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@indian_foxhound stop blaming mods and @WebMaster for this--we can solve this issue right in this place--guys I am again saying stop war mongering and complaining--these crimes are nowdays common throughout the world in America only in few minutes many rape cases are reported if i am not wrong--in India rape is also a common civil crime-in Pakistan women are also raped--
but bringing such cases into thread for god damn war mongering and to disrespect each other or to abuse is a bigger crime then that--you guys are insulting those poor women by enjoying these kind of news--if you think that you can find solution by discussing it then do it--but for abusing each other--for insulting i am sorry this is not allowed!!!

now reply to thread or close it--decide for yourself that what should be done..!!!:angry:
 
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AM glad more rapes are being reported ..... Which is a really good thing...Society will take time to change... With fast track court for rape cases and a death penalty ..... rapes should happen less...
 
Despite restrictions, Indians never stop posting on Pakistan local news, India's internal rape issues is a banned topic but do you expect people to remain silent if say a Pakistani national was attacked in India in a similar brutality.
The incident involves other than just the Indian national, hence it becomes an international matter. !!

so thats gives you licence to makes threads on bann topics.......
don't do BS dude indian are not posting So called "local news of pakistan" as far as i have seen
 
chitti chamri dekh ky is tarsi qom sy rehny nahi hota or koi baat nai hy...:yahoo:
 
Even more disgusting is you trying to be apologetic about it.

Not in the least unless you don't understand simple English. Pointed out your extreme stupidity in passing comments about other people's garbage while sitting in a garbage heap.


Reaction to gang rape shows India isn't as 'backward' as US

Paul H. Robinson and Shyam BalganeshThe Christian Science Monitor
March 15, 2013


The December 2012 gang rape in New Delhi, India, deserves the public condemnation and outrage that it has brought. But much of the commentary on the case has gone beyond this, holding up the case as evidence of India’s larger flaws. The subtext writes India off as a backward and incorrigible third world country, whose primitive norms and lack of rule of law put it outside of modern democracies with more reliable norms and laws.

The unfortunate truth is that India’s reported rape rate, and even the slightly higher rate in New Delhi where the gang rape occurred, is less than that of typical European and American rates. In the days following the attack, scores of protests were held all over India but mostly in the New Delhi region where the attack occurred. Democracy went on the move, as thousands upon thousands of people joined in the calls for justice.

The Indian reaction to the incident is in many ways more gratifying and promising than reactions to American rape cases. Take the Steubenville, Ohio, case, which began trial on Wednesday. It has not generated nearly as much public outrage as the case in India. If there is a larger lesson that the gang rape and the public outcry that followed teach us about India, it is one of promise and hope, not alienation and despair.

But commentators have painted a different picture. Lakshmi Chaudhry wrote in The Nation: “[T]here is only one India, a social Darwinian nation where there is no rule of law; where might always makes right, whether your power derives from your gender, money, caste or sheer numbers, as in the case of a gang rape.... The young girl who paid an astronomically steep price for an evening out at the movies proved that the so-called 'new India' exists in a bubble built on the delusion of safety.”

Is India indeed “a social Darwinian nation,” to be marked off from other, civilized democracies?

According to UN figures, India’s reported rape rate is 1.8 per 100,000 population (Delhi City’s is 2.8), as compared, for example, to Ireland’s 10.7, Norway’s 19.2, or America’s 27.3. Of course, given the intimate nature of the offense and its social stigma, the actual rape rates are generally higher than these official rates based on reports to police. By last official US estimate, only a half to a third of rapes are reported; and it could be that the reporting rates are even worse in other countries, including India. But the larger picture suggests that the India rape problem may not be that different from the West’s.

Perhaps it is the outrageousness of the conduct that sets the Indian case apart?

Sadly no. Last August in Steubenville, Ohio, for example, young men carried a drunken, incapacitated 16-year-old girl from party to party where two high school football players, Trent Mays and Ma'lik Richmond, are accused of repeatedly raping her, one party being hosted by the assistant football coach. Photos of the girl in compromised positions later surfaced on social media.

In October 2009, outside a school dance in Richmond, Calif., a 15-year-old was gang-raped over several hours as others looked on. Two years previously, several teens in Dunbar Village, Fla., were convicted of a brutal gang rape, torture, and forced incest of a woman and her 12-year-old son.

Perhaps it is instead the insensitive reaction by some Indians to the New Delhi rape that marks out India as different?

Unfortunately no. In the Steubenville case, the young men charged with rape and the people at the parties were calling and texting about their alleged exploits in real time. No one at any of the parties apparently did anything to stop the alleged rape or to report it to police.

The rapes at the Richmond high school dance went on for hours, with many observers. After the perpetrators were charged in the Dunbar Village case, neighbors told a local paper that the boys were just kids and didn’t think they should go to jail.

If one is appalled by indifference and inaction in the face of horrendous rapes, the US cases would seem to offer as much or more to condemn than does the Indian case.

Certainly the public outrage in each of these US cases did not rival the mass protests in India and the international attention the reaction drew. Commentary on the New Delhi gang rape should avoid condemning and ostracizing India but should rather join, support, and praise its people for their outpouring of support for the victim, the outrage at the rape, and the overwhelming calls for justice and changes to India’s legal system and culture. This is the process by which a society -- be it in India, the US, or any other country -- changes and internalizes important norms.

None of this is meant to deny the fact that the New Delhi gang rape does highlight problems that are specific to India. Because the Indian criminal justice system is severely backlogged, with millions of cases pending before criminal courts, justice for victims of sexual violence is often elusive. To make things worse, rape victims in India routinely encounter resistance from local police when reporting their rapes and during the subsequent investigations of the crimes.

All of this is exacerbated by the general disrespect that women are commonly subjected to in Indian society and the impunity with which they are frequently harassed in public places -- realities that the outrage and protests in India highlighted.

Yet what was perhaps most striking in the Indian public’s outrage at the incident, in their identification of the malaises in society’s treatment of women, and in their call for change, was the fundamental belief that the law and the legal system had a continuing (and critical) role to play. A commitment to the rule of law and to refining how it works were front and center in the public rallies. This fact is both heartening and inspiring -- and is hardly reflective of a “social Darwinian” society.

In taking stock of the New Delhi rape case, we ought to recognize that India is a young democracy, struggling in fits and starts to move its laws and criminal justice system to better reflect its people’s shared judgments of justice in the modern world. That is a path of promise, not despair.

http://www.alaskadispatch.com/article/20130315/reaction-gang-rape-shows-india-isnt-backward-us
 
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@KRAIT

Coming from ttttt..... Pakistani. :omghaha:

Leave it.

@Windjammer Awesome news bro. :tup:

@KRAIT , You yourself never miss a chance to take a swipe at Pakistan or related with the smileys the lot, yet here you are question others morality......may be i'm mistaken......ttttt...was probably meant for trolling. :what:
 
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Uh these animals desrve no mercy---they should be stoned to death--btw @Windjammer bhai rape threads are not allowed a/c to PDF RULE LOL

rapist will be nabbed and brought to law soon .....and secondly Windjammer has taken an oath to read Indian news and post all negative on PDF.
 
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People can easily get sexually aroused in those countries with hot weather. :coffee:
Seriously ? Can we say same thing about few eastern countries lying in upper part of Northern hemisphere ?
 
so thats gives you licence to makes threads on bann topics.......
don't do BS dude indian are not posting So called "local news of pakistan" as far as i have seen

I suggest you stop replying to Windjammer .......hes not worth your time .............better you argue with some intelligent pakistanis ....
 
Seriously ? Can we say same thing about few eastern countries lying in upper part of Northern hemisphere ?

For sure the cases of rape should be more rampant during the summer period. :coffee:
 
@indian_foxhound stop blaming mods and @WebMaster for this--we can solve this issue right in this place--guys I am again saying stop war mongering and complaining--these crimes are nowdays common throughout the world in America only in few minutes many rape cases are reported if i am not wrong--in India rape is also a common civil crime-in Pakistan women are also raped--
but bringing such cases into thread for god damn war mongering and to disrespect each other or to abuse is a bigger crime then that--you guys are insulting those poor women by enjoying these kind of news--if you think that you can find solution by discussing it then do it--but for abusing each other--for insulting i am sorry this is not allowed!!!

now reply to thread or close it--decide for yourself that what should be done..!!!:angry:

m i enjoying the threads??? are out your head??? m i abuseing.??? look into other thread who is abuseing... mods are insecure that much that they hannt given us INDIAN mod... where as every county like china, bangaladesh iran got it.........
its mods who are responsible for this kinda thread.... look thing is simple.. rape case thread wont leads us anywhere in this fourm... pakistani will blame indian show them their news and indian will do it vice versa........ and in return people like @Gigawatt will get bann
 
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Wll yu have caused a confusion.

Webby said that all the Rape threads are banned after Delhi rape discussion went too much overboard.

Problem is that here we have a thread against the basic rules of the forum, and its Kicking.

While we have a thread on Pakistan giving missing organs dead body of an Indian which can cause more problem between India and Pakistan, the thread was totally justified, but it was Deleted. Not closed.


So welcome to my religion of "HYPOKRAITISM" :enjoy:

They are banned because you guys can't keep your egos in check. I am in favor of keeping things open as long as they remain on topic and civil.

They were banned because the chain of events of these discussions are like "Delhi main rape hua". "Toh kya hua? Sargodha main bhi rape hua, hum toh jam ke rape ko justify kareinge, because everyone does it".

Ghatiya harkat hai... Don't do it.

Let a topic be discussed for what its worth. Don't like it, don't discuss it. Khudi topic mar jayega. I hate this mentality of cribbing someone's right to discuss something or not.
 
Seriously ? Can we say same thing about few eastern countries lying in upper part of Northern hemisphere ?

hahaha ....of all the posters at PDF ...i have found chinese to be totally astonishing......sometimes it takes me hours to understand what logic they applied while relying to others ......anyways KRAIT......forgive him ....he is living in a well...
 
@KRAIT @KRAIT , You yourself never miss a chance to take a swipe at Pakistan or related with the smileys the lot, yet here you are question others morality......may be i'm mistaken......ttttt...was probably meant for trolling. :what:
Well at least I didn't used words that A.Rafay used "Rapist Indians". I just used ttttttt.....for TOIlet, which you quoted. :D

And spare me with your lecture. Do you think, I like to do this ?

It has to be done because of this pathetic Hypocrisy of Moderators and Admins. Who says one thing on PM and other thing here.

Sometimes the wrong way is the Only Option left for people like me.
 
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