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Watch banned film "India's daughter" here!

I read what the documentary showcases particularly about what Mr Mukesh a convict thinks and says. Unfortunately, in our country rapists with such mentality exists the most. Its always the girl which is blamed. Do u see a guy say going only in his banyaan/vest and a gay then resorting to Rape? The sad logic used by such rapists and such mentality will harm our nation further. Swift judgement for crimes and efforts to change the mindset is needed. I am wondering now what will the court think about Mukesh and will they feel that what justice they imparted is not proportional to the criminals. The nation do need to think... Are we doing enough for our mothers, daughters, sisters, wifes, female friends.. or what we saw is just the tip of the iceberg and rot is much deeper that it needs much bigger action?
 
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Wonder why BBC, which showers pompous concern on 1 rape that happened halfway across the globe, but is silent on horrendous acts like these happening in their own country -

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300 White British Girls Raped By Muslim Gang For Over 7 Years

Yet again, another case of child "grooming" (correct word is rape) of underage White girls by Muslim gangs has been uncovered and this time in Oxfordshire. And just like the Rotherham case the Police and Social services looked the other way and failed to take any action against the savages while they raped more than 300 underage girls over the past 15 years because the authorities did not want to come off as "racist" and "Islamophobic".


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By Telegraph reporter

12:40AM GMT 02 Mar 2015


A damning report is expected to disclose that more than 300 young people have been groomed and sexually exploited by gangs in Oxfordshire over the past 15 years.

Systemic failures by police and social services meant victims were subjected to years of sexual torture, rape and trafficking, it is understood.

The victims, mostly girls, come predominantly from Oxford, making it the latest area in Britain to be embroiled in a scandal over the handling of child sex abuse and proving the issue is not confined to inner cities.

One senior investigative source told The Guardian: “If you think you haven’t got a problem in your city or town, you are just not looking for it.”

The report comes after seven men were jailed for a string of horrendous child sex crimes against six victims, aged between 11 and 15, over a seven-year period.

All of the victims had a background in care and their plight was brought to the attention of the authorities on a number of occasions.

The men were jailed in 2013, but a serious case review by the Oxfordshire safeguarding children board will be published on Tuesday.

It is expected to condemn Thames Valley Police and Oxfordshire social services for failing to act.

Key findings are will expose how police officers and social workers failed to believe the girls when they detailed the abuse they were suffering, and dismissed their complaints.


The report will also put a figure on the extent of the abuse in Oxfordshire, and is understood to have identified 300 young people who have been subjected to grooming and abuse between 1999 and 2014. All have been spoken to by police or social services.

However, it is feared that the figure may be just the tip of the iceberg.


The latest report follows the Jay report into child sexual exploitation in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, which found 1,400 young people had been subjected to grooming and abuse in the area over a similar time frame.

Joanna Simons, the chief executive of Oxfordshire county council, announced several weeks ago that she would be stepping down this summer.

The council has said that she will not be replaced and the management structure will be reorganised. However, the decision will now be reviewed after questions were asked about whether correct processes were followed.

300 victims groomed and assaulted by Oxfordshire gangs, report finds - Telegraph

Let's see if the highly concerned BBC decides to interview these goatbang!ng rascals...or maybe they'd
choose to keep it under wraps (as they've been doing till now) because they have to be politically correct
and have to project the West as being oh-so-civilized.
 
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WELL BBC IDIOTS AMERICA WORLD MOST RAPED COUNTRY, WHEN U ARE GOING TO MAKE DOCUMENTARY ON AMERICA AND EUROPE.LONDON RAPE VICTIMS .. well we can see everything in other country but NOT IN YOUR WERE U STAY. WELL NOTHING CHANGE IN YOUR COUNTRY FIRST U WERE THIEF'S AND NOW COUNTRY OF RAPIST
 
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I read what the documentary showcases particularly about what Mr Mukesh a convict thinks and says. Unfortunately, in our country rapists with such mentality exists the most. Its always the girl which is blamed. Do u see a guy say going only in his banyaan/vest and a gay then resorting to Rape? The sad logic used by such rapists and such mentality will harm our nation further. Swift judgement for crimes and efforts to change the mindset is needed. I am wondering now what will the court think about Mukesh and will they feel that what justice they imparted is not proportional to the criminals. The nation do need to think... Are we doing enough for our mothers, daughters, sisters, wifes, female friends.. or what we saw is just the tip of the iceberg and rot is much deeper that it needs much bigger action?

Rapists rape for their perversion, and when caught, they start blabbering such things to somehow justify their action.

However, India has the lowest incidents of rape per 100,000 population among all its neighbours, probably barring only Bhutan, and unlike other countries our civil society is fighting against it, that's a positive thing.
 
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WELL BBC IDIOTS AMERICA WORLD MOST RAPED COUNTRY, WHEN U ARE GOING TO MAKE DOCUMENTARY ON AMERICA AND EUROPE.LONDON RAPE VICTIMS .. well we can see everything in other country but NOT IN YOUR WERE U STAY. WELL NOTHING CHANGE IN YOUR COUNTRY FIRST U WERE THIEF'S AND NOW COUNTRY OF RAPIST
Just catering to their market...
 
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Rapists rape for their perversion, and when caught, they start blabbering such things to somehow justify their action.

However, India has the lowest incidents of rape per 100,000 population among all its neighbours, probably barring only Bhutan, and unlike other countries our civil society is fighting against it, that's a positive thing.

I don't think these justifications make any sense. Whether low per rate or not, we have a problem. Let's not compare with others. Besides, there is a lot of under-reporting that happens.
 
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Where is freedom of speech/expression? And don't know why showing the mindset of a rapist make you guys so angry
 
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I don't think these justifications make any sense. Whether low per rate or not, we have a problem. Let's not compare with others. Besides, there is a lot of under-reporting that happens.
Under reporting happens in each and every country.
 
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Under reporting happens in each and every country.

Let other countries not deal it or deal it. We should be focused on fixing our problem. In these things one should not look at 'image' and stuff. We fix our home good for us, else bad for us. That's the case with every country.
 
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India's Daughter. Huh? Big title.

That from one of the posters that was put up during the protests after the rape.

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Watch the documentary. I can't believe the stupidity of the government. It will move you & there is absolutely nothing there that can be said as tarnishing India's image. This is a sensitively handled, absolutely gut wrenching piece.

Watch. I would urge everyone here to watch this. The government's reaction is absolutely foolish..
 
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That from one of the posters that was put up during the protests after the rape.

Watch the documentary. I can't believe the stupidity of the government. It will move you & there is absolutely nothing there that can be said as tarnishing India's image. This is a sensitively handled, absolutely gut wrenching piece.

Watch. I would urge everyone here to watch this. The government's reaction is absolutely foolish..

I'm afraid I may not be able to watch it. Don't think I have the stomach for it.
 
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