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Hindutva is showing their true colours by not pretending to hide anymore. on eid muslim women from india and pakistan were uploading their photos on social media on which these scums were throwing rape threats and auctioning them. they went live on youtube to auction these photos and were discussing about their body parts on live stream.
this is not the first time they have shown guts to do this. kashmiri women goes through this almost everyday on social media this is another one. the best reply to a well built argument to a women is "randi(whore)". after every rape in the country, the victim's name is on trending on a **** site. and this is how they feel proud sharing the pride they will feel if they would have r@ped the victim. in this case an 8 year old who was r@ped in kathua. and this is how huge influencers like retired general of army SP Sinha were also joining these scums and in a way encouraging them to show off their r@pist mentality.
it is high time to call them out and shame these filthy pigs if law keepers can't do anything, or these roaches will do what they do best i.e ra9e. earlier what was limited to bobs and vegenes is now going full on towards somthing worse than what happens to women in a war torn country.
this is the channel that was doing live auctioning on youtube. earlier too this same person had posted same content from his youtube channel. and if this wasn't enough he also has 93.5K subscibers, which means the number of r@pists in this country are now just on the rise. we have hit a new low where no other country can match. and he is not the only one who wants an auction of women. these people were already in middle of an auction. so were these who have been doing this since a long time now. this guy who changed his name and DP to a muslim person's after being called out was doing this. and btw asifa bano is the same 8 year old kashmiri girl i talked about above.
see this snipet from the live auction
and this too
this is the tweet from his official twitter account announcing the time of the live stream
this is how he apologised for something he has been doing since a long time
just another termite
and even after this there are women who will support religious extremism like hindutva or will call these sub humans naughty kids. this is a shameful and worse day to be an indian.
 
Well all this makes me wonder if corona is actually something they deserve. What a bunch of ugly small brained human looking creatures.
 
He has followers on twitter in lakhs and has over 80k subscribers on youtube. His channel is riddle with this sort disgusting stuff and mind you he's part of bjp it cell.

There is nothing sort of BJP IT Cell, people created it out of own imagination. BJP if had an IT Cell then all the BS by opposition in last 2 and a half months would have been collectively bunked.

From Uncle Google, for non-Indians :
Amit Malviya is the national president of the IT cell of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Wikipedia
Say this is not true.

There are at least 4 India Muslims who have been president of India whom army chiefs reports to.

1. In India the executive powers are with the Prime Minister. And there have been no Muslim Prime Ministers in India.

2. Tell me when we have a Muslim President who is allied with progressive political ideology.

What's wrong with calling Osama a martyr ? He fought for our country against your Soviet Abbus

Osama was an utter criminal who was created by Western governments to destroy a progressive Muslim-majority country. This is the same way in recent history that NATO created the NTC and FSA to destroy two more progressive Muslim-majority countries - Libya and Syria.

Calling Osama a martyr would be a disgrace.
 
Muslims of Indian origin were army chiefs of Pakistan

Something Indian muslims can't even dream about. They would be lynched if they dream something like that
Similar things were said about Sikhs once upon a time. But then we got two Sikh army chiefs and one Sikh PM.

If Muslims had shown interest in joining armed forces, there would have been Muslim military chiefs long ago.

But defence profession is an anathema to Indian Muslims.

@Suriya

- PRTP GWD
 
Muslims of Indian origin were army chiefs of Pakistan

Something Indian muslims can't even dream about. They would be lynched if they dream something like that
We have already had a Muslim Airchief and a Muslim Deputy chief of Army staff. Can any Non-muslim become such in a country like yours who teaches secularism to India?
 
Indian grab one of Indonesian Youtuber

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We have already had a Muslim Airchief and a Muslim Deputy chief of Army staff. Can any Non-muslim become such in a country like yours who teaches secularism to India?
How hard is to just condemn rapists and move on?
Good to see rational Indians (who btw are on Verge of extinction) taking a stand against right wing rapists who full backing of Indian governmen
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Indian grab one of Indonesian Youtuber

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oh please stay away from this thread. Your country is even worst than us south asians . Do something about it first.
West Sumatra mob strips woman and parades her in public as punishment for ‘obscene act’
By Coconuts Jakarta Sep 4, 2020 | 11:20am Jakarta time

Indonesian woman stripped to her bare chest and paraded on the streets of a village as punishment for getting intimate with a man. Photo: Video screengrab
Indonesian woman stripped to her bare chest and paraded on the streets of a village as punishment for getting intimate with a man. Photo: Video screengrab
Authorities in West Sumatra are investigating a video in which a woman was stripped and paraded by a mob in Pasaman regency this week.
Based on the widely circulating video, the woman was stripped to her bare chest and made to perform a walk of shame in front of a thrilled mob, which consisted of several children. As she was being paraded on the village streets, she tried to pull up her pants to cover up her breasts, but one man from the mob pulled them back down at one point.
According to reports, the woman was given a social punishment by villagers after she was caught getting intimate with a man, presumably out of wedlock. She had been caught with the man twice before.

West Sumatra Police said the incident occurred on Aug. 30.
“The woman in the video was busted by residents for committing an obscene act,” West Sumatra Police spokesman Stefanus Satake Bayu Setianto said.
Stefanus added that the video has been taken down from Youtube but may still be spreading through chat groups. He said the police are now investigating who filmed the video and may charge them with violations of the Information and Electronic Transactions Act (UU ITE).

The Commission on Violence Against Women (Komnas Perempuan) condemned the public shaming and called on members of the mob to be criminally charged as well.

“The people who paraded her should be charged with performing an immoral act in public under the Criminal Code,” Komnas Perempuan commissioner Siti Aminah said today.
Moral vigilantes who publicly shame those they accuse of adultery, premarital sex, or other “immoral acts” (even if such acts were carried out with consent) in Indonesia often go unpunished. One notable exception to the rule was a case in 2018 in which a village chief and his accomplices were sentenced to lengthy prison terms for stripping and shaming a young couple who were wrongly accused of getting intimate out of wedlock.


you lot dont seem to be respecting your own women







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|In Indonesia, Women Begin to Fight ‘Epidemic’ of Street Harassment


In Indonesia, Women Begin to Fight ‘Epidemic’ of Street Harassment



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Tunggal Pawestri, who was sexually harassed on a public bus at age 14, is working for a women’s organization.

Tunggal Pawestri, who was sexually harassed on a public bus at age 14, is working for a women’s organization.Credit...Kemal Jufri for The New York Times
By Joe Cochrane
  • Dec. 9, 2017
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Tunggal Pawestri says she’ll never forget being groped on a public bus while traveling to her high school in Jakarta, the Indonesian capital, when she was 14.
While Ms. Tunggal had become used to enduring daily harassment on her way to and from classes — mostly catcalls and sexually suggestive looks and comments — when a man suddenly began gyrating against her from behind, she said, “I froze.”
“I didn’t know what to do — I didn’t even know that I should have screamed,” said Ms. Tunggal, who now works for a women’s organization.
Two decades after that disturbing episode, a growing number of activist groups and volunteers like Ms. Tunggal are emerging to explain exactly what to do: expose the longstanding problem of harassment on roads, sidewalks, trains and buses across Indonesia, the world’s fourth-most populous nation.
It’s an epidemic, and, unfortunately, at the moment, Indonesia has no legal protection for sexual harassment,” said Yuniyanti Chuzaifah, vice chairwoman of the National Commission on Violence Against Women, who said she was once groped after falling asleep on a public bus.


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Ms. Pawestri checking the Hollaback app for reporting street harassment.

Ms. Pawestri checking the Hollaback app for reporting street harassment.Credit...Kemal Jufri for The New York Times
“Women have to be brave to report it, and the police services here are not friendly toward victims,” she said. “There’s a lot of victim-blaming, like it is their own fault.”
According to the women’s commission, only 268 street harassment reports were filed last year with the police, nongovernmental organizations or the commission itself across a nation of more than 260 million people.
By comparison, more than 200 women in the Jakarta region alone posted accounts in the past 12 months, both under their name and anonymously, of harassment or groping on the streets or on public transportation to the Indonesia website of Hollaback, an international initiative against street harassment.
“I feel street harassment has been normalized within our society,” said Anindya Restuviani, coordinator of Feminist Festival Indonesia, which organizes events on women’s issues, including harassment.
Activists in Indonesia estimate that millions of street harassment incidents go unreported each year.
“We are sure this is just the tip of the iceberg,” said Angie Kilbane, an American high school teacher in Jakarta and leader of Hollaback’s Jakarta chapter, referring to the hundreds of posts on the site.


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A women-only train car in Jakarta. The cars were introduced in 2010 to curb groping.

A women-only train car in Jakarta. The cars were introduced in 2010 to curb groping.Credit...Kemal Jufri for The New York Times
The Indonesian National Police did not reply to multiple requests for official data on street harassment cases. To discourage sex abuse in public places, the authorities have set aside women-only cars on packed commuter trains and spaces designated for females on public buses, but activists say much more needs to be done — by the government and society.
Ms. Kilbane, who has lived in Indonesia for nearly 10 years, said she got involved in combating harassment after a motorcyclist drove up beside her while she was bicycling, grabbed her right breast and said, “Hey, baby,” in Indonesian before roaring off.
Ms. Kilbane’s chapter organizes discussions and workshops on sexual harassment, and conducts training in self-defense and bystander intervention. Still, she said, “I don’t ride my bike to work anymore.”
A 19-year-old student at the University of Indonesia, who asked not to be named because she feared publicly confronting her attacker, had anonymously posted two stories of harassment on the Hollaback Jakarta website, one about being molested twice by a close family friend while she was in elementary school, and the other about recent catcalling on the street.
Though she said she wanted to share her stories with the group, she has never told her parents what happened and has yet to warn her younger sister, 14, about the problem. She said that the issue was considered taboo in Indonesia and she did not have the courage to tell them.
In 2014, Kate Walton, an Australian activist and writer based in Jakarta, started an online discussion group after experiencing near-daily street harassment. She also has been groped.


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Anindya Restuviani, who organizes events on women’s issues, said street harassment has been “normalized.”

Anindya Restuviani, who organizes events on women’s issues, said street harassment has been “normalized.”Credit...Kemal Jufri for The New York Times
In January, she conducted an experiment to gauge the scale of the problem by walking from her home in South Jakarta to a shopping mall about two and a half miles away. She was harassed 13 times in 35 minutes, and posted a tweet about each incident as it happened.
Ms. Walton’s discussion group has more than 2,000 Indonesian and expatriate members, and stories of street harassment are a regular topic of conversation.
“The more stories people see, the more brave and willing they are to come forward,” she said, expressing frustration at what women in Indonesia endure in public spaces. “It just adds up when it happens every day. It’s tiring.”
A 2014 report by the Thomson Reuters Foundation found that Jakarta had the fifth-most dangerous public transportation system for women in the world, and the second-worst in Asia behind New Delhi.
Wulan Danoekoesoemo, a clinical psychologist and co-founder of Lentera Sintas Indonesia, which counsels sexual violence victims, said the country’s street harassment problem stemmed from its patriarchal society, in which men traditionally hold authority over women.
Adolescent boys, activists said, harass women on Indonesian streets nearly as frequently as men.
“People look up to their peers who catcall or talk inappropriately to women, and it goes without consequences,” said Ms. Wulan, whose organization has countered by conducting an education campaign at 78 schools in Jakarta, hoping to change the next generation.
“It’s something so common. And for boys it’s one way to prove you are macho and that you are good at pickup lines, which of course they are not,” she said.







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We have already had a Muslim Airchief and a Muslim Deputy chief of Army staff. Can any Non-muslim become such in a country like yours who teaches secularism to India?

We are an islamic republic since 1947. We don't do drama of being a secular republic like you

Muslims despite being 14% of your population have very little representation in your military

As comparted to that we had several army chiefs, air chiefs and naval chiefs who were born in now what is called India which shows overwhelming presence of muslims of Indian origin in Pakistani military
Similar things were said about Sikhs once upon a time. But then we got two Sikh army chiefs and one Sikh PM.

If Muslims had shown interest in joining armed forces, there would have been Muslim military chiefs long ago.

But defence profession is an anathema to Indian Muslims.

@Suriya

- PRTP GWD

Sikhs are your foot soldiers and expendables

Nobody cares what they became in India or tis military
 
Muslims despite being 14% of your population have very little representation in your military
Who stops them from joining military? They are free to join if they want to or not, they are contributing India in other ways, Muslims in India are good in Biotech, some in space, some in others. There are many who work in defence companies etc.
Sikhs are your foot soldiers and expendables

Nobody cares what they became in India or tis military
That’s why you surrender in front of them.
Indian girls are sanskari no way you are getting any nudes from them
They get video calls from Bollywood actresses whole night, then they wake up in morning.
 
Who stops them from joining military? They are free to join if they want to or not, they are contributing India in other ways, Muslims in India are good in Biotech, some in space, some in others. There are many who work in defence companies etc.

When you are asking them to show papers and treat them as second class citizens then it makes them that they don't want to become your foot soldiers

Not everyone is as baighairat as sikhs

That’s why you surrender in front of them.

We thrash them at LOC too. Check the number of them we killed at LOC in past few years
 

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