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Serious request: Don't delete rape threads because now it's getting hilarious!

So many rapes everyday. In which part of the country does it happen?

India must be very diverse because my town is very safe for women.
 
Muslim girl getting raped in India is a divisive issue for their public and politicians. Demented shithole.
 
Serious request: Don't delete rape threads because now it's getting hilarious!

So many rapes everyday. In which part of the country does it happen?

India must be very diverse because my town is very safe for women.
Is your town hindu or muslim majority?
 
You don't know about your own country?
I have never visited the shithole of Ganga-Hindi belt. But my place is relatively safe. Do you think gentlemen like Rahul Dravid (retired cricketer) can indulge in rape?
 
Can someone other than Rahul himself guarantee that?



Is there a map for this?
Can someone other than Rahul himself guarantee that?



Is there a map for this?
Whenever there is natural calamities like floods in Hindi belt (Bihar, Jarkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bengal, Delhi etc.) the official rescue authority persons take advantage of the circumstances and rape women. Victims are helpless for obvious reason. If they resist rape, there is a danger of drowning in flood. India has one of the highest rates of acid attacks in the world. Acid attack is a crime predominantly linked to sexual crimes like spurning marriage proposals or sexual advances.

I wonder if such mentality people are there in my region also. I don't know.

@SOUTHie @kris
 
India’s often male-dominated village councils hold huge sway, particularly in rural areas, settling disputes on everything from land and cattle to matrimony and murder

India’s traditional village councils must be prosecuted for acting as de facto courts, activists said, after a teenage gang-rape victim was burned to death in apparent retaliation for the punishments handed down by one.

The 16-year-old victim was killed after her parents reported her kidnap and rape to their village council, which imposed a fine of 50,000 rupees (US$740) on the two accused and ordered them to do 100 sit-ups.

Soon afterwards, a mob set fire to their house in the eastern state of Jharkhand, killing the girl – an attack human rights activists say could have been prevented had the original crime been reported to police.

“They (council) abused their authority, acting as judge and jury to come up with this farcical decision, which resulted in a miscarriage of justice and loss of life,” said Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia director at Human Rights Watch.

“They should have informed the police, especially since it was a crime involving a minor. What they have done is illegal and must be properly punished.”



India’s often male-dominated village councils hold huge sway, particularly in rural areas, settling disputes on everything from land and cattle to matrimony and murder.

They are coming under growing scrutiny for regressive and illegal edicts ranging from banning women from wearing western clothing and using mobile phones to supporting child marriage and sanctioning so-called honour killings.

But political ties mean they remain largely immune from prosecution, said Ranjana Kumari, director of the Centre for Social Research, a Delhi-based women’s advocacy group.

“They are bullies of the village and their extra-constitutional actions create a culture of rape with impunity.”
"Politicians need to stop using them, supporting them, encouraging them and end this illegal parallel justice system.”

Ravi Kant, founder of charity Shakti Vahini which recently challenged the role of the village councils in India’s Supreme Court, said such punishments served “the opposite of justice”.

“Girls become very vulnerable and that’s why we need to bring the fear of the law,” Kant said.

“People who intervene illegally in such cases, they need to be booked (charged), so that a strong message can be sent.”

India toughened its laws on sexual violence and promised to speed up trials after the fatal gang rape of a student on a bus in New Delhi in 2012 sparked mass protests.

Last month the government approved the death penalty for the rape of girls younger than 12 following the rape and murder of an eight-year-old Muslim girl.

But activists say too little has been done to implement the laws and sexual violence remains common.

Police have now arrested 15 people over the teenager’s gang rape and opened a case against several others including members of the village council for failing to report the allegations.

http://m.scmp.com/news/asia/south-a...nishment-rape-and-murder-includes-100-sit-ups
I AM LOVING IT!!!!!!!!!!!!

DAILY COMEDY SHOW!!!!!

Dear Moderators,

I beg you. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DON'T PROHIBIT RAPE THREADS. And other members do your best to contribute.

It's a great source of comic entertainment.


You don't get the humour, right?

Let me explain. Yes, it's true that rape and sexual harassment are widespread in India. Women are not safe. It is amply described in post#8. But it doesn't happen in my part of the country. Let women of other regions suffer because I cannot do anything about it. Moreover the cases that appear in media are fake stories fabricated for the purpose of paid news. And they are hilarous. How it happens in moving vehicles. How the kids are thrown out. The vivid description etc. Ha! Ha! Ha! It's a comedic gold.

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@Dalit

@Mage

@Mrc @Kaptaan

@monitor
 
Beg harder Hindu elephant.

We know that rape is hilarious entertenmaint to Indians.
 

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