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China's 'Child Rape Isn't Rape' Law Is Sparking Outrage

Well said Jana sister, perhaps Indians should focus more on their own "Child Rape" law instead, doesn't seem like the present law of India regarding protecting the minor is doing too good though, just google "Child rape in India" and you got 10 pages....:coffee:
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Your track record of raping children is amazing indeed,
 
If they really have sex with girl below 14years old, as past cases, will be Sentenced Life imprisonment or Death penalty, at least 20 years

Fortunately, nerely every hotel of China has CCTV,we can find truth by cctv
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the school master open 2 room at one hotel lonly, and went in one room.
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after some time, 4 students up by lift, two went in one room, while another two went in another room.
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another man Feng open a room at another hotel with 2 students,
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Feng went to a room with two students

Even they are not forced, but since they are below 14years old, two men will at least Sentenced 20 years, they are already arrested at 15th May, but after Forensic identification, Astonishing is the six girl's Hymens are not broken, Obscene or rape is still under survey
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So you support this law? :woot:

1. i am nobody to support this law. Its Chinese Law hence they are going to either keep it intact or repeal it.
i am only discussing the right of individuals both girl and boy male/female if they are willing to have such activity no matter how many laws you put in palce they will act upon what they want.

There is need to contain all such reasons which leads to such sexual uncontrolism by underage boys and girls.




[My bad. My comment was from the perspective of Pakistan.



Also, my point being should sexual activity with underage be not considered Statutory rape?

Depends on what do you and others and medical consider as underage :) and with age of Consent laws you are actually curbing the right to consent by many .

In the west they boast of underage moms and fathers in the name of human rights and the same time talk about laws??

funny story


So basically a benefit of doubt in this case.

I guess they cant fulfil formalities of age certificate for doing physical activity.


There was concern of misuse of the law, but no changes though.




I don't know about the rest of them, i am fine as long Rape threads involve intellectually mature discussions.


indeed misuse of law not rape at this point. discuss it as not as twisted version to justify rapes in India
 
:what: dont post rape threads because Indians have a weak nerve to accept the reality BUT yeh please do post twisted titles of a law in China that is related to age of Consent issue NOT rape, but since Indians are in a rush to hide from the rape shame so they will twist it and post it again and again
WTF is wrong with you, friend? Can't get over the India fixation and paranoia? I thought this thread was about Chinese law with regards to rape? How does India figure here?

This fixation in medical terms is called 'Obsessive Compulsive Disorder', or OCD. :cuckoo: All one has to do is visit a shrink for treatment. It does take time but helps one to spring back to normalcy in the long run.

Have a nice day! :smokin:
 
WTF is wrong with you, friend? Can't get over the India fixation and paranoia? I though this thread was about Chinese law with regards to rape? How does India figure here?

This fixation in medical terms is called 'Obsessive Compulsive Disorder', or OCD. :cuckoo: All one has to do is visit a shrink for treatment. It does take time but helps one to spring back to normalcy in the long run.

Have a nice day! :smokin:

FYI information another low life from across the border posted this thread with the twisted title yesterday and it was closed.

The Indians should go for shrink treatment since they cant find to hide from rape shame and falls into paranoia about others.
 
Then police meets problem, do they have sex????six girl's Hymens are not broken,then police collected DNA of the 6 students and 2 men, to check whether men's sth had into the Vagina, but law don't define how degree means having sex
 
Well said Jana sister, perhaps Indians should focus more on their own "Child Rape" law instead, doesn't seem like the present law of India regarding protecting the minor is doing too good though, just google "Child rape in India" and you got 10 pages....:coffee:
Your track record of raping children is amazing indeed,

How does change anything on age of consent in PRC ? the current topic being discussed here? :what:

Also by implication since your nation's law is riddled with loop holes when it comes to age of consent, you yourself agree that no Chinese member should post any threads related to rape on any nation.

While you yourself posted a thread on rape in India.

http://www.defence.pk/forums/seniors-cafe/256426-us-woman-gang-raped-indian-town.html

You are being self-contradictory here, you may believe in the above, but i have no objections on Chinese opening threads on rape.
 
Oh please, way to misrepresent the actual event. The case did not fall under rape because forensic revealed there is no sexual penetration involved, instead, the individuals in question is prosecuted under prostitution of underaged, which is also a sexual crime charge. Make no mistake, these men ARE charged and prosecuted. However, we are also going to charge them with the actual crime they commit.
 
ANY sex predator on children should be punish severely.
Especially if they are government official.
I think the local government is bias in this case, hope the central government will intervene.
 
If there is a loophole, I suppose that will be fixed soon.

A case of suspected child rape involving two men, an elementary school principal and a public servant, and six sixth-grade girls is causing outrage in China. The incident spurred a new round of debate regarding China’s controversial “prostitution with a girl under 14” law, which many believe lets rapists and pedophiles off easy, according to QQ News.
Six girls from an elementary school in Wanning city, in the southern island province of Hainan, went missing at the same time last Tuesday. Local police found four of the girls on Wednesday, the other two not until Thursday morning, when it was discovered they had been taken to hotel rooms by two men, one of them the principal at their elementary school, the other a public official.

The press initially reported that the girls had many bruises on their bodies, including vaginal trauma. Later, the press unanimously changed its stories to report the men only took the girls to hotel rooms and did not have sexual relations with them. The stories avoided the word “rape.” The principal has been fired by the school, and the girls are undergoing one-on-one therapy to help them cope with the incident.

This is the latest of many scandals involving public servants and underage girls in China, where the age of consent is set at 14. From 2007 to 2008, more than 10 elementary school pupils, many under the age of 14, were forced to prostitute themselves to public officials. Similarly in 2008, nine girls were reportedly forced into prostitution, all of them under 14. In 2009, a high-ranking official in a provincial judicial bureau in Yunnan province slept with underage girls, according to QQ News.

What is most interesting and saddening is that in these cases, perpetrators are not always punished, owing to a loophole in the law. Having sex with anyone under the age of 14 was considered rape in China, consent or not, but the law was changed in 1997. Under this new law, with consent, even if a girl is under 14, the perpetrator may be allowed to go free as long as he claims not to know the girl is under 14. If, in addition, money is involved in the transaction, the perpetrator is usually prosecuted for “patronizing a prostitute,” which usually carries a sentence of five to 15 years in jail, instead of the far more serious crime of rape.

Only when a girl does not consent to sex is the perpetrator considered a rapist, a crime punishable by death in China. This is in sharp contrast with laws in most countries, where sex with someone under the age of consent is considered rape with or without consent, with the understanding that before that age, a child is not capable of legally giving consent.

It will be interesting to see how this case will be addressed, since the girls are clearly under 14, but with mainstream media aligned in denying sexual relations in this particular incident and avoiding the word “rape” altogether, netizens are as usual taking to Weibo, their only outlet, to express outrage and disbelief. They are calling for the repeal of the 1997 law. According to Zhang Lirong, an assistant professor at China Women’s University, the law, by relaxing the application of the death penalty associated with such cases, has encouraged an increase in sex with girls under the age of 14.

“Rape is rape, why call it ‘taking elementary school girls to a hotel’? Our media is so forgiving!” Weibo user 小鱼的褪色裤子 wrote. “If the editor-in-chief of a newspaper had a daughter in elementary school who came back after a whole night with vaginal trauma, would he simply say, someone took my daughter to a hotel room?”

“I called it when I saw newspapers kept saying, ‘a principal took students to a hotel room’. Hotel room was all over the media,” user 于立生 wrote. “They are leaving themselves wiggle room. Then I read the Xinhua [state-owned news agency] story and as expected, they are calling it ‘indecency with children’.”

“I believe they didn’t have sex with the kids,” 作家-天佑 wrote sarcastically. “They must have been using their spare time to tutor the students and help with their homework. The rest of us should learn from their selfless dedication.”

China's 'Child Rape Isn't Rape' Law Is Sparking Outrage

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:what: dont post rape threads because Indians have a weak nerve to accept the reality BUT yeh please do post twisted titles of a law in China that is related to age of Consent issue NOT rape, but since Indians are in a rush to hide from the rape shame so they will twist it and post it again and again

i think Indians are right in blaring openly that this is happening (in india), and is a serious problem. But I find it difficult to believe that people from our stock in other countries don't have the same problems. In any case it's your country and your people.
 
There were a lot of the recent incident, is really a legal loophole, state media are reporting that now, they generally focus on something and it will have to change, our country law is still not perfect, we are clear, and work together to change (the president seems to be in order to rape prosecution.)
 
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