India rape suspect found dead in jail cell. Police say suicide; parents allege murder

Rape suspect commits suicide
- NEW: Suspect’s lawyer: “There was no reason for him to commit suicide”
- The parents of Ram Singh say he was murdered
- He was accused of raping and fatally beating a woman in a gang assault on a New Delhi bus
- The attack prompted angry protests over the country’s treatment of women
New Delhi (CNN) — One of the men accused of gang raping and fatally beating a woman on a New Delhi bus was found dead in his jail cell Monday.
Police say Ram Singh hanged himself. But his lawyer and parents claim he was murdered.
“There was no reason for him to commit suicide. There is some foul play,” Singh’s attorney V.K. Anand said.
Singh was housed in New Delhi’s Tihar Prison. Last year, the prison recorded 18 deaths, including two suicides, according to CNN affiliate CNN-IBN.
“Ram Singh did not kill himself. He was murdered,” Singh’s father, Mangi Lai, told the affiliate.
New Delhi’s Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit said she has ordered an inquiry.
Authorties say Singh was the driver of the bus aboard which several men brutally raped a 23-year-old woman on December 16.
The gang rape, and the woman’s subsequent death from injuries, prompted angry protests over the country’s treatment of women and handling of sexual attacks.
Police charged Singh and four other men with murder, rape and kidnapping.
Their trial began in February. If convicted, the men could face the death penalty.
A sixth suspect is 17 and will be tried separately in juvenile court.
The December rape gripped India and led to calls for stricter laws on sexual assault and changes in cultural attitudes toward women.
Most Indian women have stories of sexual harassment and abuse on public transportation or on the streets, according to the Indian Council on Global Relations.
CNN’s Harmeet Shah Singh reported from New Delhi; Holly Yan wrote in Atlanta
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Bob • 6 hours ago Good riddance
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Robert Earl Springer IV Bob • 5 hours ago Beat me to it! No resources wasted trying this P.O.S. now. It’s nice when the inmate saves everyone a bunch of time, this guy was not worthy of breathing our air.
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OneFlewOverCuckoo’sNest Robert Earl Springer IV • 4 hours ago Ever wonder how Ram Singh (prime accused) got hold of means to hand himself (rope, long piece of cloth, etc..)? TRUTH is that — 1) It is not possible under the current laws in India to award death penalty to rape criminals. 2) UPA – the Congress partly led government has yet to make any law amendments (read – have failed to do so per their promise to peope). 3) Government has already done all it could do to divert people from this episode (send the poor girl to Singapore to die, use law-144 to curb peoples movement, lengthen the processing, suppress media on the updates on the case).
With the elections in 2014 (and may be looming even before), the government is trying to score some quick points, and I cannot deny that it has some hand in this.
Have to say that the current Indian government is the most corrupt, blood-stained, and an utterly shameless one.
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anon OneFlewOverCuckoo’sNest • 4 hours ago Actually, since the girl died, they are being tried for murder, for which the death penalty is awarded.
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Nephthys48 arais100 • 2 hours ago And yet, somehow I felt a bit of satire from heimdall1 .
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alok verma arais100 • 2 hours ago Actually, it’s better that he/she stay at home for the safety of others. Hell hath no fury like passionate, misguided fool
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Sapphire Possible badal • 2 hours ago Typical, defensive Asian man.
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badal Sapphire Possible • an hour ago Yeah right. Did you read what I responded to? He was advocating mass murder and you expect me to say sure?? Keep your criticism constructive and your suggestions rational and we’ll be glad to adopt it.
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trawler trash. badal • an hour ago Who is “we?” Women aren’t treated as equals in America. See: Steubenville.
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badal trawler trash. • an hour ago I used we as I am Indian by ethnicity although I reside in the US. I was talking about women in asian societies…..specifically India. You’re saying that women here are not yet treated as equals but its certainly further along that road as compared to indian society.
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notus badal • 44 minutes ago Further along the road-eh? Now that sounds like a person trying to justify something. Ok so women in your precious us the heaven on earth are equal -can I ask you why then is your society so wacked when it comes to having family stability? Too much equality ? hmm…
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badal notus • 11 minutes ago To add.. the US isn’t perfect. Then again, is any nation/society perfect? I guess each has their own issues to deal with.
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badal notus • 15 minutes ago Yes … as women here could opt to move out of relationships more easily than in societies where they might be more controlled. I’d still have it this way as equality gives both domestic partners an option to move out if the relationship becomes abusive.
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gimmepeace trawler trash. • an hour ago Ahhh Asian hater is back…. Is it possible for you, to write a sentence without using ‘Asia’ ?
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notus trawler trash. • an hour ago Finally someone with sense- it is one thing to academically talk about equality among genders and within each gender. but practically there is no such equality in the world.
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heimdall1 trawler trash. • an hour ago You compare liquidating 120 million girls & raping with an iron rod = Steubenville ? Time you migrated to Asia !
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notus heimdall1 • an hour ago No but on a ratio basis with the great american society where no crime is supposed to happen according to the marketing put forward the answer is yes.
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1joesense heimdall1 • 39 minutes ago scary part is that there are folks out there who like you. time to board up and look forward to the zombie apocalypse.
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OneFlewOverCuckoo’sNest OneFlewOverCuckoo’sNest • 4 hours ago Also notice how the UPA government plays so called secular politics. They are quick to release the main accused’s name – Ram Singh. However, they are not letting the people know that the kid who caused the damage and death by ripping off the intestines with an iron rod is one “Mohammed Afroz”. Yeah! The Congress’s (UPA Government’s driving political party) vote bank worries are keeping the name in the closet.
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PeeBee OneFlewOverCuckoo’sNest • 3 hours ago BJP lao, Desh Bachao!
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Canderson Aooper OneFlewOverCuckoo’sNest • 4 hours ago Fool me once shame on me…uh… you, we Fool me, we can’t get fooled again.
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Calvin Singh Karloty Canderson Aooper • 3 hours ago George bush on Daily show bit!!!!
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notus OneFlewOverCuckoo’sNest • 43 minutes ago Name another party that is secular and we will vote for it. Otherwise don’t play party politics here.
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Phlip Limits OneFlewOverCuckoo’sNest • 3 hours ago How you ask could he have gotten the means to hang himself? If i were an inmate trying to do that I would rip a strip off of my shirt/pants and use that. Good riddance indeed though.
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notus Phlip Limits • 41 minutes ago Well may be it is good riddance before he was proven guilty but on the other hand it should not have happened in the prison.
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notus OneFlewOverCuckoo’sNest • an hour ago To say it is the most corrupt means you should know for a fact the corruption levels of other governments. We all know all parties in India are corrupt so please do not make this issue into a party issue. It is the people’s mindset that has to change-that will automatically change corruption levels.
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luke Robert Earl Springer IV • 5 hours ago Death in jail? lol Thanks god this is not in China…If here, we have many ways to suicide: hide and seek for example
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Pat Cincotta Robert Earl Springer IV • 33 minutes ago I have to wonder what you people are doing living in the US. One of the things Americans should be proudest of is our justice system, with the law that everyone gets the right to a trial. Yet you celebrate because a man died before conviction. And who knows whether he was murdered or did it himself? You sure don’t.
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heimdall1 gwats1957 • 4 hours ago I have lived in Africa, America, Asia & Europe, all 4 major continents.
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ptran281 heimdall1 • 4 hours ago and they all hated you
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k4k1k4k1 heimdall1 • 4 hours ago I have lived in Antarctica. Are you jealous?
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sunandank heimdall1 • 3 hours ago Wish your mommy had aborted you.
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gwats1957 heimdall1 • 3 hours ago You’re a liar. You don’t even own a passport.
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heimdall1 gwats1957 • 2 hours ago I use a Magic Carpet borrowed from an Asian.
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Jag gwats1957 • 2 hours ago he lives in cave!!!
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arais100 heimdall1 • 2 hours ago Living under a freaking rock does not count.
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wildrose4kal heimdall1 • 3 hours ago You are a liar.
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gimmepeace heimdall1 • an hour ago Now it’s time for you to live in Hell
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HyderabadNo1 Bob • 5 hours ago He’s gone. There’s no point in voicing hateful comments, anymore– it merely makes the commented look like a vengeful animal. What’s important now is preventing the ongoing north-Indian rape epidemic. India needs better access to sexual education, more rape clinics, abortion, and women help clinics, and a public awareness of the great contributions of women– women need to be respected.
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chris87654 HyderabadNo1 • 5 hours ago The only way he could have done better is hanging himself before he raped/killed the victim.
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NT Rama Rao HyderabadNo1 • 5 hours ago I don’t believe rape is limited to North India or any one region. Perhaps you overdosed on sambar, but there are plenty of cases all over the world and South Indians are no exception. They are meeker, but if you’ve worked at any hospital from Chennai to Hyderabad, there are plenty of cases of rape, dowry deaths, women burned alive, and other hateful crimes in Hindu and Muslim communities. Just because they are not as vocal as their Northern counterparts, does not mean it doesn’t exist. In fact, take a look at registered sex offenders in the US and you will see more South Indians (likely from sexual frustration and looking like Nagarjuna) that have been convicted.
Men of all races need to stand up for women and awareness has to spread globally. Let’s not trivialize this into regional warfare, biryani breath.
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sunandank NT Rama Rao • 3 hours ago Nagarjuna still looks okay. Quote Rajkumar or Rajnikant.
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qwertycommander HyderabadNo1 • 5 hours ago comon buddy..this guy needs to be smeared across the web.. totally degraded in his death..and it will happen.
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HyderabadNo1 qwertycommander • 5 hours ago Fair enough; to each his/her own. I don’t support any of his actions. I just find it pointless for people to really care. He’s gone– end of story. Time to fix the root of the situation. People have far too much time on their hands.
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qwertycommander HyderabadNo1 • 5 hours ago we care because this guy is a pile of S**t. Now he is gone.
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Gurus views HyderabadNo1 • 5 hours ago What about in US where there are more rapes than in India?
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fuzzball7 Gurus views • 5 hours ago More reported rapes, not necessarily more rapes.
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heimdall1 Gurus views • 5 hours ago IMPORTANT NOTE: For those who keep quoting that rape statistics is more in the West. The definition of rape in the West is also DIFFERENT (eg. consent can be withdrawn anytime, husbands can rape wives) and as mentioned most rape in Asia is NOT reported due to stigma, poor police & judicial systems etc. Thats why the rape appears more in the West while the REVERSE is true actually. Also, the above is based on gross statistical data, hence do NOT counter by giving individual cases as examples as it is irrelevant.
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jrs505050 heimdall1 • 4 hours ago do you believe rape happens more in china than in the USA? Think about that one for a second.
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heimdall1 jrs505050 • 4 hours ago We cant believe any Chinese statistics just like their fake products & pollution figures.
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jrs505050 heimdall1 • 3 hours ago i’m not talking about statistics. i’m talking about the culture. They just don’t commit “hard” crimes at a rate that we do. Go to china and you’ll understand. they have cities bigger than the biggest american cities, but the crime is even lower. I’m not saying there’s no crime.And i’m not even saying that this has anything to do with respect for women. I’m just saying that I’m pretty sure there’s less rape in China than there is in the USA.There’s just less crime overall in east asia compared to most of the world.
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heimdall1 jrs505050 • an hour ago read about “bare branches” and much Chinese news is censored.
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kumars jrs505050 • an hour ago If it’s permitted it’s not a crime
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BigBossT jrs505050 • 2 hours ago Maybe there are less rapes in China because prostitution is tolerated as a necessary evil. Unlike in US culture where it is just wrong and all parties involved must go to prison. As is the case with any morally “wrong” activity done in the good ol’ US of A.
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Really Gurus views • 3 hours ago India = China = USA has to live on Walmart store products made like shi$$ in China = The decline of the USA. The Walton family should rebuild America.
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Truth Hurts Bob • 5 hours ago I bet he was the smartest of 5 animals.
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ElmerFusterpuck Bob • 5 hours ago Cost of prevented sham trial – zero rupees.
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Bryan Huisman ElmerFusterpuck • 5 hours ago Innocent until proven guilty people. He wasn’t sent to trial yet. Perhaps an innocent man was drivin to suicide
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qwertycommander Bryan Huisman • 5 hours ago stop…just stop…this guy was a fuc***g pile of shi*…he was guilty, thats why he is dead.
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Bryan Huisman qwertycommander • 5 hours ago Either where many prisoners in Guantanamo bay
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Jeff Ahn Bryan Huisman • 4 hours ago there were witnesses unfortunately people didnt stop it from happening like here in america if you were remember there was a case in america a few years back where a bunch of teenagers raped a teenage girl and there were videos and by accounts there were dozens of people but no one stopped it
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chris87654 Bryan Huisman • 5 hours ago Not at all. One of them admitted the crime and said for authorities to kill him now – hopefully if it wasn’t this one, another (and more) will do the same thing.
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Bryan Huisman chris87654 • 5 hours ago When u make judgments without holding different people to equal standards, than u are the problem
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chris87654 Bryan Huisman • 2 hours ago Not sure what “u” mean but I think all the different rapists should be given an equal length of rope – esp the younger one (may not be tried as adult) who was the most brutal when he pulled the woman’s intestines out.
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WINTERMUTEv04 Bob • 5 hours ago wut a coward
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MarkeeXX WINTERMUTEv04 • 5 hours ago Why do Americans call pretty much everyone they don’t like “cowards”. Guy’s give their lives to fly planes into buildings and kill as many people as they can are “cowards”. Guy beats the hell out of a woman and he’s a “coward”. Someone accused of murder denies doing it and he’s a “coward” for not admiting it. Or in this case a man takes his own life so the state can’t do it against his will and he’s a “coward”.
You guy’s don’t even know what the word means anymore.
Cowardace is sitting there firing missiles from a drone from miles away. Or blindly believing everything your government tells you because you don’t want to face reality since their crimes have enabled you to have a comfortable lifestyle thus far.
I’m so sick of the word “coward” being thrown around so pointlessly by some people.
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Jeff Ahn MarkeeXX • 4 hours ago go look up the definition of the word coward the word you are looking for is ignorance and how is a man beating up a women not a coward? if you are a man you dont beat up a women beating up a women is a person whos afraid of stronger people and beats up the person who is weaker and when confronted with someone with higher authority then that person is scared shitless and thus a coward.a man who doesnt confront what he did is a coward like lying to your parents and when you are discovered you are scared or if you are lying at all. being a man and not a coward means if you did something bad you own up to it. and as for shooting missiles from far takes less manpower and resources then sending in people which by your ignorance doesnt compute and probably half the people in the u.s. doesnt trust the government but the fact remains the government are here for the people of the u.s. and if some one in afghan is trying to kill us then go in and kill them first
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Tim Spriggs Bob • 5 hours ago He did the right thing.
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Alain Beauvoir Bob • 5 hours ago I literally thought the same thing.
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Andresme Bob • 30 minutes ago Divine justice.
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Constantine1990 Bob • 3 hours ago Awsome!!!:):) finally! score one for a suicide of a true vile human, that for once, actually deserves it!
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Elijah Bob • 3 hours ago Amen
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Cedric Tan Bob • 4 hours ago The exact the words that popped into my head.
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codebargain Bob • 5 hours ago good work done by Delhi Minister ms.dickshit!
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socali177 null • 5 hours ago Israel is not part of Asia. One can argue that it is not part of the middle east as well. You seem to forget the Philippines as well who has already had a female president, has had multiple female senators and more or less live in a matriarch society. Stop sounding so ignorant
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mahadragon socali177 • 5 hours ago Israel is part of Asia do your homework.
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JOE mahadragon • 4 hours ago israel is part of the United state of america
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Avi mahadragon • 3 hours ago It belongs in the middle east. A reference point for Americans in comparison to the far east which would mean Japan or the Koreas. Strictly speaking Israel may be a North African country – filled with 90% Caucasians of course.
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Don mahadragon • 4 hours ago People you have not been to school, don’t do homework, apparently based on there knowledge of geography education is limited where a few of these posters reside.
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Symone mahadragon • 2 hours ago Actually Israel is part of Africa! I realize no one want to hear this truth but it is and the term “Middle East” was a term created in the 50′s,I do believe…
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Niles socali177 • 5 hours ago The only correct fact in this dude’s post is that Israel is in Asia..a fact most Americans would not know about.
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jennifercatherine socali177 • 5 hours ago Ok: on which continent do you place Israel?
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Don socali177 • 4 hours ago You apparently failed geography, though i am interested , what continent is Israel located on in your sphere of knowledge?
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Avi Don • 3 hours ago Israel belongs in the middle east. A reference point for Americans in comparison to the fast east which would mean Japan or the Koreas. Strictly speaking Israel may be a North African country – filled with 90% Caucasians of course.
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bruceben9 Don • 2 hours ago Asia.
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Lori King Mitchell Glaser • 5 hours ago It is not because YOU are stupid, that you have not heard terms used in other parts of the world. Therefore, it is not stupid that this person used the term. Show respect to others.
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gwats1957 socali177 • 5 hours ago Amen to that! Shut up, fool!
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IAMreigns null • 5 hours ago India had one of the first women prime minsters in the world, together with Pakistan and Bangladesh and Sri Lanka that had women prime ministers and a president…
And yes, you have forgotten the Philipines and yes, you need a lesson in geography…Israel is NOT in Asia. You probably have a problem with Israel, and would put it in the Antartica if that served your purpose of denigration.
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Don IAMreigns • 4 hours ago Look at a map Israel is in Asia what other continent would it be in, Atlantis?
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Losaban T IAMreigns • 3 hours ago Golda Meir was an Israeli teacher, kibbutznik and politician who became the fourth Prime Minister of Israel. Meir was elected Prime Minister of Israel on March 17, 1969, after serving as Minister of Labour and Foreign Minister.
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heimdall1 Losaban T • an hour ago I posted above Israel & Japan dont hate women. Golda Meir – she was elected within the party to replace Levi Eshkol who died, just like VPs have a good chance of winning US elections. Askhsnazi Jews also dont hate women having some European genes & culture also. Margaret Thatcher is still the first from a non-political backround or family who has won an election. Margaret Thatcher of UK is the FIRST elected woman leader in HISTORY from a NON-POLITICAL family. Europe only gave women right to vote first.
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heimdall1 IAMreigns • an hour ago Sorry, female leaders in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Phillipines
etc ere all daughters or husbands of FORMER PMs, Presidents or politicians, so they were automatically elected when their Dad’s or husband’s died. We CANNOT accept that as a neutral election.Margaret Thatcher is still the first from a non-political backround or family who has won an election. Margaret Thatcher of UK is the FIRST elected woman leader in HISTORY from a NON-POLITICAL family in 1979. Europe only gave women right to vote first.
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heimdall1 IAMreigns • 4 hours ago I’m not a Zion hater…I mentioned Israel & Japan as the most advanced countries in Asia, who dont hate women. Golda Meir. She was elected within the party to replace Levi Eshkol who died, just like VPs have a good chance of winning US elections. Askhsnazi Jews also dont hate women having some European genes & culture also. Margaret Thatcher is still the first from a non-political backround or family who has won an election.
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k4k1k4k1 heimdall1 • 4 hours ago Liar. heimdall is an anti-Semite! And a woman-hating one at that, too. He also eats puppies for breakfast.
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OneFlewOverCuckoo’sNest k4k1k4k1 • 4 hours ago Why are all “semites” so insecure and jump quickly to describe someone as ‘anti-semite’?
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k4k1k4k1 OneFlewOverCuckoo’sNest • 4 hours ago Who? Me?
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heimdall1 k4k1k4k1 • 4 hours ago Semitic is a language group you ignoramus, learn that first ! Jews are Caucasians and classified as Whites in USA & Europe.
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k4k1k4k1 null • 5 hours ago Ah there he is. Like clockwork, heimdall1 shows up to post his rambling drivel on an article about another country in the continent of Asia. I know we shouldn’t be feeding trolls, but I recommend you all to follow his posts — they’re THAT hilarious.
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Mr. T null • 5 hours ago Dude ask your mother to lend herself out to strangers so that she can raise some money to send you to school. You’re just trash.
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catt null • 4 hours ago Huh??? Go back and check the fact. Don’t just quote from your reading. That’s pathetic. Cultural behavior is something that can’t be explained through writing. You just have to be part of it to understand.
Andd…. in Japan, Women have to come early to work to do the administrative work like preparing coffee and tea for the male colleagues. And they have to open doors for the men. In China, there were women rulers before. What you said is shallow and dumb.
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heimdall1 catt • 3 hours ago Better they do administrative “work & prepare coffee” than get killed like flies.
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poutymouth catt • 4 hours ago (.) (.)
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jrs505050 null • 4 hours ago South Korea has a female president. That is ONE MORE than the UNITED STATES ever had.
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gwats1957 null • 5 hours ago Last time I was in Asia, I was seriously outnumbered by the Ladies, And I thought it was great!
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fromanasiancountry null • 5 hours ago you serious? Israel is an Asian country?
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heimdall1 fromanasiancountry • 5 hours ago No its a South American country ! Its in West Asia.
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heimdall1 null • an hour ago Its negligible but lets make it 97% Asians hate women, while 3% dont. And it seems population figures from many Asian countries like China are fake…its estimated China actually has 2 billion people. Google: ‘china population 2 billion’. India also probably much more. Thats why all of them are rushing to immigrate desperately to the West !
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concerned_citizen null • 2 hours ago India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka have had women prime ministers. Are you creating your own statistics?
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Awesome concerned_citizen • an hour ago and unfortunately they murdered the ones in ndia and pakistan.
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chris87654 null • 5 hours ago I thought Israel was in the country of Africa.
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Don chris87654 • 4 hours ago No it’s in Asia
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katrinanyc chris87654 • 4 hours ago Country: Israel. Continent: Asia.
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8bwgf chris87654 • 4 hours ago Very wrong; Israel is in Asia.
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heimdall1 chris87654 • 5 hours ago I thought it was inside your house !
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InFormed98 null • 5 hours ago Define ‘Asian’
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heimdall1 InFormed98 • 5 hours ago Anyone who lives on the Asian continent- West Asia to East Asia.
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8bwgf InFormed98 • 4 hours ago No need to, look at the maps.
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Premal Shah 8bwgf • 4 hours ago Ask Sarah Phalin. She will say that Israel is in “her backyard”. Is she referring to her house or her butt?
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Jack Premal Shah • 2 hours ago Goddammit, I loathe Sarah Palin but she never, ever said she could see Russia. It was a Saturday Night Live joke. Why can’t people get that straight?
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8bwgf Premal Shah • 3 hours ago LOL, right on the spot. If I could I would give you 10 ups.
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Really 8bwgf • 3 hours ago Maps are good.
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kumars null • an hour ago Israelis would love to learn that they are Asians
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sunandank null • 3 hours ago Or she could have dropped you on the floor.
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1joesense null • 35 minutes ago that’s more like it. there is an indolent worm here who gives trolls a bad name with his attitude and mindset towards Asians, i am guessing he must be an Asian himself and has some serious issues, who cares? what is important is that..
One Down
Four. To. Go.
I just took a printout and stuck it in my cubicle at work.
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Littleone4 • 6 hours ago Good riddance to a monster and a piece of trash.
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RSFan • 6 hours ago Good news. His fellow defendants should do the planet a favor and follow his lead.
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AAtifGoraya RSFan • 3 hours ago yea because india will not hang them
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Nicole Chardenet • 6 hours ago Well, at least he finally did something to make the world a little bit better. If there’s any justice in the world he’ll be reincarnated as an Indian woman.
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ellaejlt • 6 hours ago A coward to the end.
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david iganov ellaejlt • 6 hours ago While this guy is a coward, suicide should not be treated as a cowardly act in itself.
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Matt david iganov • 5 hours ago Suicide is the ultimate cowards act. Someone who cannot face their problems and permanently runs away from them. Nothing is more cowardly.
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david iganov Matt • 5 hours ago Says the guy who hasn’t lost his whole family. Says the guy who doesn’t have clinical depression. Says the guy who doesn’t live with chronic pain. Says the guy who doesn’t live with all three etc etc.
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Alex Matt • 3 hours ago Mental diseases. What are those, amirite?
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kumars ellaejlt • 5 hours ago good post!
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StayinAlive • 4 hours ago He should have committed suicide before he committed rape.
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MissStef StayinAlive • 3 hours ago damn right!
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Tom4t3 StayinAlive • 4 hours ago Had no reason to then…
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whiteguy00420 • 6 hours ago Too bad more violent criminals can’t commit”suicide”
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rayj76 • 6 hours ago The world is much better off.. I hope the rest follow his example..
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HansFrypan • 5 hours ago Define irony:
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Nathan G. Mitchell • 5 hours ago can’t the warden leave ropes in the other 5 cells and maybe give some instructions on how to tie reliable knots?
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Palaniappan Rajaram • 6 hours ago Along with this trash, if only we could get rid of “Reprinted With Permission” who is definitely a Pakistan agent. Everyone knows that India has problems but he/she/it likes to draw attention to that and hopes to remove the focus from Pakistan.
Nice try, Reprinted…
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david iganov Palaniappan Rajaram • 6 hours ago He’s trolling and you fell right into his trap.
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Alain Beauvoir Palaniappan Rajaram • 5 hours ago No proof he’s Pakistani. When it’s India everyone can defend India’s issues, but not when it’s another country.
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Palaniappan Rajaram Alain Beauvoir • 5 hours ago Not entirely sure what you are saying here. FYI .. I’m not defending India’s issues or problems. All I’m saying is that people from worse nations such as “reprinted ..” should be looking at their own countries’ problems before pointing their fingers at India which is doing a lot better for its size and other social problems..
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Alain Beauvoir Palaniappan Rajaram • 4 hours ago True, true. But you made the assumption he’s Pakistani when there’s no evidence of that (to my knowledge).
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Palaniappan Rajaram Alain Beauvoir • 2 hours ago It is a “very highly educated” guess. Just look at all his posts (click on his id) and you will see the single-mindedness of his posts. No other country in the world has so much of hatred towards India as does Pakistan and its loyal thugs.
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American Pie • 4 hours ago The animal that hung himself today was one of six that savagely attacked beat, striped, tortured, raped, then beat her unconscious with an iron rod, then raped her more including with iron rod to the point it ripped threw several of her internal organs. This animal admitted he reached inside of her torn up body and yanked her intestines out! They then threw her body into the streets in which she laid dying for hours while the cops argued over who’s jurisdiction it was to deal with. This is India, folks.
The victim’s father came forward and said her name was Jyoti (yo-tee) she was just 23 and had recently graduated from medical school. RIP Jyoti
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HansFrypan • 6 hours ago Well it’s a start.
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GG™ • 6 hours ago Good.
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CaptainObvious • 5 hours ago Well he saved India the expense of a trial and execution.
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American Pie CaptainObvious • 5 hours ago perhaps a trial, do you think they’d execute with their culture of turning their backs on rape?
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Uncle Zeke American Pie • 5 hours ago they have executed rapists in the past of couple of years, 3 I believe.
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poutymouth Uncle Zeke • 4 hours ago your belief is misplaced
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DOC333 CaptainObvious • 15 minutes ago Well in the opinion of many commentors tonight, forget the trial and go straight to the execution.
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Partha Dev • 6 hours ago per capita reported rapes in india 1%, per capita reported cases in US 30%. Both cases 50% cases not reported. Rape in india every 20 mins estimated, in US every 2 mins. Considering the population, literacy, US cities 6 times more dangerous to women. Some fool commented 60% men in india support women beating india is ok. Well thats stupid data n it could be 60% of men interviewed. India is the only country where 100,000s men went on to streets protesting rampaging against rape. Never happend in US or elsewhere. Open your minds n hearts, jingoism and ignorance wilol lead people nowhere.
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NT Rama Rao Partha Dev • 5 hours ago I would love to see the data supporting this. The fact is, in the US, it is acceptable to come out and report rape. Society doesn’t pressure you to be silent. In India, there are well over 50% of cases that are not reported It is a cultural difference. Indians do not trust the police (with good reason). Most of the police even in this case did not even show up. In India, no good Samaritan stopped to help this couple out. The fear is they would have to report to the police and be involved in the never-ending web that is the Indian judicial and police system. Most people avoid it. There is not the same level of awareness in India.
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breed11 Partha Dev • 5 hours ago Calm down curry man, we know rape happens everywhere.
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AAtifGoraya Partha Dev • 3 hours ago so you are proud its 1%?
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deltalmg Partha Dev • 5 hours ago I’m pretty sure the 30% would be women who any time in their lives were raped vs 1% per year. But regardless, I find it highly unlikely that an Indian women who is destined to be traded into marriage by her family for favors is as free and likely to report rape as a US women. Could be true any sources? Regardless of culture it seems very unlikely that the more sexually conservative country would be just as likely to report.
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Brian Paone • 3 hours ago [insert poorly spelled, completely irrelevant, borderline racist/bigoted political rant here]
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GrahamTheCat Brian Paone • 3 hours ago [ignorant, half-witted reply, ALL CAPS]
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Brian Paone GrahamTheCat • 3 hours ago [condescending elitist wisecracks in place of measured, factual counter-response]
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GrahamTheCat Brian Paone • 3 hours ago [curse words purposely misspelled, blatant disregard for future implications of employer data searches, SOMEHOW EVEN MORE CAPS]
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Brian Paone GrahamTheCat • 3 hours ago Yeah, I can’t top that. Well done.
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GrahamTheCat Brian Paone • 3 hours ago Thanks, dude. This place really cracks me up sometimes. Well done yourself.
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Thorton Brian Paone • 3 hours ago [WHY ARE WE DOING THIS IN THINGS THAT LOOK LIKE PARENTHESIS]
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SuziH • 4 hours ago So typical of such a low life attacking a defenseless woman. Spineless coward. May God be your judge.
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nam • 6 hours ago 5 more to go
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CharlieSeattle • 6 hours ago 1 down, 4 to go!
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abimanu mathoorasing • 6 hours ago One of the beasts has hanged himself and the balance left is five, and I wish either they are hanged after the conviction of guilty or they take their own life.
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DannyK5782 • 4 hours ago They should leave rope and a stool in each of the other 5 guys cells.
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Maryanne DannyK5782 • 4 hours ago Saving the family having to relive the trauma during a trial might be a kinder form of closure.
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Blutto • 4 hours ago You’d never hear of a gang of women attacking a man this way. Perhaps if women start taking the law into their own hands and working as a team, castrate these rapists, a man would think twice lest he face the wrath of a half dozen women armed with cooking knives.
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wg2411 • 5 hours ago He got tired of getting raped in prison!
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Jonathan • 3 hours ago Should’ve all killed themselves before raping her. Same thing with domestic violence. Shoot yourself first.
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Mimi Chanelle Jonathan • 2 hours ago not possible. there is a sense of entitlement in those bastards.
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Tom4t3 Jonathan • 3 hours ago There is no need to die till you realize you screwed up.
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catt • 4 hours ago Serve him well. May he CONTINUE TO ROT in hell!
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gwats1957 • 5 hours ago ‘Accidentally’ leave some rope in the cells of the remaining 4.
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Richard Klapper • 4 hours ago I love happy endings! I can’t imagine the pain of being a direct relative to a rape victim. The utter rage and frustration would consume me.
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SuziH • 4 hours ago Coward.
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Gino Punsalan • 5 hours ago Hand the 4 others some rope.
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Cory Stereo • 5 hours ago When I read the headline, I held my breath hoping it was the 17 year-old, as he was described as the most brutal of the gang, and the one that used the iron bar on her that caused her intestines to fall out. He’s also the only one who is ineligible for the death penalty.
Sadly, that vermin still lives. Oh well, good riddance to the one who died.
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Edward Cory Stereo • 3 hours ago Agreed, the legal system needs to stop treating juveniles as these innocent angels.
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Shovelincoal • 2 hours ago He’s not finished. If Karma is what those Hindus make it out to be, he would come back as a female, in India of course.
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Edward Shovelincoal • an hour ago You’re acting like it’s a bad thing to be a female? Sexist much?
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Mimi Chanelle Shovelincoal • 2 hours ago ROFLMAO
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shankarH • 5 hours ago It is a sad day indeed. No one and their extended family need to go through this pain and suffering that was so uncalled for as “Damini” and her family. How can we even console them? How can we give them justice? How can we even offer them sympathies? No amount of tears can soothe the pain this family went through. This is a tragedy of immense proportions. I cry for her. And this has not even sunk in yet.
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Bobby • 6 hours ago Indian here. This was always expected. Suicidal watch? Shame on Indian Judiciary system.
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Palaniappan Rajaram Bobby • 5 hours ago Bobby,
The judicial system in India moves at a glacial pace. Even the killers of the PM Indira Gandhi lived a nice long life for many years on the basis of appeals after appeals. He would surely have been sentenced to death by hanging anyway. No new information could have come out of this scum anyway. He did a good thing by not spending the tax payer’s money.
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Bobby Reprinted With Permission • 5 hours ago What I mean is our prison system failed. Nothing to do with our Judges.
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LOLZtheCLown • 2 hours ago Best news I heard all week.
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ellemaur • 3 hours ago This rape was horrific and there need to be justice. One down and five to go. This group are rapist aND murders. Hopefully, justice for the poor girl and guy is extreme..!!
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Guest • 3 hours ago Oh Sure, Talking about cows behind my back….I never…harumph
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WaxingPoetic • 5 hours ago Should we organize and send a care package to these fellows perchance?
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Sandrocottus • 6 hours ago I wonder how many are aware that the 17 year old (real name Mohammad Afroz, real age faked by pro-Islamists in India to keep him juvenile) is the one who raped twice and ripped out the victim’s uterus and intestines with his bare hands… must be a relative of “reprinted with permission” farther down in this blog.
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Thorton • 4 hours ago British colonization of India was bad but In India the Hindu caste system teaches you are born into what ever rank you are in and can’t advance. The Indians haven’t done much better as a country without the redcoats. They are just as cruel to their lower classes.
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Edward Thorton • 3 hours ago Thorton you are extremely uninformed if you think that Indians still practice the caste system. It’s an ancient tradition that is thankfully gone now. I won’t deny that prejudice still exists to some degree, but it’s no longer systemic.
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WaxingPoetic Thorton • 3 hours ago Sadly ‘caste’ system have existed throughout the world and history. Hence the migrations of serf-types to the Americas. China had its own vast cast-like structure.
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Gary R Thorton • 3 hours ago They have.. look at gdp figures and infant mortality and other rates since independence.. huge difference and for the good!
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CJZam70 • an hour ago One down…Four to go.
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Matthew Cargill • 2 hours ago 1 down 5 to go- not a bad start I say….
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Name • 3 hours ago There is no justice in this world. He got off way too easy for what he did.
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AAtifGoraya Name • 3 hours ago trust me my friend its just very little what he saw here, no one can imagin what hell is
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Anti-AntiUSPropaganda AAtifGoraya • an hour ago Waking up in Moh’s bed?
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ThePatriotic • 3 hours ago 1 gone…5 more need to go including “Mohammed Afroz” the most brutal in all of them who inserted iron rode in poor girl…People will not let you go even if Juvenile Justice Board will…
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Mimi Chanelle ThePatriotic • 2 hours ago No. he should rot in jail.
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Al Rivera • 4 hours ago He won’t be missed.
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Gerald Spencer • 4 hours ago When guilty, a sad but justifiable end. Nothing good can be said of any of this.
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jakkfrost Gerald Spencer • 4 hours ago he’s dead?
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Myra Diphyto • 4 hours ago Dammit! Why was he able to hang himself in the cell? They should have watched him more closely! Now he has escaped punishment! Coward to the last breath! May his soul be damned.
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Tom4t3 Myra Diphyto • 4 hours ago So you believe that one who takes their own life to beat the rap wins…you are right.
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jnt • 4 hours ago Israel is in Asia. If anyone doubts this they should simply check Wikipedia. But.. what has this got to do with the article?
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HansFrypan jnt • 4 hours ago Israel is in the Middle East.
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Niles HansFrypan • 4 hours ago Middle East is not a continent. Asia is. Middle East is a region. Israel is in Asia and also Middle East. Typical mistake most Americans make.
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WaxingPoetic Niles • 3 hours ago No fair, do over on your comment. Most Americans are not on this board and I’d wager a five spot you don’t know most Americans. Anyhoo, we know the difference between a continent, region, locale, country and nation (sniff)!
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Niles WaxingPoetic • 3 hours ago Come on, man! Accept it – geography has never been our sweet spot.
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WaxingPoetic Niles • 3 hours ago I am not a man and geography along with linguistics, semantics and etymology is a sweet spot of mine though it has been superseded by shopping and the such! tee hee
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HansFrypan Niles • 4 hours ago The Middle East is in the Mediterranean, which is in Europe.
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are122 HansFrypan • 4 hours ago No, the Mediterranean is a sea.
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WaxingPoetic HansFrypan • 4 hours ago The Mediterranean is a sea and a region.
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jnt HansFrypan • 4 hours ago True, and the Middle East is in Asia..
Sir Ignatius Valentine Chirol defined the Middle East to include “those regions of Asia which extend to the borders of India or command the approaches to India.”
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WaxingPoetic HansFrypan • 4 hours ago The Middle East is a region and in eras past, was part of what was commonly known as Asia Minor.
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4th_Rider jnt • 4 hours ago Anyone who consults Wikipidea should remember it is an “open edit” arrangement.
Anyone can enter and erase anything with only the barest of supervisory oversight by volunteers who try to keep the information from being used/abused as political tools or other personal agenda. Helpful but no guarantee bad people aren’t going to try and do bad things within the site.
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Pastapharian jnt • 4 hours ago ok, but who was asking?
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WaxingPoetic • 5 hours ago Is Todd Akin Hindu perchance?
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jakku WaxingPoetic • 5 hours ago What has this got to do with hinduism. It was the freedom that indian citizens have that nabled them to rise up against the govt. and the atrocities commited by rapists and change the law. Try that in China.. and you will see a lot of dead bodies inthe streets.
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WaxingPoetic jakku • 5 hours ago Huh? Anyhoo, was is ‘nabled’ please, never heard of that word tee hee. Oh there is much that has heralded a change, starting with globalization and the rise of capitalism. If this wouldn’t have been flashed across the internet, I’d bet my bikini nothing would have been done. There is a certain degree of politics and need to appear civilized to the rest of the world.
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Pastapharian WaxingPoetic • 4 hours ago tee hee? w t f? what are you, 12?
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WaxingPoetic Pastapharian • 4 hours ago Well let me introduce myself. Until recently, I was a resident of the Marianas Trench. They had a lottery and I won one of the spots to get out. I’m here on this board learning the ropes, babystepping. I might seem a bit backwards but I’m trying to fit in OK. Life is slow in the trench so I’m a bit immature for my age
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Pastapharian WaxingPoetic • 4 hours ago Extra points for the witty reply
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WaxingPoetic Pastapharian • 4 hours ago Thank you
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Pastapharian WaxingPoetic • 4 hours ago I try to keep my assholishness to a minimum, if possible
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WaxingPoetic Pastapharian • 4 hours ago I offer silliness to the max but also serious responses as well. Most of my posts while silly offer some level of reasonable intelligence and awareness on my part
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Gerranium WaxingPoetic • 3 hours ago perchance….
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WaxingPoetic Gerranium • 3 hours ago xoxox Gerrmaium, Good evening
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FieldMarshal_Fourty WaxingPoetic • 3 hours ago But not before you say goodnight to your favorite Greyhound in an aviator helmet.
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WaxingPoetic FieldMarshal_Fourty • 3 hours ago Field Marshal! xoxoxo Bon jour mon ami! Ca va perchance?
I wondered where you were hiding? I couldn’t resist adding my comments to this story
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FieldMarshal_Fourty WaxingPoetic • 3 hours ago We went thought that yesterday.
“Real life is only for people who can’t handle drugs”
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WaxingPoetic FieldMarshal_Fourty • 3 hours ago My drugs are laughter and endorphines, may I get a pass please?
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FieldMarshal_Fourty WaxingPoetic • 3 hours ago I can never say no to you, Pixie
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WaxingPoetic FieldMarshal_Fourty • 3 hours ago ahh Merci beacoup Field Marshal and a bientot xoxox
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FieldMarshal_Fourty WaxingPoetic • 3 hours ago (Blush)
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Sandrocottus WaxingPoetic • 4 hours ago Let us all first sodomize and disembowel MOHAMMAD the 17 year old (real name Mohammad Afroz, real age faked by pro-Islamists in India to keep him juvenile) — the one who raped twice and ripped out the victim’s uterus and intestines with his bare hands.
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Scrat WaxingPoetic • 5 hours ago I must agree!
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come again • 5 hours ago 1 down!
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Mr1Man • 5 hours ago Have fun in hell, creep.
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MintyMint • 5 hours ago Coward. I hope they strip the others of their clothing so they don’t follow this coward down the same path. Just strip them for the duration of the trial so they can feel some kind of humiliation that this young woman felt before she died.
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smarterthanthou77 • 5 hours ago I bet they ‘accidentally’ left some rope and a chair in the cell for him.
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TexMan smarterthanthou77 • 5 hours ago Are you concerned that you were denied the public spectacle of his death. It would be much more efficient if criminals were given the opportunity to ki. .ll themselves and save the cost of trails and endless appeals.
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American Pie • 5 hours ago COWARD! Hopefully the other 4 will find “clothes” to do the same.
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WaxingPoetic American Pie • 5 hours ago I’ve got some old sheets I can donate and I’ll throw in a book on knot tying for them as well! tee hee
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j b • 5 hours ago Saved the country from having to spend money to execute him for the murder.
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C Harmond • 5 hours ago What a great idea! Every inmate gets a nice new orange jump suit and a length of rope. Thanks India.
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Lina Nicolia C Harmond • 5 hours ago a razor blade would be nice.
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jez • 5 hours ago It really is heartening to see men angry and protesting this victimization of an innocent young woman.
I’m not surprised that one of the punks who tortured her checked out the easy way. Punks are always punks.
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wolfie • 5 hours ago Ropes should be in every cell on Death Row in America. None will do it here though because the Liberals coddle them.
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MrAmerican007 • 5 hours ago jk
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MadM0h MrAmerican007 • 5 hours ago no one died when Clinton lied..
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dscon MadM0h • 5 hours ago Ben Laden flourished……………
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MrAmerican007 MadM0h • 5 hours ago google the clinton death list
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column of heaven MrAmerican007 • 5 hours ago He’s a regular tupac shakur
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Ermias Afeworki • 6 hours ago Good news! Hopefully this will be followed by the rest of hundred of millions Indian rapists
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deltalmg Ermias Afeworki • 5 hours ago I doubt it is hundreds of millions, hundreds of thousands possibly.
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Guest • 3 hours ago 1 gone…5 more need to go including “Mohammed Afroz” the most brutal in all of them who inserted iron rode in poor girl…will not let you go Mozzie even if Juvenile Justice Board will…
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igsource • 6 hours ago What’s wrong with this? The accused doesn’t have to suffer years in prison and the victim gets to see the attacker dead. Win-win situation!
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DRlNKlN’ M0M • 3 hours ago Did you know that the origin of the red dot on their foreheads is from a long time ago? In ancient times, the Indian women would smear some of her period on her forehead so the rapists would know she’s on the rag & leave her alone. Now it’s more of a tradition, being a red dot & doesn’t ward off rapists in the present day like it once did.
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DolanDukc DRlNKlN’ M0M • 2 hours ago This is the nastiest comment I have read all day.
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sbpmishra DRlNKlN’ M0M • 2 hours ago Your name justifies the comment… What else did we expect
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Cobrasnatch DRlNKlN’ M0M • 2 hours ago Indians are so gross
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Andy Roy Cobrasnatch • 2 hours ago Wow, someone makes an unfounded claim re something a community apparently did “long time ago”, and an entire 1.2 billion population get castigated.
The world is in dire need of some education.
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kumars Cobrasnatch • 2 hours ago How did you conclude Drinkin’ Mom is Indian ?
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Emy Jay • 16 minutes ago From what ive read before, the minor suspect was the most cruel being the one who inserted the rod inside the woman’s body causing her intestine to rupture and come out. I think they all deserve the penalty but be tortured first with a rod penetrating their asses.
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chopsteeks • an hour ago 1 down, 5 to go !!
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Gomer Pyle chopsteeks • an hour ago 1 down, 1100567375 to go
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Shovelincoal Gomer Pyle • an hour ago Is that the population of Hindu Indian males?
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Gomer Pyle Shovelincoal • an hour ago No, the number of raping Hindu males
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Ray Mel • an hour ago Americans rape and kill too. Please don’t pretend to be religious and peaceful. No offense!
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Stephen • 2 hours ago Good for him.
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Brian Paone • 3 hours ago Always nice to see good news for a change.
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Shellbster • 4 hours ago Good
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maias • 4 hours ago India rape case suspect commits suicide
His condition is said to be ‘Satisfactory’
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Judi van Emmerik • 4 hours ago Sounds like his conscience got to him…..maybe the others will have an attack of conscience, too.
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JVIPER88 • 4 hours ago There you go…. problem solved.
This is a better resolution than going through some kind of sham court case, only to have the guy be exonerated, and then have the victims’ parents kill her to restore their “honor”.
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10sleep • 4 hours ago One down, a few more to go. Hand out more rope.
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birdyblue2 • 5 hours ago Good ! Give the rest of those murderous rapists a rope too.
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jakku birdyblue2 • 5 hours ago That will be too easy. They need to go through the indian justice system. By they time they get a verdict – in another 20 years or so – they will be crying to be put to death.
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TPersonel • 5 hours ago One down. Next.
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sesame • 5 hours ago Very sad and tragic story!!. The fiendish took his own life… Good for him.
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Stephen Weiberg • 5 hours ago Too bad he wasn’t raped first
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InFormed98 • 5 hours ago One down, 5 more to go.
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shankarH InFormed98 • 5 hours ago 700 million more !
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GonzoG • 5 hours ago Well, at least ONE of the bastages had the guts to finally do the right thing. Too bad he didn’t suffer more. Lock’em all in concrete rooms with gasoline and a lighter.
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iamdbest • 5 hours ago should have chopped his p e n i s off when he was alive, not too late even now I say
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qwertycommander iamdbest • 5 hours ago make the suspects do that to eachother….hell yea buddy
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Paul Vulaj • 5 hours ago Thats one down several to go. Now take the rope off his neck and
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titanium • 5 hours ago I got some heavy duty rope in my garage, I will glady send it to that Indian prison free of charge.
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Izabela Skonieczka • 5 hours ago oh that’s good news. I hope he suffered too.
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MadM0h Izabela Skonieczka • 5 hours ago How do you you know he’s guilty?
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grieser • 5 hours ago Sweet. If every rapist murderer did the same, we’d have a better world.
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Don • 5 hours ago First Class coward
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yoyo • 5 hours ago I’m not religious, but you guys talking smack about religion is really entertaining. Shouldn’t we be talking about the political issues with how India treats rapes? I think you have made our case about how religious zealots are just little children inside.
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qwertycommander • 5 hours ago this fuc* face was not even worth the bed sheet or rope he used for this…proof real men do not rape ..only cowards that cannot face the ramifications for their decisions. this proves that.
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Alyssa • 5 hours ago Much better than he deserved
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Cookie Monster • 5 hours ago There are tons and tons of incidents in that country which go unreported because the police is so corrupt that they never even bring those things in the light of media.. That country is a big ball of dark corruption. If you’re living in a first world country then look at your passport and take a minute to feel how lucky you are.
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Mimi Chanelle • 2 hours ago good riddance
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breed11 • 5 hours ago Proving once again why India will never be half the country China is. What do you expect from cow worship pets. Although, they are still better than the freaking Muslims to the West.
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kumars breed11 • 5 hours ago Sad, but I gotta agree with you.The countless, unreported exterminations, estimated by most observers to be in millions, carried out by China in its own jails and residential colonies will never be equalled by India in a hundred years.
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nogoodnews breed11 • 5 hours ago “What do I expect from cow worship pets ….” I expect beef free of horse DNA
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kumars nogoodnews • 5 hours ago Or even human DNA
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PD • 6 hours ago If only stupid mass murdering gunmen in this country would do the same before they kill others!
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Dyan Salvia • 6 hours ago I usually don’t say this but good riddance.
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Ben Dover • 3 hours ago Now if we could get several pedophiles in the Vatican to do the same honorable thing it would make for even better news week.
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Reprinted With Permission • 5 hours ago Sick religion sicko people these Indian Hindus. Deport them from US and EU.
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Sandrocottus Reprinted With Permission • 5 hours ago First let’s disembowel MOHAMMED the 17 year old (real name Mohammad Afroz, real age faked by pro-Islamists in India to keep him juvenile) – the one who raped twice and ripped out the victim’s uterus and intestines with his bare hands… must be a relative of “reprinted with permission” in this blog.
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Jag Reprinted With Permission • 2 hours ago Maybe deport you first to Cuba?? what do you know about the religon and India?
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Anti-AntiUSPropaganda • an hour ago Free Tibet.
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Shovelincoal Anti-AntiUSPropaganda • an hour ago Free Kashmir, Sikkim, Southern Tibet (occupied by India), Khalistan, Nagaland, Assam, Gujarat, from Hindu India.
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Anti-AntiUSPropaganda Shovelincoal • an hour ago I don’t know what those places are. Just know that China is in Tibet and it’s wrong.
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Shovelincoal Anti-AntiUSPropaganda • an hour ago As we know from your 30,000 comments in the last 4+ years, you are one dumb Hindu Indian.
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Anti-AntiUSPropaganda Shovelincoal • 43 minutes ago I’ve never been out of the US. The only Indians I know of are the Wamapoke.
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Shovelincoal Anti-AntiUSPropaganda • 40 minutes ago You mean you’ve never been out ofta ur a^s. That I believe.
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DOC333 Shovelincoal • 18 minutes ago Bahahahaha
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breed11 • 5 hours ago Gotta defend the curry people on this, rape happens everywhere. Now taking a dump in the streets that’s some backward stuff the snake charmers have to stop.
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Guest • 5 hours ago He only did it because they were playing Justin Bieber music all day long..
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Charles Darwin • an hour ago Were these considered “ legitimate” rapes, if so the female body has ways of rejecting it! So says my united States Congressman!
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DOC333 Charles Darwin • 28 minutes ago Well her body shut down all right. A joke in bad taste.
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Awesome • 3 hours ago Life imprisonment with hard core labor should be the maximum punishment. I still believe Death Penalty should be banned globally no matter what the case is as its quite barbaric. There’s no difference between the murderer and the sentencing committee if death penalty is awarded. Sentencing someone to death is like playing God by using legal power to take someones life before their time has come. It is a very controversial subject and I know that several people wont like my comment, so no offence. I believe God will punish bad people, but we shouldn’t take a life away as it makes us no better than the murderer.
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AAtifGoraya Awesome • 3 hours ago keep your believe to your self.
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Jag Awesome • 2 hours ago According to you than they played God on the girl when they took her life??
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LOLZtheCLown Awesome • 2 hours ago I thought you were republican up till this thought.. whos goona pay these guilty rapers food/electric/health/ect. bills?
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Tom4t3 Awesome • 3 hours ago I think you have a right to that position, but that live and let live attitude is why women are attacked…gotta fight, gotta be able to muster hate…it’s a survival thing…wouldn’t expect you to understand.
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THELeftyGrove • 3 hours ago Here’s a hint, Zimmerman…..and any other racist rednecks out there.
Feel free to indulge in the same as this dude.
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Thorton THELeftyGrove • 2 hours ago Zimmerman is hispanic, Either way you sound like a racist.
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Theses G THELeftyGrove • 3 hours ago Ya right he will most likely be aquitted. If he was in fact getting his head pounded into concrete then it is self defense. Guess that is why we have a trial
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THELeftyGrove Theses G • 3 hours ago When you attack someone, you get what you deserve.
Rednecks = America’s cowards.
I hope he gets pounded for a few months before he kills himself. Perfect ending for a racist POS.
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fpomc osteopathic • 3 hours ago I think other prisoners were ” serving” him the same hospitality he and his friends showed to the poor girl, every night . Due to lack of a good proctologist in prison he decided to end it. Problem for him is, as soon as he dies, his eyes open up into something even more horrifying .
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Brian Paone fpomc osteopathic • 3 hours ago They put him in bed with Lindsey Lohan?
Harsh.
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Ben Dover • 4 hours ago Notice the pattern of extremely violent behavior toward women in extremely religious countries? I do. Religion has been teaching men in the middle east, India, Pakistan etc. that women are second class citizens for thousands of years.
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tradster Ben Dover • 4 hours ago No, but I do think there is a pattern of violence toward women in countries that suppress women or have archaic notions about marriage, child birth, male led families.
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Devrim Nebioglu Ben Dover • 4 hours ago Really? Check which countries have highest rape rates. Basically check england, unites states and belgium
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Ben Dover Devrim Nebioglu • 3 hours ago Most crime in those third world hillbilly countries never even get reported.
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Maryanne Ben Dover • 4 hours ago Religion is only one aspect of a culture.
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Benidictberg • 4 hours ago good riddance. please hand over a few yards of rope to the rest of the victims and save some tax payers money.
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rarey4 • 4 hours ago I’m not sure if I should feel entirely bad for him or advise his fellow rapists to follow suit,
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ted • 5 hours ago why did he wait so long? What are the others waiting for?
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Justice • 6 hours ago Smells like curry…
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JJ • a minute ago Thank you inmates. Please help out the rest of the group.
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tammy • 8 minutes ago Peace out POS.
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Jack Murphy • 24 minutes ago The family of this guy has spoken and says it is foul play not a case of hanging .
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Ru3enR3D Jack Murphy • 12 minutes ago ohh.. conspiracy theory.. evrybody knows you pakees are fond of conspiracy theories.. even when your wife is pregnant you pakees will point 10 fingers at 10 directions blaming india, china, america and jews.. ROFL
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Orange • 30 minutes ago Irrespective of whether he deserved it or not, how could this happen in a high security jail, for such a high profile criminal? Delhi Police have a lot to answer, but will get with a silly excuse. India needs a huge overhaul of its Police force (and don’t forget the politicians!)
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satesa • 44 minutes ago Interesting to see Victim’s day in Court is heading US Style – Bad News for Lawyers, making fortune out of Presumption of Innocence Until Proven Guilty. Criminal Justice, is sure becoming Criminalized Justice, rather than Criminal’s Justice.
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Dikran Iskenderian • an hour ago Saved the courts time and money.
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whatfor2name • an hour ago I wish she was here to see this happen.
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Bryan Monteith • an hour ago Got to love it when things take care of themselves. Personally believe everybody convicted in a capital case should be given the option.
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XXxxMacleodxxXX • an hour ago got off a little light ….
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disqus_NPqkNPaM9U • an hour ago gooood job!
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Ray Mel • an hour ago Christians = KKKs
Muslims = Terrorists and rapists
Catholics = Old Pervs and Pedos
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Shovelincoal Ray Mel • an hour ago Gang Nam Style = Korean
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DOC333 Ray Mel • an hour ago Ray Mel = ignorant
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whatfor2name Ray Mel • an hour ago And you are Mr perfect I suppose
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Ray Mel • 2 hours ago Muslims are rapists and pedos.
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whatfor2name Ray Mel • an hour ago Why all silly irrelevant comments are from the same people?
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DOC333 whatfor2name • 42 minutes ago Attention seekers.
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A B • 2 hours ago indian males are mean. they hate women.
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Ray Mel • 2 hours ago Yay!
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Tom Smith • 2 hours ago This is Indian justice – police style (no courts, no trial, no nothing), India – the largest psedudemocracy in the world.
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ScrappyLee • 2 hours ago Good, I hope the rest of the thugs die soon too,
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Jag • 2 hours ago Give the rest off them a rope and a chair as well with directions if needed.
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Mimi Chanelle Jag • 2 hours ago lllllllllllol
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Jackie Rawlings • 2 hours ago Many see India’s disresct for women as a culture problem that has to be learned. Many countries with hisstory of degrading women are seeing they have to change. But the US once led the way but not any more. President Bush sent Karen Hughes to foreign countries to raise awareness to how the US respects women. But in 2012 the World got to hear the law makers support that Rape is God’s blessing.
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dibbadibbi Jackie Rawlings • 2 hours ago What a load of crap. In US men see women as objects of desire… You r clueless what men around you talk about. Asian men are far more respectful to women. It is different story that India being lawless.
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Logenthe9 • 2 hours ago Good stuff.
Only 5 more to go.
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BK718 • 2 hours ago “India rape case suspect commits suicide”
He might as well
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DeltaFunk0 • 2 hours ago See I’m one of those conservatives that is against abortion AND capital punishment. By no means do I think rape is excusable. But the perp would have been punished more in jail.
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Thorton DeltaFunk0 • 2 hours ago I’m with you. I’m the same. I’m against the death penalty. Plus I think they get off easy that way.
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Crucisnh Thorton • 2 hours ago You may think that they get off easy, but the tax payers certainly don’t. So if this guy wants to off himself, more power to him. One less prisoner to support.
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DeltaFunk0 Thorton • 2 hours ago Can you imagine an Indian jail? Hot, sweaty, overcrowded, food that gives the absolute worst diarrhea. I’d rather be dead than be in a jail in India.
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Palaniappan Rajaram DeltaFunk0 • 2 hours ago True. Plus, jail in India is no cake walk like in the US. There ARE NO RIGHTS and FREEDOM of any kind! The prisoners are completely at the mercy of the wardens and there is no review of their civil rights or due process of what happens once you are inside.
That said, you have to consider the ENORMOUS population of India where the prisoners become a huge burden on the already weary tax payers.
For India, the best option is to put to death those who fall under the following categories, of course, after proper review and assuring that there is no doubt as to their crimes:
- child molesters
- rapists
- corrupt officials
- violent murderers (gang, caste based etc.)
- people who affect quality of work which results in the deaths of a large number of people (deliberate unsafe building constructions, bridges etc)Might seem extreme to the soft western world but a necessity for countries like India.
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SuperN0va • 3 hours ago Das ist gut
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OrangeW3dge SuperN0va • 3 hours ago ja, sure
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ash • 3 hours ago he was the most hated man in India and since there are so many Indians, that probably makes the most hated man in the world, he was probably getting abused every second of his life, I am amazed, he did not do this earlier.
Good riddance, you piece of dog ….
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OrangeW3dge • 3 hours ago Well there it is, Kids….Let that be a lesson to you then
{there, that ought to hold the little b\stards for awhile}
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Guest • 3 hours ago Dang Me, Dang Me, They oughta get a rope and hang me
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Thorton • 3 hours ago Does this mean in his next life he will be reincarnated as a snail?
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Tom4t3 Thorton • 3 hours ago Do you know why god gave women legs?
So they would not leave trails like slugs (snails).
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rosehouse Thorton • 3 hours ago No, most likely will be return to be a human and suffer from the entire life.
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AAtifGoraya Thorton • 3 hours ago there is no next life, the only life after death for him is in hell
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rosehouse AAtifGoraya • 3 hours ago There is reincarnation. I read some news about people who remembered their previous life. By proofing their memories, they found their birth places and love ones of previous life. Meanwhile it was very sad that they lived in two life.
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PinkBatMe Thorton • 3 hours ago People eat snails.
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Gary R Thorton • 3 hours ago i hope worse.. like a mosquito who gets squished with something..
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MoogleStiltzkin • 3 hours ago what did he expect, a medal ? it’s hard to find sympathy for someone who commits such a heinous crime. but the fella is dead so i’ll leave it at that.
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Gerranium • 3 hours ago perchance
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Tyler • 4 hours ago Let us hope the other dudes hang themselves too to save the cost of a trial.
Then just bury them together in an unmarked grave with some beef chunks for added blasphemy.
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Sandeep Kashyap • 4 hours ago may he rot in hell!!!
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Missin’ Mississippi • 4 hours ago Spineless coward. One less rodent in the world.
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Art Vandolay • 4 hours ago Give each one of them a pre-knotted rope and a wooden chair. Save some time and quicker to justice.
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WaxingPoetic Art Vandolay • 3 hours ago Hiya, I’m the event coordinator tonight. Can you put you down for pre-knotted rope and wooden chairs? How many can you supply please?
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skripples • 4 hours ago Coward.
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ichwill • 4 hours ago Well that saved the whole legal system from having to spend all that money to try him.
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ScottCA • 5 hours ago If guilty, then this is a fitting end for such a low life.
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retiredpostalworker1 • 5 hours ago “I don’t know who you are. I don’t know what you want. If you are looking
for ransom, I can tell you I don’t have money. But what I do have are a
very particular set of skills; skills I have acquired over a very long
career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you. If you let
my daughter go now, that’ll be the end of it. I will not look for you, I
will not pursue you. But if you don’t, I will look for you, I will find
you, and I will kill you.” - 1
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qwertycommander retiredpostalworker1 • 4 hours ago sir…in that movie the girl was not raped.
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WaxingPoetic • 5 hours ago Is there anychance we can make their deaths ‘green’ perchance?
Anyhoo, I’m thinking a culture of that flesh eating bacteria on something and a well-timed trip and gouge will do the trick! tee hee
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gorillasinthemist WaxingPoetic • 4 hours ago How about a cheap bamboo punji stick covered with feces and hidden in a hole in their exercise area ? That’s pretty green .
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WaxingPoetic gorillasinthemist • 4 hours ago I GM, honestly, I’d just push the lot of them infront a herd of elephants! tee hee
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gorillasinthemist WaxingPoetic • 4 hours ago Probably considered offensive to the Elephants over there.
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Sen Sebastian • 5 hours ago Just like animals….I thought the indians were educated. Hopefully the get a woman judge.
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Maureen Lyttle • 5 hours ago Incredible! I suspect Ram Singh, hearing the truths emerge at trial, may have had an attack of consciousness and was unable to live with himself!! Hopefully, his cohorts will follow suit!! May the devil rise up to meet you!
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Upmuchtoolate • 5 hours ago Good and you bet he did. The pig knew what was coming his way.
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440sixpack • 5 hours ago If a perp is gonna do this type of thing, the least he can do is recover a portion of honor by falling on his own sword, or swinging from his own rope as this one did. One down, five to go.
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jakku 440sixpack • 5 hours ago Whatever he does, he is not going to recover any honor because he does not have any.
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AmericanTaxPayerVoter • 5 hours ago oh, can’t they just hang the other one too and be done with it.
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theearthplanet • 5 hours ago Andy Dufresne asked for a rope and we all know how that went…
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Scrat • 5 hours ago They smell like sch!t alive and they smell like sch!t dead!
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jessjess • 5 hours ago Good! What a freaken POS. At least he saved the Indian government time and money
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shankarH • 5 hours ago We simply cannot condone in good conscience the brutal act of India’s gang rapes. Some folks are resorting to ill talk due to this. To them we say grow up and be adults. You will not deter us. But this we will say time and again, Hinduism is under the radar and we will not let the archaisms of its being take the world down along with it.
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Sandrocottus shankarH • 4 hours ago sick Islamic F*k pretending to be Indian/Hindu you fraud – why don’t you first sodomize and disembowel MOHAMMAD the 17 year old (real name Mohammad Afroz, real age faked by pro-Islamists in India to keep him juvenile) — the one who raped twice and ripped out the victim’s uterus and intestines with his bare hands.
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Gary R shankarH • 3 hours ago worry about your own exploding country before you worry about India.. India will re-invent and reform itself as it has done over the last 5000 years..
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RichardSRussell • 5 hours ago 4 more left? Maybe we can find 4 pieces of rope to leave lying around their cells.
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shankarH • 5 hours ago China is growing ten times faster than India. They get it. China should clearly be managing India just the way they will be Afghanistan.
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chris87654 • 5 hours ago This is good news – anytime a scumbag prisoner offs himself it saves money on a trial and jailing them. Hopefully India (and South Africa) will do something to fix their culture which allows and drives men to commit rape without harsh punishment.
They need to furnish ropes to the other jailed rapists.
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Scrat • 5 hours ago I wish our criminals would do that here in the US, every single one of them in all the prisons!
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qwertycommander Scrat • 5 hours ago agreed
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chris87654 Scrat • 5 hours ago We should outsource many prisoners to India and China (people who are KNOWN to be guilty [by DNA, clear video, etc]), 3 time losers, etc.
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Scrat chris87654 • 5 hours ago This would be the beginning of the Minority Report!
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shankarH • 5 hours ago North Indians generally and traditionally are a misogynistic type of people. Whether it is Punjab, Rajasthan, Kashmir, Haryana, UP, Bihar or Delhi (which absorbs immigrants from all of these states), most men- especially in rural areas- would expect their wives to serve them, feed them, clothe them, and to abide by the standards of demureness and obsequiousness; and any other woman walking the street is literally viewed as a sex-object.
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skeptic1 • 5 hours ago I will gladly provide actual rope to any of the remaining miscreants – they can let their own consciences decide the best course….
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ccs2000 • 5 hours ago Anybody really upset about this? Didn’t think so.
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American Pie ccs2000 • 5 hours ago Only that we have thousands of them in the US
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Guest • 6 hours ago He got off easy.
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guest • 6 hours ago incompetent police authorities, country need to see the punishment for the crime. Corruption, Fear and Oppression of women gripping India. I say the women need to rise … get on the streets until they get rid of corrupt political system.
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VSK • 6 hours ago That’s it! Suicide is the last resort to the judgement of this culprit!!
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Phil Smith • 4 hours ago In jail and then hangs himself?
No wonder I have been on hold so long for tech support.
I guess I can hang up, since he did.
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dibbadibbi Phil Smith • 3 hours ago Good to know u r at last looking for help!
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shankarH • 5 hours ago What bothers me is that none of this bothered the Indian conscience till CNN got hold of the story and decided to publish it as people started exposing such crimes on these comment forums.
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Reprinted With Permission • 6 hours ago It is a sad day indeed. No one and their extended family need to go through this pain and suffering that was so uncalled for as “Damini” and her family. How can we even console them? How can we give them justice? How can we even offer them sympathies? No amount of tears can soothe the pain this family went through. This is a tragedy of immense proportions. I cry for her. And this has not even sunk in yet.
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2012 Delhi gang rape case
Protesters at India Gate in Delhi demanding to government to take action after the gang rape |
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| Date | 16 December 2012 |
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| Time | 9:54 pm IST (UTC+05:30) |
| Location | Delhi, India |
| Deaths | 1 (female victim) on 29 December 2012 |
| Injuries | 1 (male victim) |
| Suspect(s) | Ram Singh Mukesh Singh Vinay Sharma Pawan Gupta Akshay Thakur Juvenile(Name not officially confirmed) |
| Charges | Rape, murder, kidnapping, robbery, assault[1] |
The 2012 Delhi Gang Rape Case involves a rape and murder that occurred on 16 December 2012, in Munirka, a neighbourhood located in the southern part of New Delhi, when a 23-year-old female physiotherapy intern[2] was beaten and gang raped in a bus in which she was travelling with her male companion. The only other passengers on the bus were five men and the bus driver, all of whom raped the woman. The woman died from her injuries thirteen days later while undergoing emergency treatment in Singapore.[3] All the accused, including the driver, were charged in connection with sexual assault and were arrested. The driver Ram Singh committed suicide on 11 March 2013 in the Tihar Jail[4]; the rest of the accused are currently on trial.
The incident generated widespread national and international coverage and was condemned by various women groups, both in India and abroad. Subsequently, public protests against the Government of India and the Government of Delhi for not providing adequate security for women took place in New Delhi, where thousands of protesters clashed with security forces. Similar protests took place in major cities throughout the country.
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Incident
The victims, a 23-year old woman and a male friend, were on their way home on the night of 16 December 2012 after watching the film Life of Pi in Saket in South Delhi.[5][6] They boarded a chartered bus at Munirka for Dwarka that was being driven by joyriders at about 9:30 pm (IST). There were only five others in the bus, including the driver. One of the men, a minor, had called for passengers telling them that it was going towards their destination.[3][7] The woman’s friend became suspicious when the bus deviated from its normal route and its doors were shut. When he objected, the group of six men already on board, including the driver, taunted the couple, asking what they were doing alone at such a late hour.[8]
When the woman’s friend tried to intervene, he was beaten, gagged and knocked unconscious with an iron rod. The men then dragged the woman to the rear of the bus, beating her with the rod and raping her while the bus driver continued to drive. Medical reports later suggested that the woman suffered serious injuries to her abdomen, intestines and genitals due to the assault, and doctors say that the damage indicates that a blunt object (suspected to be the iron rod) may have been used for penetration.[6] That rod was later described by police as being a rusted, L-shaped implement of the type used as a wheel jack handle.[9] According to the International Business Times, a police spokesman said that the minor was the most brutal attacker and had “sexually abused his victim twice and ripped out her intestines with his bare hands.”[10] According to police reports the woman attempted to fight off her assailants, biting three of the attackers and leaving bite marks on the accused men.[11] After the beatings and rape ended, the attackers threw both the victims from the moving bus. Then the bus driver allegedly tried to drive the bus over the woman but she was pulled aside by her male friend. One of the perpetrators later cleaned the vehicle to remove evidence. Police impounded it the next day.[11][12]
The victims, partially clothed and unconscious, were found by a passerby on the road, at around 11 pm (IST). The passerby phoned the Delhi Police, who took the couple to Safdarjung Hospital, where the female victim was given emergency treatment and placed on mechanical ventilation.[13] She was found with injury marks all over her body and only 5% of her intestines left inside of her abdomen. A doctor at the hospital later said that the “rod was inserted into her and it was pulled out with so much force that the act brought out her intestines also. That is probably the only thing that explains such severe damage to her intestines.”[14]
Victims
The female victim was born and raised in Delhi while her parents were from a small village in the Ballia district of Uttar Pradesh. Her father, who sold his agricultural land to educate her, works for a private company as a loader in Delhi.[15]
Complying with Indian law, the real name of the victim was initially not released to the media, so pseudonyms were used for her by various media houses instead, including Jagruti (“awareness”), Amanat (“treasure”), Nirbhaya (“fearless one”), and Damini (“lightning”, after the 1993 Hindi film Damini),.[16][17][18]
The male victim is 28 years old, from Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, and lives in Ber Sarai, New Delhi.[19]
Delhi police registered a criminal case against the editor of a Delhi based tabloid, Mail Today, for disclosing the female victim’s identity, as such disclosure is an offence under section 228(A) of Indian Penal Code.[20] Shashi Tharoor, union minister, suggested that if the parents had no objection, her identity could be made public, with a view to showing respect for her courageous response by naming future laws after her, but Tharoor’s remark created controversy.[21] Later, her father and brother said that “if her name is made public for this purpose, they have no objection to it” as well as “if the government names the revised anti-rape law after her, they have no objection and it would be an honor to her”.[22][23]
Treatment and death
On 19 December 2012, the woman underwent her fifth surgery, removing most of her remaining intestine. Doctors reported that she was in “stable but critical” condition.[24] On 21 December, the government appointed a committee of physicians to ensure she received the best medical care.[25] By 25 December, she remained intubated, on life support and in critical condition. Doctors stated that she was running a fever of 102 degrees to 103 degrees and internal bleeding due to sepsis, a severe blood infection that can lead to organ failure, was somewhat controlled. It was reported that she was “stable, conscious and meaningfully communicative”.[26]
At a cabinet meeting chaired by Manmohan Singh on 26 December, the decision was made to fly her to Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore for further care. Mount Elizabeth is a multi-organ transplant speciality hospital.[27][28] The decision to move the patient while she was still in critical condition has been criticised for being purely political. Doctors have questioned the need to transfer an ICU patient for organ transplants that were not scheduled for weeks or even months later.[29][30] Government sources indicate that the Chief Minister of Delhi, Sheila Dikshit, was personally behind the decision.[31] Hours earlier, Union Minister P. Chidambaram had stated that the woman was not in a condition to move.[32] Some reports suggest that the decision to shift was taken when it was already clear that she would not survive the next 48 hours.[33]
During the six-hour flight by air-ambulance to Singapore on 27 December, the woman suddenly went into a “near collapse”, which a later report described as a cardiac arrest.[34] The doctors on the flight created an arterial line to stabilize her but she had been without pulse and blood pressure for nearly three minutes and never regained consciousness in Singapore.[35]
On 28 December 2012, at 11 am (IST), her condition was “extremely critical” and the chief executive officer of the Mount Elizabeth Hospital said that the woman suffered brain damage, pneumonia, abdominal infection, and that she was “fighting for her life.”[34] Her condition continued to deteriorate, and she died at 4:45 am on 29 December, Singapore Standard Time (2:15 am, 29 December, IST; 8:45 pm, 28 December, UTC).[36] Her body was cremated on 30 December 2012 in Delhi under high police security. The government denied access to the media and the public. The “fortification” of Delhi was criticised by many, including the main opposition party of India.[37]
Alleged perpetrators
Police found and arrested some suspects within 24 hours.[38] From highway CCTV recordings, a description of the bus, a white privately operated charter bus with a name written on it, and details of the windows, blinds, and seats could be seen. Going to the bus stand where the victims boarded it, other operators identified it as being contracted by a south Delhi private school. They then traced it and found its driver, Ram Singh. Police obtained sketches of the assailants with the help of the male victim, and used a cell phone stolen from the pair to find one of them.[38]
Six men were arrested in connection with the incident. They included Ram Singh, the bus driver, and his brother, Mukesh Singh, who were both arrested in Rajasthan. Vinay Sharma, an assistant gym instructor, and Pawan Gupta, a fruit seller, were both arrested in Delhi.[39] A seventeen year old juvenile from Uttar Pradesh, referred to as Raju,[40][41][42] was arrested at the Anand Vihar terminal in Delhi while Akshay Thakur, a man who had come to Delhi seeking employment, was arrested in Aurangabad.[39][43]
According to various reports, the group had been eating and drinking together and “having a party” earlier that day.[3] The juvenile had only met the others that day.[42] Although the charter bus which Ram Singh drove on weekdays was not permitted to pick up public passengers[12] or even to operate in Delhi because of its tinted windows,[44] they decided to take it out “to have some fun”.[3] With Mukesh Singh driving, they first picked up a carpenter who was charged Rs. 10 for a ticket and then robbed of Rs. 8,000 and ejected in South Delhi.[44] They then turned back and a half hour later, picked up the couple who were charged Rs. 10 each.
Ram Singh was presented before the Metropolitan Magistrate on 18 December 2012.[45] Mukesh Singh, who was placed in Tihar Jail after his arrest, was assaulted by other inmates and was kept in solitary confinement for his own protection.[46] Ram and Mukesh Singh lived in Ravidas camp, a slum in South Delhi.[47] Ram Singh suffered from a substantial disability in his right arm, sustained after a bus accident for which he had sought compensation.[48] He refused to participate in an identification process.[44] He committed suicide in the Tihar Jail on March 11.Prison authorities say that Ram Singh was found hanging after rigging up a noose made out of his clothes and then attaching it to a grille.th, 2013.[49]
Shortly after the attacks, Gupta said he accepted his guilt and should be hanged.[50][51]
The juvenile’s real name has not been officially confirmed.
Prosecution
The male victim testified in court on 19 December.[52] The female victim recorded her statement with a sub-divisional magistrate at the Safdarjung Hospital on 21 December 2012, in the presence of the Deputy Commissioner of police.[53]
The five adults accused will face murder charges and other charges under the Indian Penal Code. The police promised to file the charge sheet within one week, following public outrage and demand for a speedy trial and prosecution.[54]
At the suggestion of the Delhi Chief Minister, the Delhi High Court approved the creation of five fast-track courts to try rape and sexual assault cases.[55] On 21 December 2012, the government promised to file the charge sheet “quickly” and seek the maximum penalty of life imprisonment for the perpetrators.[56] The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs met on 27 December 2012 to discuss the issue, and Union Home Secretary R. K. Singh and Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar were summoned to appear.[57] The first of the five approved fast track courts was inaugurated on 2 January 2013 by Altamas Kabir, Chief Justice of India, in Saket court complex of South Delhi. The fast track court will conduct the trial of the accused in gang rape.[58]
On 21 December 2012, the Delhi High Court reprimanded the Delhi police for being “evasive” in a probe status report providing details of officers on patrol duty in the area covered by the bus route. A further court hearing on the matter was scheduled for 9 January 2013.[59] The following day, the Delhi Police initiated action against three Hauz Khas police station personnel for alleged inaction on an alleged robbery of the bus on which the gang rape and assault occurred. Just before the gang rape, the accused had robbed a carpenter, Ramadhar, after picking him up in their area.[8] On 24 December 2012, two Assistant Commissioners of Police were suspended for failing to prevent the gang rape incident.[60]
On 3 January 2013, five days after the woman’s death, the police filed charges against the five men for rape, murder, and kidnapping,[61][62] as well as destruction of evidence, and the attempted murder of the woman’s male companion.[1] If convicted, they will be eligible for the death penalty. Senior lawyer Dayan Krishnan has been appointed as the special public prosecutor.[63]
On 9 January, a day before the case was expected to be handed over to the fast-track court for trial, Ram Singh, Mukesh Kumar and Akshay Thakur were planning to plead ‘Not Guilty’, according to their legal defence team.[64] On 10 January, one suspect’s lawyer, Manohar Lal Sharma, announced that his client would plead not guilty to all charges. Sharma states that the victims are responsible for the assault because they should not have been using public transportation and, as an unmarried couple, they should not have been on the streets at night. In an interview he said, “Until today I have not seen a single incident or example of rape with a respected lady. Even an underworld don would not like to touch a girl with respect.”[65] He further finds the male victim “wholly responsible” for the incident because he “failed in his duty to protect the woman”.[65]
It has emerged that the minor, Raju, was “the most brutal” of the attackers raping her twice and ripping her intestines out with his bare hands.[66][67][68] The role of the juvenile offender is elaborated in the 33-page charge sheet.[69] On 28 January, he was declared as a “minor” by the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB), which would enable him to walk free by 4 June 2013, less than six months after the gruesome incident, when he attains the age of 18 years according to section 16 of The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000, which provides that a juvenile can only be kept at the special home till he attains 18 years of age and he cannot be sent to jail thereafter, which in effect will result in his release. The accused, who was described as the most brutal of the six accused by the Delhi Police in its charge sheet, was declared as 17 years and six months old on the day of the crime by the JJB, which relied on his birth certificate and school documents produced before it. The JJB also rejected the police’s plea for bone ossification test of the sixth accused for determining his “actual” age.[70][71] [72]
The juvenile will now be tried separately in a Juvenile court. A petition moved by Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy seeking the prosecution of the sole juvenile along with the five adult accused in a fast track court because of the ghastly nature of his crime, was rejected by the Juvenile Justice Board presided over by Principal Magistrate Geetanjali Goel in New Delhi.[73][74][75]
Public protests
After the rape
Public protests took place in New Delhi on 21 December 2012 at India Gate and Raisina Hill, the latter being the location of both the Parliament of India and Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official residence of the President of India. Thousands of protesters clashed with police, overturned cars, and battled Rapid Action Force units.[76] Demonstrators were lathi charged,[77] shot with water cannons and tear gas shells, and arrested.[78]
Yoga guru Baba Ramdev and former Army chief General Vijay Kumar Singh were among demonstrators who clashed with Delhi Police at Jantar Mantar.[79] Police claimed that peaceful protests had been “hijacked” by hooligans and political activists.[80]
Similar protests have occurred throughout the country. More than 600 women belonging to various organisations demonstrated in Bangalore.[81][82] Thousands of people silently marched in Kolkata.[83] Protests have occurred online as well on the social networking sites Facebook and WhatsApp, with users replacing their profile images with a black dot symbol.[84] Tens of thousands have signed an online petition protesting the incident.[85]
The protests have also been explained as expressions of middle-class angst arising out of a collapse of a social contract between them and the liberal state.[86] Protestors also specifically cited the sex crime rate statistics in Delhi, the highest among Indian cities, and more than the next five cities combined.[87] Police figures show a rape reported on average every 18 hours; reported rape cases rose by nearly 17 percent between 2007 and 2011.[88] Between 16 December and 4 January 501 calls for harassment and 64 calls for rape were recorded by the Delhi Police, but only 4 were followed up by inquiries.[89] Calling the case a “Wake up call”, the regional program director for U.N. Women South Asia said, “There are rape cases in almost all cities and rural areas, where the victim dies immediately because of the brutality of the crime.”[90]
The Delhi Police has been accused of using excessive force against the protestors, causing more outrage. The Hindustan Times reported that 375 tear gas canisters were used at India Gate and elsewhere in Delhi to disperse the crowds.[91]
During a public protest, a policeman named Subhash Tomar collapsed and later died in hospital.[92] Two witnesses claimed that Tomar collapsed without being hit by any protesters, while a third disputed this.[93] Hospital doctors and the post-mortem gave contradictory reports: he died due to cardiac arrest, but it is not known if the heart attack was caused by blunt-force injuries that he suffered to his chest and neck.[94] Some experts state that his chest injuries may have been a side effect of the administration of CPR.[95][96]
After the death
People silently marching to protest with candlelight at Salt Lake City in Kolkata after the female victim’s death on 29 December 2012.
People in Bangalore protesting outside Bangalore Town Hall on 30 December 2012 demanding justice for the 23-year-old student following her death on 29 December 2012.
After the woman’s death on 29 December, protests were staged all over India, including Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Thiruvananthapuram, Mumbai and Visakhapatnam. Many of the mourners carried candles, wore black dress and some pasted black cloth across their mouths.[97]
The following day a large number of people staged protests near Jantar Mantar, New Delhi.[98] There were minor clashes between some groups of protesters and the police; the police then shifted some protesters from the spot.[98] One group of protesters also observed a one-day hunger strike at Jantar Mantar.[98] All roads leading to India Gate were closed by police and areas where protesters had gathered during the previous week were out of bounds to the public.[98] Some of the protesters drew graffiti and slogans on papers spread on the road, condemning the incident, demanding stricter laws and speedy judgement.[99] The main opposition party of India, the BJP, renewed its demand for a special parliament session to discuss the case and to adopt stricter laws on crime against women.[37]
New Year’s celebrations were scaled down to a large extent, with the Indian armed forces and some clubs and hotels in Delhi cancelling their new year parties.[100]
Since her death, the unprecedented protests against rape have continued across India and have motivated the media and police to focus on the rising incidents of rape and sexual harassment in the country. Sexual assaults have made headline news almost daily, a big change from the time when such cases were mentioned only briefly and were rarely reported by television news channels. After a woman from the Indian state of Punjab was raped under similar circumstances, a senior police spokesman said, “The increased media reporting and the protests have created an awakening among women, and they are now coming forward like never before to report rape and want to fight for justice. This has also made our police force more sensitive to these cases. Now they file the complaint immediately and believe the victim’s statement without questioning.”[101]
Reactions
Management of protests
Google India’s home page on 31 December with a virtual candle in memory of the woman.[102]
Protesters believed the Indian government failed to act positively or give credible assurances to the protesters, and instead used police force to stop the protests, resorting to lathi-charging, pushing the media out of the scene and shutting down metro rail stations.[103] Seven metro rail stations in New Delhi were closed on 22 December 2012 to discourage protesters from gathering at Raisina Hill.[104] On 24 December 2012, police blocked roads leading to India Gate and Raisina Hill to prevent possible mass protests, and closed nine metro stations, affecting thousands of transit patrons. News reporters were not allowed to reach India Gate and Raisina Hill. In addition to CrPC section 144, which disallows assembly of groups larger than five, curfew was imposed near the presidential residence.[105]
Financial assistance
The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Akhilesh Yadav, announced a package of financial assistance Rs. 2 million (US$ 36,400) to the family of the woman and offered a government job to a family member.[106] A cabinet meeting presided by Chief Minister of Delhi, Sheila Dixit, decided to provide financial aid of Rs. 1.5 million (US$ 27,300) and a government job to one member of family.[107]
Political parties
The following day, in the Indian parliament, severe punishment was demanded for the perpetrators. The Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Sushma Swaraj, stated: “The rapists should be hanged”.[108] Sonia Gandhi visited the Safdarjang Hospital and met doctors on duty in the anaesthesia and surgery departments for an update on the woman’s health.[109] Bahujan Samaj Party chief, Mayawati, said that proper investigation was required, and that “action should be so strict that no one should dare to act in such a manner again”.[108] Jaya Bachchan said that she was “terribly disturbed” over the incident, and felt “ashamed” sitting in the House, feeling “helpless” for “not being able to do anything”.[109] Meira Kumar, speaker of Lok Sabha, told reporters a “new law should be brought in and must get passed to ensure the safety of women.” She went on to say: “The laws at present are not enough, we need stricter laws.”[110][111]
Sheila Dikshit, Chief Minister of Delhi, said that she did not have the courage to meet the victim and described Delhi as a “rape capital” in interviews.[112] She said that senior police officials should be held accountable for the failure to take adequate measures to stop such incidents. Five fast-track courts have been established to process the current cases.[113]
Indian government
On 24 December 2012, in his first official reaction after the incident, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh appealed for calm, stressing that “violence will serve no purpose”. In a televised address, he assured that all possible efforts would be made to ensure the safety of women in India. Singh expressed empathy, saying: “As a father of three daughters I feel as strongly about the incident as each one of you”.[114] As a tribute to the female victim, the prime minister cancelled all his official events to celebrate the new year.[115]
Other
Speaking out against the protesters, President Pranab Mukherjee‘s son Abhijit Mukherjee argued that the women protesters did not appear to him to be students saying,”What’s basically happening in Delhi is a lot like Egypt or elsewhere, where there’s something called the Pink Revolution, which has very little connection with ground realities. In India, staging candle-lit marches, going to discotheques…I can see many beautiful women among them – highly dented-painted…[but] I have grave doubts whether they’re students…”[116]
Spiritual guru Asaram Bapu provoked criticism from the public[117] by saying that the victim was to blame for her own assault because she could have stopped the attack if she had “chanted God’s name and fallen at the feet of the attackers”.[118]
Speaking to CNN, Leeza Mangaldas, actress and founder of Evoke India, a forum devoted to open dialogue in India said, “Unfortunately, in India rape is inextricably linked by men, and women to shame – the ultimate desecration. Many victims are murdered by their rapists or choose to commit suicide. It is also not uncommon for the parents of rape victims to kill themselves. Thus, most victims don’t speak up about what happened to them, lest their families be ostracized, lest they never find a husband or be shunned by their friends.”[119]
However, the editorial by Mangaldas, together with other western media reports on the rape case, was criticised on Jadaliyya, an academic initiative by the Arab Studies Institute. Here, such assertions were seen as an exploitation of the rape by orientalists to promote racist stereotypes of South Asians in western media and academia. The critique draws connections between media reports demonising Middle Eastern and South Asian men as “racially prone to rape” and similar tactics employed by the British as part of a racist Indophobic propaganda campaign during the 1857 rebellion casting resistance fighters as rapists.[120] In the wake of such remarks against India in western media, Jessica Valenti, writing in The Nation, also pointed out that such rapes are common in the United States as well, but US commentators exhibit a double standard in denying or minimising their systemic nature while simultaneously attacking India for an alleged rape culture.[121] Similar criticisms were aired in The Massachusetts Daily Collegian, where commentator Hannah Sparks asserted that the coverage of the Delhi rape case in US media has been more extensive than the Stubenville High School rape case that occurred in the United States in the same year, and that this illustrates the extensive hypocrisy of American media commentators who attack Indians.[122]
Author and activist Eve Ensler, who organised One Billion Rising, a global campaign to end violence against women and girls, said that the gang rape and murder has been a huge turning point in India and around the world. Speaking on Democracy Now Ensler said that “India is really leading the way for the world” in efforts to address violence against women. Ensler said that she had travelled to India at the time of the rape and murder and that after “…having worked every day of my life for the last 15 years on sexual violence, I have never seen anything like that, where sexual violence broke through the consciousness and was on the front page, nine articles in every paper every day, in the center of every discourse, in the center of the college students’ discussions, in the center of any restaurant you went in. And I think what’s happened in India, India is really leading the way for the world. It’s really broken through. They are actually fast-tracking laws. They are looking at sexual education. They are looking at the bases of patriarchy and masculinity and how all that leads to sexual violence.”[123]
International reaction
The American embassy released a statement on 29 December, offering their condolences to the woman’s family and stating “we also recommit ourselves to changing attitudes and ending all forms of gender-based violence, which plagues every country in the world”.[124] Nirbhaya “Fearless” was granted the 2013 International Women of Courage Award.[125]
In Paris, people participated in a march to the Indian embassy where a petition was handed over asking for action to make India safer for women.[126]
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon issued this statement: “Violence against women must never be accepted, never excused, never tolerated. Every girl and woman has the right to be respected, valued and protected”[127] United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, who called on the Government of India and the Government of Delhi “to do everything in their power to take up radical reforms, ensure justice and reach out with robust public services to make women’s lives more safe and secure”.[128]
Demonstrations have also been held in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka. The protests there have taken inspiration from the Indian protests, but are also focusing on local issues about rape and domestic violence.[129]
Results of protests
In view of the widespread protests, governments in the centre and various states announced several steps to ensure women’s safety. The Karnataka state government announced the launch of a 24/7 dedicated helpline (1091) which will be operated by the state police to register sexual abuse complaints from women.[130] It also is checking the possibility of setting up fast track courts to dispose of pending cases pertaining to crime against women.[131] The Tamil Nadu government also announced a 13-point action plan to ensure safety of women in Tamil Nadu and said that incidents of sexual assault would be treated as a grave crime and probes would be entrusted to top police officials. The chief minister also said that daily hearings would be conducted in all sexual abuse cases in the state for speedy trials at specially constituted fast track courts and women prosecutors would be appointed as government counsels.[132] The Jammu and Kashmir government also announced plans to bring in changes in the state’s laws against sexual offences and gender crimes. The Himachal Pradesh government has decided to set up state and district-level committees to review progress of all cases of crime against women.[132]
J S Verma Committee and changes in law
On 22 December 2012, a judicial committee headed by J. S. Verma, a former Chief Justice of India, was appointed by the Central government to submit a report, within 30 days, to suggest amendments to criminal law to sternly deal with sexual assault cases. The committee has urged the public in general and particularly eminent jurists, legal professionals, NGOs, women’s groups and civil society to share “their views, knowledge and experience suggesting possible amendments in the criminal and other relevant laws to provide for quicker investigation, prosecution, and trial, and also enhanced punishment for criminals accused of committing sexual assault of an extreme nature against women.”.[133] The Committee held its first meeting on 26 December 2012 and it had received more than 6000 emails with suggestions by then.[134] The Committee submitted it’s report after 29 days, after considering 80,000 suggestions received by them during the period. The report indicated that failures on the part of the Government and Police were the root cause behind crimes against women. Major suggestions of the report included the need to review AFSPA in conflict areas, maximum punishment for rape as life imprisonment and not death penalty, clear ambiguity over control of Delhi Police etc.[135][136]
On 26 December 2012, a one-person commission of inquiry headed by a former Delhi High Court judge, Usha Mehra, was set up to identify lapses and determine responsibility in relation to the incident. It will also suggest measures to make Delhi and the wider National Capital Region safer for women. The report is to be submitted within three months and will be tabled in Parliament along with action taken by the government.[137]
A 13-member special task force headed by Union Home Secretary was constituted on 1 January 2013 to look into safety issues of women in Delhi and review the functioning of the city police on a fortnightly basis. The task force comprises the Delhi city police commissioner, Delhi chief secretary, chairperson of the Delhi Commission for Women, special commissioners of police (traffic and law & order), NDMC chairperson, city transport commissioner, joint secretary (UT) in the home ministry, commissioners of East, North and South Delhi Municipal Corporations and excise commissioner of the city. The task force may co-opt any such member/task force that it may deem fit.[138]
The Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance, 2013 was promulgated by the President of India, Pranab Mukherjee, on 3 February 2013 which provides for amendment of Indian Penal Code, Indian Evidence Act, and Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 on laws related to sexual offences.[139][140] The Ordinance provides for death penalty in case of rape. According to Minister of Law and Justice, Ashwani Kumar, 90 percent of the suggestions given by the Verma Committee Report has been incorporated into the Ordinance.[141]
See also
- Aruna Shanbaug case
- Mathura rape case
- Capital punishment in India
- Priyadarshini Mattoo, a 1996 rape-murder case
- Rape in India
- Soumya Murder Case
- Thangjam Manorama, a 2004 rape-murder case
- Women in India
- Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance, 2013
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