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Police: Indian child killed as human sacrifice

People involved in it should be shot dead.. No case no court. justice should be served at site.. These bastards does not deserve to live.. Similar justice should be served to Chinese making medicines out of baby flesh..

Ultimate fail. The people who made the capsules out of fetuses and who intended to use them were not ethnic Chinese. They were Korean citizens of China.

S Korea cracks down on 'human flesh capsules' - Asia-Pacific - Al Jazeera English

Pills filled with powdered human baby flesh found by customs officials - Telegraph

The smugglers told customs officials they believed the capsules were ordinary stamina boosters and did not know the ingredients or manufacturing process.

Ethnic Koreans from northeastern China who now live in South Korea were intending to use the capsules themselves or share them with other Korean-Chinese, a customs official said. They were carried in luggage or sent by international mail.

Human flesh capsules: 'Dead babies' pills crack down in South Korea ordered - Mirror Online

A sickening trade in Chinese-made capsules filled with powdered human flesh has pushed South Korea into upping its custom inspections efforts.

The state-run Korea Customs Service has reported that it has encountered 35 attempts to sneak around 17,450 capsules into the country since last August, with the pills disguised as stamina boosters.

The grim deliveries are said to have been carried in luggage or sent by international mail.

Customs officials said the tablets were made from dead babies and infants in north eastern China and that ethnic Koreans living there were responsible for the smuggling attempts.

It has been reported by the KCS that the horrific process involves the bodies being chopped into small pieces and then dried on stoves or in medical drying microwaves before being turned into powder.
 
guwahati - 11-held-for-human-sacrifice-in-Assam-village

Jun 7, 2013

GUWAHATI: A 55-year-old man was killed by villagers and later buried, in a bid to "satisfy a goddess" in a remote village in Assam's Barak Valley area, police said on Friday, adding that 11 people, including three women, were arrested in the case.

The human sacrifice took place Thursday night at Narayanpur basti - a locality where inhabitants are mainly labourers on nearby tea plantations. The village, adjacent to Narayanpur tea estate, falls within the jurisdiction of Lakhipur police station in Cachar district, over 300 km from the state capital.

Cachar district superintendent of police Diganta Bora said there was suspicion this was a case of witch-hunting.

Quoting local people, Bora said: "One of the residents of the village said he saw Devi Maa (a goddess) in his dream. He said the goddess told him that Jawaharlal Mura, a fellow-villager, was possessed by evil spirits and that the entire village would suffer if he stayed in the village."

"The man shared his dream with others in the village, and a group of men caught hold of Jawaharlal Mura. They tied him to a tree and tortured him, offering prayers to appease the goddess. Mura died," Bora explained. Later, the people who performed the ritual buried him and warned villagers of dire consequences if they complained to the police.

Bora said police were, however, informed.

"We got the information last night, but we did not want to enter the area at night, when many of the tea labourers are drunk and could cause major law and order problems," Bora said.

Bora said a police team entered the village on Friday morning and managed to retrieve the body of the victim, which was sent for autopsy. Police resorted to lathi charge to disperse a mob that had gathered at the spot.

The 11 arrested are still to be interrogated by state police.

The practice of witch hunting is common among some communities in Assam, including the Adivasis and tibals once largely associated with work on tea gardens.

Assam Police in 2001 launched "Project Prahari" (Project Watch) to encourage participatory development and people-friendly policing. Under the project, an awareness drive was also launched against "witch-hunting".
 
Barbaric hindu practices!

I won't comment on barbarism or otherwise of such Hindu practices but from my understanding human sacrifices or "bali Pujja" is performed for Kali. As I know very little about hinduism one assumes its fairly unusual.
 
Barbaric hindu practices!

These practices actually pre-date Hinduism.

Early agriculturists developed Fertility cults centered around conception of Earth goddess. This goddess was the center of Human sacrifice rituals. If you have seen Kali Mata statues, you would be looking at a conception that is older than Hinduism.
 
damn, this is cold blooded. I thought this was only something barbarians or Dalai Lama did in the past.
 
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