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BD story is your self creation and in no way justification that Indian army got liscence to rape Muslim women.

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http://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/reports/INDIA935.PDF

This seems to a Picture taken some were in Pakistan..............
 
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"Supa Powa" India is the safest country for women on the planet despite Dehli being the Rape Capital :tup:

This is false that Dehli is rape capital of India. Kashmir and Assam lead the score far more.

Hindu army of India, is the leading force which hold record in rape case.

This seems to a Picture taken some were in Pakistan..............

Could be Afghanistan as well!
 
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yeah they are better off in the countryside of wziristan & Fata,

i guess they should all pack up their bags and move enmasse.
 
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pta ni logo ko kya bimari hai ,bar bar ek hi topic pe thread kholte hai :hitwall:
People are sexually frustrated here, that's why!! :cheesy: They seem to get orgasms talking of rape etc. No wonder every second thread on PDF concerns rape!

And they yell from the rooftops regarding rape and sexual assaults in India without as much checking out how much of it goes on in their own countries! :P There's even a Muslim fatwa by a Mullah encouraging Jihadis (God's Army) to rape women for enhancing vitality!!:woot: Check out my thread on this posted today.

People in glass houses shouldn't be throwing stones, what? Shows utter hypocrisy! :P These guys should get their house in order first before spewing baloney at the drop of a hat...errr...skirt!
 
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This is false that Dehli is rape capital of India. Kashmir and Assam lead the score far more.
Hindu army of India, is the leading force which hold record in rape case.
Could be Afghanistan as well!
Actually that title goes to your army. And you know why. So stop spreading BS.
 
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@nuclearpak @WebMaster How many threads are you gonna allowed with similar content just different title over the Rape cases in India ? Kindly give us how long this "Important" issue will be discussed on PDF.

Coz as long as I have seen, there isn't any serious or constructive discussion going on.

Or at least make a sticky thread and merge all.
 
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This is false that Dehli is rape capital of India. Kashmir and Assam lead the score far more.

Hindu army of India, is the leading force which hold record in rape case.

Could be Afghanistan as well!
What crap! And you're supposed to be an ELITE member? Damn! PDF must revise its titles.

And how about Balochistan and then East Pakistan in 1971? How many women and children were raped there? Thousands. Hundreds were locked up in dirty cowsheds and used by turn by the PA. A good example was Gen Niazi himself who used to send his ADC to procure BD women to satisfy his sexual urges. He set an example for his army to follow which they did in letter and spirit.

What a damn shame! And this bozo makes a thread on so called 'rapes' by the IA in Kashmir and the NE!! He's got a habit of putting his foot in his mouth with monotonous regularity. No wonder the standard of PDF is hitting new lows!
 
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Speaking of perverted minds - didn't pak top the charts, recently, for the maximum hits on **** sites...hahah...

Anyways, the internationally accepted barometers of gender equality position india as the better country vis-a-vis pak, for the fairer sex. I don't see how emotional howls, here on pdf, will change that fact.
 
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The Ten Worst Countries for Women





Most Women Still Oppressed
The image of the 21st century woman is confident, prosperous, glowing with health and beauty.

But for many of the 3.3 billion female occupants of our planet, the perks of the cyber age never arrived. As International Women's Day is celebrated today, they continue to feel the age-old lash of violence, repression, isolation, enforced ignorance and discrimination.
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"These things are universal," says Taina Bien-Aime, executive director of New York-based Equality Now. "There is not one single country where women can feel absolutely safe."
In spite of real progress in women's rights around the globe – better laws, political participation, education and income – the bedrock problems that have dogged women for centuries remain. Even in wealthy countries, there are pockets of private pain where women are unprotected and under attack.

Some countries, often the poorest and most conflict-ridden, have a level of violence that makes life unbearable for women. Richer ones may burden them with repressive laws, or sweep the problems of the least advantaged under the carpet. In any country, refugee women are among the most vulnerable.

So widespread are the disadvantages that it's hard to pinpoint the worst places in the world for women. Some surveys rate their problems by quality of life, others by health indicators. Human rights groups point to countries where violations are so severe that even murder is routine.

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Literacy is one of the best indicators of women's status in their countries. But Amnesty International Canada's women's rights campaigner Cheryl Hotchkiss says building schools alone doesn't solve the problem of equal education.

"There's a huge range of barriers women face to getting an education," she says. "It may be free and available, but parents won't send their daughters out to school if they can be kidnapped and raped."

Health is another key indicator, including the care of pregnant women, who are sometimes forced into disastrous early marriage and childbearing, as well as infection with HIV/AIDS. But again, statistics fail to show the whole, complex story.

"On a rural lake in Zambia, I met a woman who had not told her husband she was HIV-positive," says David Morley, CEO of Save the Children Canada. "She was already living on the edge because she had no children. If she told him, she would be kicked off the island and sent alone to the mainland. She felt she had no choice, because she had no power at all."



Putting power in women's hands is the biggest challenge for improving their lives in every country, advocates agree. Whether in the poorest countries of Africa, or the most repressive of the Middle East or Asia, lack of control over their own destinies blights women's lives from early childhood


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The Ten Worst Countries for Women Today

Afghanistan: The average Afghan girl will live to only 45 – one year less than an Afghan male. After three decades of war and religion-based repression, an overwhelming number of women are illiterate. More than half of all brides are under 16, and one woman dies in childbirth every half hour. Domestic violence is so common that 87 per cent of women admit to experiencing it. But more than one million widows are on the streets, often forced into prostitution. Afghanistan is the only country in which the female suicide rate is higher than that of males.

Democratic Republic of Congo: In the eastern DRC, a war that claimed more than 3 million lives has ignited again, with women on the front line. Rapes are so brutal and systematic that UN investigators have called them unprecedented. Many victims die; others are infected with HIV and left to look after children alone. Foraging for food and water exposes women to yet more violence. Without money, transport or connections, they have no way of escape.



Iraq: The U.S.-led invasion to "liberate" Iraq from Saddam Hussein has imprisoned women in an inferno of sectarian violence that targets women and girls. The literacy rate, once the highest in the Arab world, is now among the lowest as families fear risking kidnapping and rape by sending girls to school. Women who once went out to work stay home. Meanwhile, more than 1 million women have been displaced from their homes, and millions more are unable to earn enough to eat.

Nepal: Early marriage and childbirth exhaust the country's malnourished women, and one in 24 will die in pregnancy or childbirth. Daughters who aren't married off may be sold to traffickers before they reach their teens. Widows face extreme abuse and discrimination if they're labelled bokshi, meaning witches. A low-level civil war between government and Maoist rebels has forced rural women into guerrilla groups.

Sudan: While Sudanese women have made strides under reformed laws, the plight of those in Darfur, in western Sudan, has worsened. Abduction, rape or forced displacement have destroyed more than 1 million women's lives since 2003. The janjaweed militias have used systematic rape as a demographic weapon, but access to justice is almost impossible for the female victims of violence.

Guatemala: The impoverished female underclass of Guatemala faces domestic violence, rape and the second-highest rate of HIV/AIDS after sub-Saharan Africa. An epidemic of gruesome unsolved murders has left hundreds of women dead, some of their bodies left with hate messages.

Mali: One of the world's poorest countries, few women escape the torture of genital mutilation, many are forced into early marriages, and one in 10 dies in pregnancy or childbirth.



Pakistan: In the tribal border areas of Pakistan women are gang-raped as punishment for men's crimes. But honour killing is more widespread, and a renewed wave of religious extremism is targeting female politicians, human rights workers and lawyers.

Saudi Arabia: Women in Saudi Arabia are treated as lifelong dependents, under the guardianship of a male relative. Deprived of the right to drive a car or mix with men publicly, they are confined to strictly segregated lives on pain of severe punishment.

Somalia: In the Somali capital, Mogadishu, a vicious civil war has put women, who were the traditional mainstay of the family, under attack. In a society that has broken down, women are exposed daily to rape, dangerously poor health care for pregnancy, and attack by armed gangs.

"While the potential of women is recognized at the international level," says World Health Organization director-general Margaret Chan, "this potential will not be realized until conditions improve – often dramatically – in countries and communities. Too many complex factors, often rooted in social and cultural norms, continue to hinder the ability of women and girls to achieve their potential and benefit from social advances."


BEST COUNTRIES TO BE A WOMAN

Measures of well-being include life expectancy, education, purchasing power and standard of living. Not surprisingly, the top 10 countries are among the world's wealthiest.

1. Iceland
2. Norway
3. Australia
4. Canada
5. Ireland
6. Sweden
7. Switzerland
8. Japan
9. Netherlands
10. France

SOURCE: UNDP Gender-related development index

INCOME GAPS

Poverty means pain for both men and women, but throughout the world it's women who suffer the most from lack of income. In these countries, women earn less than 50 per cent of men's incomes:

Benin 48 per cent
Bangladesh 46 per cent
Sierra Leone 45 per cent
Equatorial Guinea 43 per cent
Togo 43 per cent
Eritrea 39 per cent
Cape Verde 36 per cent
Yemen 30 per cent

SOURCE: UNDP Human Development Report

LITERACY GAPS

The better a woman's education, the better chance she and her children have of surviving economically, protecting themselves and leading healthy lives. In these countries, women's literacy rate is less than 50 per cent of men's:

Mali 49 per cent
Benin 49 per cent
Yemen 47 per cent
Mozambique 46 per cent
Ethiopia 46 per cent
Guinea 42 per cent
Niger 35 per cent
Chad 31 per cent
Afghanistan 28 per cent

Countries with women's literacy rate less than 70 per cent of men's:

India 65 per cent
Morocco 60 per cent
Pakistan 55 per cent

SOURCES: UNDP, UNESCO, UNICEF


The Ten Worst Countries for Women - The Feminist eZine

I am sorry but I would love to laugh at a few of these comments...

There is always 2 sides to a coin...

When you ask a poor, they will give you 1 answer while the rich will give you another...
When you ask a high class woman she will say she lives like a queen, but the daughter of a bus driver will give you another answer...
When you ask a working woman will give you 1 answer while a housewife with culture drilled in her will give you another...
When you ask a Muslim woman in India she will give you an answer different from a Hindu woman in India and same goes for a Hindu woman in Pakistan vs a Muslim woman in Pakistan...

Everything depends on you status, wealth, lifestyle and so on...

I am not sure why soo many people rely on surveys! They can easily be biased if only 1 side or province in a country is being surveyed!


When you ask an Indian in Switzerland or a gori in Afghanistan...you may get the real views...but of course such surveys are not taken because those are the rare people to give their view though they can be the ones who are outside the box!
 
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This is false that Dehli is rape capital of India. Kashmir and Assam lead the score far more.

Hindu army of India, is the leading force which hold record in rape case.

Can you put source for your stupid claim ????
 
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@Talon Go through all the thread regarding this issue being made recently. You will know why people like me also loose cool.

All these are really enjoying this case and using this as premise posting local isolated rape cases by making a separate thread and bashing India. You will see the hidden pleasure in their words.
 
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@Talon Go through all the thread regarding this issue being made recently. You will know why people like me also loose cool.

All these are really enjoying this case and using this as premise posting local isolated rape cases by making a separate thread and bashing India. You will see the hidden pleasure in their words.

About that...Why suddenly did this 1 case raise a red flag?

I mean I being a girl am of course totally disgusted by the case itself but how did this case get special attention all the way to Singapore?
 
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@nuclearpak @WebMaster How many threads are you gonna allowed with similar content just different title over the Rape cases in India ? Kindly give us how long this "Important" issue will be discussed on PDF.

Coz as long as I have seen, there isn't any serious or constructive discussion going on.

Or at least make a sticky thread and merge all.
PDF seems to be fast turning into a **** site!! :smokin: Hoooray!! :victory:
 
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