by The Jerusalem Post because one Arab-Israeli journalist working for Al Jazeera, Najwan Simri Diab, was denied entry to the event because she agreed to take off some of her clothes but refused to remove her bra.

An Israeli photographer, Menahem Kahana, told Haaretz that he was subjected to extra screening and was asked to remove his trousers.

The Foreign Press Association in Tel Aviv said in a statement that it was "outraged over the treatment members received at the hands of Israeli security personnel during Tuesday night's invitation-only gathering with the prime minister."

The statement continued:

While we appreciate the need for security, it is not remotely acceptable to invite people for cocktails at a five-star hotel and then make them undress at the door.

Several members were forced to remove their underwear, waiting for as long as 20 minutes in this humiliating situation while security checked their documents. Others, including the bureau chief of The Wall Street Journal, were strip-searched and forced to take off their pants. A number of members walked out of the event in disgust following this despicable treatment.

The Post reported that Oren Helman, the director of Israel's Government Press Office wrote in a letter to the Foreign Press Association, "I would like to express my regret that journalists left the G.P.O. Annual Cocktail Reception feeling that they were treated in an unbecoming manner by security. Obviously, we do not invite journalists to an event in order to offend them." Mr. Helman aso said that he would ask the Shin Bet to look into the matter.

In an interview with Israel's Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper, the Al Jazeera employee, Ms. Simri Diab, noted that although this was the sixth year she and her colleagues had been invited to attend the event, "When it was our turn they saw that we had Israeli identity cards, but still took us aside. We waited for half an hour and saw more Arab journalists joining our queue. In fact, they created a queue for Arabs and a queue for other journalists. I was angry."

Despite this, the journalist, who is pregnant, said that she cooperated with the extra screening, up to a point: "They later took me downstairs to the security check cell. They asked me to take off my coat and then my vest. I did. Then they asked me to take off my shirt. I took a deep breath and did it. I was left with just my undershirt and trousers, without my shoes and the rest of my equipment. The female officer felt me with her hands for 15 minutes in any place possible. I told her I was pregnant and asked her not to use the manual device, but compromised on that later too." She drew the line, however, at also removing her bra.

In a blog post on the incident, another woman who works in Al Jazeera's Jerusalem bureau, Sherine Tadros, wrote: "As female journalists working in this region we constantly find ourselves putting clothes on to please Hamas and taking them off to please the Israelis."

Yedioth Ahronoth reported last year that a Palestinian photographer who has worked for the newspaper for decades, Atta Awisat, was forced to strip by Shin Bet security agents before he was allowed to photograph a meeting between Israel's President Shimon Peres and first graders. After that incident Israel's president personally apologized to the photographer.

.The head of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's press office apologized on Thursday for the intensive security screening several journalists were subjected to before a cocktail party they had been invited to by the government.

As the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported, several members of the foreign press corps who showed up for the party on Tuesday with personal invitations and press cards they can only acquire after extensive background checks, were told to remove their clothes during screenings conducted by Israel's Shin Bet security service.

The incident was called "Bra-Gate" by The Jerusalem Post because one Arab-Israeli journalist working for Al Jazeera, Najwan Simri Diab, was denied entry to the event because she agreed to take off some of her clothes but refused to remove her bra.

An Israeli photographer, Menahem Kahana, told Haaretz that he was subjected to extra screening and was asked to remove his trousers.

The Foreign Press Association in Tel Aviv said in a statement that it was "outraged over the treatment members received at the hands of Israeli security personnel during Tuesday night's invitation-only gathering with the prime minister."
The statement continued:

While we appreciate the need for security, it is not remotely acceptable to invite people for cocktails at a five-star hotel and then make them undress at the door.

Several members were forced to remove their underwear, waiting for as long as 20 minutes in this humiliating situation while security checked their documents. Others, including the bureau chief of The Wall Street Journal, were strip-searched and forced to take off their pants. A number of members walked out of the event in disgust following this despicable treatment.

The Post reported that Oren Helman, the director of Israel's Government Press Office wrote in a letter to the Foreign Press Association, "I would like to express my regret that journalists left the G.P.O. Annual Cocktail Reception feeling that they were treated in an unbecoming manner by security. Obviously, we do not invite journalists to an event in order to offend them." Mr. Helman aso said that he would ask the Shin Bet to look into the matter.

In an interview with Israel's Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper, the Al Jazeera employee, Ms. Simri Diab, noted that although this was the sixth year she and her colleagues had been invited to attend the event, "When it was our turn they saw that we had Israeli identity cards, but still took us aside. We waited for half an hour and saw more Arab journalists joining our queue. In fact, they created a queue for Arabs and a queue for other journalists. I was angry."

Despite this, the journalist, who is pregnant, said that she cooperated with the extra screening, up to a point: "They later took me downstairs to the security check cell. They asked me to take off my coat and then my vest. I did. Then they asked me to take off my shirt. I took a deep breath and did it. I was left with just my undershirt and trousers, without my shoes and the rest of my equipment. The female officer felt me with her hands for 15 minutes in any place possible. I told her I was pregnant and asked her not to use the manual device, but compromised on that later too." She drew the line, however, at also removing her bra.

In a blog post on the incident, another woman who works in Al Jazeera's Jerusalem bureau, Sherine Tadros, wrote: "As female journalists working in this region we constantly find ourselves putting clothes on to please Hamas and taking them off to please the Israelis."

Yedioth Ahronoth reported last year that a Palestinian photographer who has worked for the newspaper for decades, Atta Awisat, was forced to strip by Shin Bet security agents before he was allowed to photograph a meeting between Israel's President Shimon Peres and first graders. After that incident Israel's president personally apologized to the photographer.
 
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chalo, at least they apologized.......they aren't known to issue apologies, such as the ones which they still owe to the families of 9 murdered Turks on the Mavi Marmara --not to mention those of Lebanese & Palestinians


even US Naval servicemen on the USS Liberty
 
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