you contradicted your earlier post just before this. don't fall for flame bait by trolls.
also the rape incidents in india get more coverage now since that delhi case, so it seems they occur more frequently. hopefully civil society there succeeds in bringing change. this is something that can be learned from as we're not free from this menace.
in some ways the girl below, however unfortunately, sparked this change and the horrendous suffering she went through brought greater focus on problems faced by women not only in south asia, but the world over.
Delhi gang-rape: look westward in disgust - The Guardian
Rape is a crime everywhere, but India's crisis is unique - The Globe and Mail
Will the Delhi gang-rape case actually change women's lives in India? - New Statesman
it's my request to all members regardless of country, to not gloat at the suffering of our women in south asia, be it honor killings, rape, abuse, anything, and not use this or other serious issues as point scoring opportunities.
the incident in delhi is as shameful for me, not knowing men could reach such lows, as for the people of that city. similarly the honor killings problem in Pakistan should be a moment for other men of south asia to reflect on how women are mistreated and not valued in all our countries.