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Oh man... what a retarded topic to discuss!
And I was reluctant to post a hilarious condom add in the fun section...
You should ask afghans..This the best advertisement for taliban. The woman says this was banned under the taliban, but now its rampent. Drugs were banned under the taliban, now half of Afghans are drug addicts and they are the biggest exporter of heroin in the world.
Conclusion: The taliban are better for Afghanistan than the current U.S backed government.
So the only authentic survey for you would be the one that satisfies your ego?@Myth....
Keep argument civil. I know more about these surveys and the sample collection. Iknow what should be considered as important variable and what to be ignored.
And i also repeat, you are deluded and you never stop failing to amuse us with ur absurd analogies which quickly turns you into a troller from thinkTankdisagree. The survey was not conducted by ISI agents but rather Ministry of Women and Child Development. They did not walk into a room full of sexually abused victims but rather conducted surveys by picking random people.I am repeating it again, If I do survey in Muslim nations which have about 1.5 billion people and pick random people in equal number and extremists percentage comes out 53%, would you accept my analysis and conclusion.
YOU MAKE NO SENSE>So talk about variables, factors to be considered which are ignored rather than taking the survey result on face value.
Earlier this year, the central government did draft such a legislation: the Protection of Children Against Sexual Offences Bill was sent to the various states for
consideration. One version of the Bill became available to the press through sources
at the Ministry of Women and Child Development. One clause in particular
(regarding the decriminalising of non-penetrative sexual exploration between
children older than 12) was much discussed in various public and media forums.
Prior to this, the sexual abuse of children became a matter of public interest
following publication of the report by the MWCD entitled 'Study on Child Abuse
India 2007' which revealed that more than 53% of children in India have probably
been sexually abused and many have never shared the fact of this abuse with
anyone.