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The Rape and Murder of Pakistan's Christian Children

The West sighed in relief when Rimsha Masih, the 14-year-old Christian girl framed for blasphemy, was released, yet remains clueless concerning the horrific abuses Christian children in Pakistan routinely suffer.

BY RAYMOND IBRAHIM
Thu, November 8, 2012




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Pakistani children mourn relatives who were massacred in their church. (Photo: Reuters)
The West sighed in relief when Rimsha Masih, the 14-year-old Christian girl arrested in Pakistan on August 16 for allegedly burning pages of the Quran, was finally released. Yet the West remains clueless concerning the graphic abuses—including rape and murder—Christian children in Pakistan routinely suffer, simply for being Christian. Consider two stories alone, both of which occurred at the same time Rimsha’s blasphemy ordeal was making headlines around the world.
On August 14, another Christian girl, 12-year-old Muqadas Kainat (which means “Holy Universe”) was ambushed in a field near her home in Sahawil by five Muslim men who “gang raped and murdered” her. At the time, her father was at a hospital visiting her sick mother. He and other family members began a frantic search, until a tip led them to the field where his daughter’s body lay. The postmortem revealed that she had been “gang raped and later strangled to death by five men.” Police, as usual, did not arrest anyone. As a Salem News report puts it, “Complicating matters is the fact that several Christian girls in this remote area have been raped and forced to both marry into the Muslim community and abandon their own religion, human rights groups report…. there is a history in this part of Pakistan according to the Christian community, of local authorities failing to investigate cases of rape or other violence against Christians, often for fear of influential Muslims or militants.”
Similarly, on August 20, an 11-year-old Christian boy, Samuel Yaqoob, went to the markets of Faisalabad to buy food for his family, never to return. According to Wilson Chowdhry, Chairman of the British Pakistani Christian Association, “After extensive searching his body was found near a drain in the Christian colony, bearing marks of horrific torture, with the murder weapon nearby. His nose, lips and belly had been sliced off, and his family could hardly recognize him because the body was so badly burnt. Some 23 wounds by a sharp weapon have been
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Shazia, one of the 12-year-old Christian girls enslaved, raped, and murdered by a Pakistani Muslim who wasn’t ever convicted.
identified in the autopsy. When sending his body for an autopsy, police raised the possibility of sodomy. Parts of Pakistani culture have a strong homosexual pederast culture, and Christian and other minority boys are especially susceptible to rape and abuse because of the powerlessness of their community and their despised status. In one case fairly recently, a Christian boy was kidnapped, raped, tortured and killed by a police officer, his body similarly being dumped in a drain.”
These were just some of the stories concerning the sexual abuse and murder of Pakistan’s Christian children that occurred last August—even as the world stood in awe at the Rimsha Masih blasphemy case. Here are ten more anecdotes, chosen at random from the many former documented cases:

  1. Nisha, a 9-year-old Christian girl was abducted by Muslims, gang-raped, murdered by repeated blows to her head, and then dumped into a canal(May, 2009).
  2. Gulfam, another 9-year-old Christian girl, was raped by a Muslim man. Though not killed, she was left “in shock and in the throes of a physical and psychological trauma.” During her ordeal, her rapist told her “not to worry because he had done the same service to other young Christian girls” (Dec, 2010).
  3. Lubna, a 12-year-old Christian girl was kidnapped, gang-raped, and murdered by a group of Muslims (Oct, 2010).
  4. Kidnapped last Christmas Eve, a 12-year-old Christian girl known as “Anna” was gang raped for eight months, forcibly converted and then “married” to her Muslim attacker. After she escaped, instead of seeing justice done, “the Christian family is in hiding from the rapists and the police” (Oct, 2011).
  5. After gang-raping a 13-year-old Christian girl, a band of Muslims came to her house when all male members were away working and “mercilessly” beat her pregnant aunt causing her to lose female twins to miscarriage: “They murdered our children, they raped our daughter. We have nothing left with us,” lamented an older family member. The police went on to accuse the 13-year-old raped girl of “committing adultery with three men” (Jun, 2012).
  6. A Muslim man murdered a teenage Christian girl, Amariah, during an attempted rape: he had “grabbed the girl and, under the threat of a gun, tried to drag her away. The young woman resisted, trying to escape the clutches of her attacker, when the man opened fire and killed her instantly, and later tried to conceal the corpse” (Dec, 2011).
  7. Muslims abducted a 14-year-old Christian girl, Mehek, at gunpoint in broad daylight from her parents’ house. One of her abductors declared he would “purify her” by making her “Muslim and my mistress” (Aug, 2011).
  8. Shazia, a 12-year-old Christian girl, was enslaved, raped, and murdered by Chaudhry Naeem, a rich Muslim lawyer, who was acquitted. His wife and son had participated in abusing the child (Nov, 2010).
  9. Nadia, a Christian girl who was abducted in 2001 when she was 15-years-old and forced to marry a Muslim, only recently returned to her Catholic family (Jan, 2012).
  10. A powerful Muslim businessman had two Christian sisters kidnapped, forced to convert to Islam, and “married” to him (May, 2011).
In every one of these cases, Pakistani police either failed to act or sided with the rapists and murderers.
The above anecdotes represent a mere sampling of the documented atrocities committed against the children of Pakistan’s Christians, who amount for a miniscule 1.5% of the nation’s population. Then there are the stories that never make it to any media—stories of silent abuse that only the nameless, faceless victims know. For example, it took five years for the story of a 2-year-old toddler who was savagely raped because her Christian father refused to convert to Islam to surface. After undergoing five surgeries, her anatomy remains disfigured and she suffers from several permanent complications. Her family lives in fear and hiding.
How many Christian children in Pakistan are being mauled in silence, with their stories never surfacing?
And what animates this savagery? Discussing the aforementioned rape of 9-year-old Gulfam, local sources in Pakistan put it well: “It is shameful. Such incidents occur frequently. Christian girls are considered goods to be damaged at leisure. Abusing them is a right. According to the [Muslim] community’s mentality it is not even a crime. Muslims regard them as spoils of war.”
Indeed, here is how the late Majid Khadduri, “internationally recognized as one of the world’s leading authorities on Islamic law and jurisprudence,” explained the idea of human “spoils” in his War and Peace in the Law of Islam:
The term spoil (ghanima) is applied specifically to property acquired by force from non-Muslims. It includes, however, not only property (movable and immovable) but also persons, whether in the capacity of asra (prisoners of war) or sabi (women and children). … If the slave were a woman, the master was permitted to have sexual connection with her as a concubine.
From here, one can begin to understand the rabid fanaticism that possessed Pakistan’s Muslims concerning the Rifsha blasphemy case, which resulted in mass riots, Muslim threats to take the law in their own hands, and the dislocation of Christians, some of whom have been forced to live and worship in the wilderness: If infidel Christians, especially their children, are seen as mere “spoils” to be used and disposed of with impunity, certainly it must be intolerable for Muslims if one of these “sub-humans” dares to desecrate Islam’s holy book—the same book that ordains their inhuman status.
And herein is the true significance of the Rifsha Masih case: success is measured not in the fact that this one particular Christian child got away from the savageries of Islamic law and culture, but whether her ordeal will begin to open Western eyes to the terrors Pakistan’s Christian children routinely face.



 

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A 25-year-old youth has been booked for allegedly raping a seven-month-old cow in Mandanagla village near Ahmedgarh here, police said today.

Dinesh has been booked under Section 377 (unnatural offences) of the IPC on the basis of a complaint filed by the calf owner Sukhpal (35) of the same village, SP (Rural) Pankaj Pandey said.

IPC Section 377 stipulates punishment for unnatural sex against man, woman or animal.

The incident happened yesterday and a medical examination report by the veterinary department is awaited, he said.

The SP said the accused has since been absconding.




The West sighed in relief when Rimsha Masih, the 14-year-old Christian girl framed for blasphemy, was released, yet remains clueless concerning the horrific abuses Christian children in Pakistan routinely suffer.

BY RAYMOND IBRAHIM
Thu, November 8, 2012




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Pakistani children mourn relatives who were massacred in their church. (Photo: Reuters)
The West sighed in relief when Rimsha Masih, the 14-year-old Christian girl arrested in Pakistan on August 16 for allegedly burning pages of the Quran, was finally released. Yet the West remains clueless concerning the graphic abuses—including rape and murder—Christian children in Pakistan routinely suffer, simply for being Christian. Consider two stories alone, both of which occurred at the same time Rimsha’s blasphemy ordeal was making headlines around the world.
On August 14, another Christian girl, 12-year-old Muqadas Kainat (which means “Holy Universe”) was ambushed in a field near her home in Sahawil by five Muslim men who “gang raped and murdered” her. At the time, her father was at a hospital visiting her sick mother. He and other family members began a frantic search, until a tip led them to the field where his daughter’s body lay. The postmortem revealed that she had been “gang raped and later strangled to death by five men.” Police, as usual, did not arrest anyone. As a Salem News report puts it, “Complicating matters is the fact that several Christian girls in this remote area have been raped and forced to both marry into the Muslim community and abandon their own religion, human rights groups report…. there is a history in this part of Pakistan according to the Christian community, of local authorities failing to investigate cases of rape or other violence against Christians, often for fear of influential Muslims or militants.”
Similarly, on August 20, an 11-year-old Christian boy, Samuel Yaqoob, went to the markets of Faisalabad to buy food for his family, never to return. According to Wilson Chowdhry, Chairman of the British Pakistani Christian Association, “After extensive searching his body was found near a drain in the Christian colony, bearing marks of horrific torture, with the murder weapon nearby. His nose, lips and belly had been sliced off, and his family could hardly recognize him because the body was so badly burnt. Some 23 wounds by a sharp weapon have been
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Shazia, one of the 12-year-old Christian girls enslaved, raped, and murdered by a Pakistani Muslim who wasn’t ever convicted.
identified in the autopsy. When sending his body for an autopsy, police raised the possibility of sodomy. Parts of Pakistani culture have a strong homosexual pederast culture, and Christian and other minority boys are especially susceptible to rape and abuse because of the powerlessness of their community and their despised status. In one case fairly recently, a Christian boy was kidnapped, raped, tortured and killed by a police officer, his body similarly being dumped in a drain.”
These were just some of the stories concerning the sexual abuse and murder of Pakistan’s Christian children that occurred last August—even as the world stood in awe at the Rimsha Masih blasphemy case. Here are ten more anecdotes, chosen at random from the many former documented cases:

  1. Nisha, a 9-year-old Christian girl was abducted by Muslims, gang-raped, murdered by repeated blows to her head, and then dumped into a canal(May, 2009).
  2. Gulfam, another 9-year-old Christian girl, was raped by a Muslim man. Though not killed, she was left “in shock and in the throes of a physical and psychological trauma.” During her ordeal, her rapist told her “not to worry because he had done the same service to other young Christian girls” (Dec, 2010).
  3. Lubna, a 12-year-old Christian girl was kidnapped, gang-raped, and murdered by a group of Muslims (Oct, 2010).
  4. Kidnapped last Christmas Eve, a 12-year-old Christian girl known as “Anna” was gang raped for eight months, forcibly converted and then “married” to her Muslim attacker. After she escaped, instead of seeing justice done, “the Christian family is in hiding from the rapists and the police” (Oct, 2011).
  5. After gang-raping a 13-year-old Christian girl, a band of Muslims came to her house when all male members were away working and “mercilessly” beat her pregnant aunt causing her to lose female twins to miscarriage: “They murdered our children, they raped our daughter. We have nothing left with us,” lamented an older family member. The police went on to accuse the 13-year-old raped girl of “committing adultery with three men” (Jun, 2012).
  6. A Muslim man murdered a teenage Christian girl, Amariah, during an attempted rape: he had “grabbed the girl and, under the threat of a gun, tried to drag her away. The young woman resisted, trying to escape the clutches of her attacker, when the man opened fire and killed her instantly, and later tried to conceal the corpse” (Dec, 2011).
  7. Muslims abducted a 14-year-old Christian girl, Mehek, at gunpoint in broad daylight from her parents’ house. One of her abductors declared he would “purify her” by making her “Muslim and my mistress” (Aug, 2011).
  8. Shazia, a 12-year-old Christian girl, was enslaved, raped, and murdered by Chaudhry Naeem, a rich Muslim lawyer, who was acquitted. His wife and son had participated in abusing the child (Nov, 2010).
  9. Nadia, a Christian girl who was abducted in 2001 when she was 15-years-old and forced to marry a Muslim, only recently returned to her Catholic family (Jan, 2012).
  10. A powerful Muslim businessman had two Christian sisters kidnapped, forced to convert to Islam, and “married” to him (May, 2011).
In every one of these cases, Pakistani police either failed to act or sided with the rapists and murderers.
The above anecdotes represent a mere sampling of the documented atrocities committed against the children of Pakistan’s Christians, who amount for a miniscule 1.5% of the nation’s population. Then there are the stories that never make it to any media—stories of silent abuse that only the nameless, faceless victims know. For example, it took five years for the story of a 2-year-old toddler who was savagely raped because her Christian father refused to convert to Islam to surface. After undergoing five surgeries, her anatomy remains disfigured and she suffers from several permanent complications. Her family lives in fear and hiding.
How many Christian children in Pakistan are being mauled in silence, with their stories never surfacing?
And what animates this savagery? Discussing the aforementioned rape of 9-year-old Gulfam, local sources in Pakistan put it well: “It is shameful. Such incidents occur frequently. Christian girls are considered goods to be damaged at leisure. Abusing them is a right. According to the [Muslim] community’s mentality it is not even a crime. Muslims regard them as spoils of war.”
Indeed, here is how the late Majid Khadduri, “internationally recognized as one of the world’s leading authorities on Islamic law and jurisprudence,” explained the idea of human “spoils” in his War and Peace in the Law of Islam:
The term spoil (ghanima) is applied specifically to property acquired by force from non-Muslims. It includes, however, not only property (movable and immovable) but also persons, whether in the capacity of asra (prisoners of war) or sabi (women and children). … If the slave were a woman, the master was permitted to have sexual connection with her as a concubine.
From here, one can begin to understand the rabid fanaticism that possessed Pakistan’s Muslims concerning the Rifsha blasphemy case, which resulted in mass riots, Muslim threats to take the law in their own hands, and the dislocation of Christians, some of whom have been forced to live and worship in the wilderness: If infidel Christians, especially their children, are seen as mere “spoils” to be used and disposed of with impunity, certainly it must be intolerable for Muslims if one of these “sub-humans” dares to desecrate Islam’s holy book—the same book that ordains their inhuman status.
And herein is the true significance of the Rifsha Masih case: success is measured not in the fact that this one particular Christian child got away from the savageries of Islamic law and culture, but whether her ordeal will begin to open Western eyes to the terrors Pakistan’s Christian children routinely face.



 

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Pakpattan: Boy set ablaze for resisting sodomy

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PAKPATTAN: A man set ablaze a boy for resisting sodomy at Bus Stand here. Hussain Ali worked at the shop of Shaukat Ali, a bicycle mechanic. A few days ago, Shaukat Ali tried to sodomise the victim who put up resistance. Later, the accused set ablazethe victim by sprinkling petrol on him. He was seriously injured and taken to hospital. On the complaint of victim’s father AbidAli, the police have registered an attempt to murder case against Shaukat Ali.The original article can be found at The News.
 

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Indian Woman forced to breastfeed lover publicly as Punishment




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Alirajpur (Madhya Pradesh): In a shocking incident in Madhya Pradesh's Alirajpur district, a 24-year-old tribal married woman was forced to strip and breastfeed her alleged lover whom she eloped with, reports said.



The heinous crime was committed following orders from the tribal panchayat in the district on the last day of 2014. The lovebirds were also beaten and tonsured before they were made to obey the panchayat rulings in front of villagers.


The incident came to light after the woman, a mother of two, lodged a police complaint, the reports further said, adding the husband of the woman appealed to panchayat to let her go with lighter punishment but to no avail.


Police said after the woman and her younger lover were brought back from Gujarat by the villagers, the panchayat issued the unusual punishment and the woman was forced to breastfeed her lover publicly. Police have already detained some suspects in this connection.

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A man allegedly killed his stepson after molesting him here on Sunday, police and health officials told Dawn. ...


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Indian Father rapes minor daughter for a year, makes her pregnant

Amarjeet Singh, TNN | Aug 30, 2013, 03.16 AM IST








BHOPAL: A father allegedly raped his 15-year old daughter for more than a year and made her pregnant, by threatening to axe her if she discloses discloses anything to anyone, in Guna district of Madhya Pradesh
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Accused father was arrested on Thursday.

The incident took place at Raipuria village under Mrigwas police out post of the district.

Police arrested Bhanwarlal Lodha for raping his daughter.

Police said that the matter came to fore after the girl complained of stomach pain and was taken to hospital where the doctors found her pregnant.

When quizzed by kin, the 15-year old victim informed her elder sister that she was raped by her father for more than a year and threatened that if she discloses it to anyone, she will be hacked to death,said sources.

The elder sister then informed her maternal grandfather, who then took the victim to Mrigwas police out post under Kumbhraj police station to make the complaint.

Subsequently police arrested Lodha on charges of rape.

The exact duration of pregnancy is yet to be ascertained, said sources.



Jawad Hussain, November 29, 2010, Crime, Punjab,child molestation, Crime, Crime News, Express Tribune, Faisalabad, raid, raided, Samanabad,Sexual Assault, Sodomy, 1

Police officials have registered a case against a 10-year-old boy for trying to rape a four-year-old boy in Samanabad. ...

 

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Seven and eight year old girls raped by a priest in a temple in south Delhi

Horrific.








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India's streak of making headlines for horrific acts of rape and sexual assault continues this week with the revelation that two young girls, aged seven and eight, were raped in a temple in South Delhi by a 70 year old priest.
The priest, Baba Vishvabandhu, allegedly molested the girls over the course of a week, taking advantage of Janmashtami day, when celebrations were taking place. The eight year old girl broke down and revealed what happened to her mother, after complaining of pain in her abdomen and difficulty passing urine.

The girls said that the man molested them each time they had gone to the temple in the past week. He offered money and food to buy their silence, and threatened them to ensure they told no-one about what he had done.
When the news broke, residents of the area dragged the priest out of the temple and beat him before going to the police. He has been arrested, but there are not yet any details of the length of his sentence.
This comes after reports that India has been noted as one of the worst places to be a woman, just one notch below Saudi Arabia. Delhi, in particular, has been referred to as particularly unsafe for children. Across India, 58,224 crimes against children were recorded in 2013 alone.
H/T to @RegaJha





 

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[h=1]Indians Now Rape Children/Sisters Less, Others More[/h] Incredible India Add comments

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(Dedicated to the countless, helpless rape victims and hookers of India)​
Indian Behnchods are raping their sisters, daughters and cousins less, that’s the good news this Diwali.
Now, the depressing news this Diwali – Indian Haramis are raping others more.
No, we’re not drunk. Hey, it’s only noon here on the East Coast and all we’re sipping is a cup of hot masala chai.
Our analysis and conclusions are drawn from the National Crimes Record Bureau 2010 Crimes Report released today.
Incest rape was down 10.3% in 2010, according to the report.
On the other hand, total reported rape incidents in India in 2010 was 22,172, up 3.6% over the previous year.
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What gives?
Are desperate Indian libidos no longer turned on at the sight of their nubile daughters, pretty sisters and voluptuous cousins? Are they seeking relief between non-incestuous sheets? Or is it a case of under-reported, faulty incest statistics?
Who can fathom the mysteries of Incredible India.
Hell, even statistics can get raped in that benighted land!
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Caveat: As all but the schmucks know, given the stigma attached to rape victims in India the real rape numbers for both incest and other rapes are likely much, much higher than official statistics.
By the way, India’s conviction rate for rape at 26.6% is less than that for robbery (28.3%) or economic crimes (30.3%).
This means if you’re a recidivist criminal, you have a better chance of getting away with rape than for cheating (29.2%) or other economic offenses.
Just in case you’re curious, Maharashtra tops the country in incest rapes. No, we don’t think Bollywood has anything to do with an insatiable desire to poke your daughter, sister or cousin.
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[h=5]Rape in India – Boom Times[/h]Gold, software exports, call centers, malls and real estate are not the only things booming in India.
In a little noticed development, the biggest boom in India over the last few decades has been in the incidence of rape.
In the four decades from 1971-2010, rape in India has grown 791.5%.
During the same period, India’s population increased only 110%.
What explains the phenomenal increase in rape vis-a-vis other crimes in India.
SI’s hypothesis is that the explosion in Indian rape numbers is due to more leisure time, change in dietary habits, greater exposure to mass media, easy access to porn and a big jump in working women exponentially increasing the available prey.
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[h=5]Rape in India – Any Time, Any Place[/h]In India, rapes can happen at any time and anywhere.
Not even police stations are safe havens because some of India’s deadliest, sadistic, malevolent criminals strut around these places wearing the garb of a police uniform.
The National Crimes Record Bureau 2010 Crimes Report acknowledges six custodial rapes, by which we presume inside police stations.
Surely, no sane Indian believes there were only six rapes inside a police station in 2010.
More like 60 every day. Wouldn’t that be closer to reality?
[h=5]Indian Women ******[/h]Indian women are getting ****** literally and figuratively.
In Incredible India, the percentage of total crimes committed against women has gone up by 4.8% in 2010 to 2.14 million. Again, we believe these numbers are under-reported given the historically lower status of women.
Besides rape, other crimes against Indian women include kidnapping, sexual harassment, molestation, dowry demands, torture etc.
As we’ve said often, in India behind the oft-repeated shibboleths of respect for womenhood lurks a satanic male mind with little respect for the female sex.
A lot of Indian families still prefer male children and female infanticide and foeticide are not uncommon in the rural hinterland.
[h=5]North Indian Dickheads – Bigger Rapists[/h]As with most things in India, even with rape there’s a North-South divide.
By South India, most Indians refer to the states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Karnataka and Puducherry.
All other Indian states are considered North India, even if they happen to be in the West, East, North-East or Central India. Weird logic, yes, but that’s how it is in India.
If you look at the total numbers, North Indians play the rape game more aggressively compared to South Indians.
All South Indian states put together accounted for 3,271 rape incidents or 14.75% of total 22,272 rapes in 2010.
Since South Indians represent 20.8% of the total Indian population but account for only 14.75% of rapes, one might be forgiven for positing that North Indian dickheads have less control over their ***** in Mera Bharat Mahaan.
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[h=5]SI Travel Advisory – Rape, Sexual Harassment & Eve Teasing[/h]Like the U.S. State Department travel advisories, SI is issuing the following advisory:
* Those visiting the North Indian state of Madhya Pradesh might want to be aware that the state has the dubious honor of the highest number of Rape cases (3,135) and Molestation (6,646) accounting for 14.1% and 16.4% respectively of total such cases reported in the country.
Although Madhya Pradesh is technically in central India, it’s still considered North India in a lose fashion because it’s not part of South India.
* Also, if you’re traveling via public transport or otherwise moving around the South Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, you stand a higher chance of being groped, pawed, pinched or subject to other forms of sexual harassment.
Andhra Pradesh accounts for 45.8% (4,562) of total Sexual Harassment cases in India. SI’s hypothesis is that this is all the result of the Telugu penchant for eating those fiery avakkaya pickles and watching that shrieking Tollywood baboon [deleted] movies in which yelling, screaming, barking and braying at women is the norm. Of the two, which is more culpable is beyond the ken of non-Telugu minds to determine.
Cyberabad police district, again in Avakaya country aka Andhra Pradesh, leads India in sexual harassment with 1,257 cases. Say, does software development have a correlation with sexual harassment or imbalance in sexual hormones.
Andhra Pradesh is also the Rape Capital of South India, accounting for 41.63% of rapes in South India. West Godavari district with 127 rapes in 2010 is the most dangerous for women.
Vijaywada, a city in Andhra Pradesh, is big on eve-teasing accounting for 16% of total cases in India.
* India’s capital Delhi accounted for 23% of Rape cases, 37.7% of Kidnapping & Abduction cases, 14.6% of Dowry Deaths and 16.5% of Molestation cases among 35 cities. So when in Delhi, keep a pepper spray/mace handy at all times.
[h=5]Who gets Raped in India?[/h]Of course, it’s mostly the unfortunate, unlucky girl or woman who gets raped in India.
But if you are over 30 in India the chances of your getting raped falls off dramatically.
As a matter of fact, 82.4% of Indian rape victims are under 30.
Perhaps, young Indian women ought to consider dyeing their hair white before stepping out of their homes if they want to restrict admission rights down there.
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[h=5]Tamil Nadu – Thevadiya Nadu (Hooker state)[/h]No discussion on any aspect of India is incomplete without a mention of our favorite state, Tamil Nadu.
Tamil Nadu can more appropriately be called Thevadiya Nadu (prostitute state) given that it accounts for the highest percentage of cases booked under Immoral Traffic Prevention Act (a bureaucratic name covering prostitutes, clients, pimps and brothel owners) in India.
Tamil Nadu accounted for 22.7% of the total Immoral Traffic Prevention cases in India (567 out of 2,499) followed closely by its randy neighbor Andhra Pradesh (21.9%).
Given the weak economic status of the prostitutes relative to clients, pimps or madams and the inability of hookers to pay bribes demanded by cops, we’d consider the majority of cases booked here are against prostitutes or Thevadiyas as these little birds of the night are known in Tamil Nadu.
If more Thevadiya cases are filed in Tamil Nadu then other states, it could mean many things – there are more hookers in Tamil Nadu, the police in Tamil Nadu are more aggressive against prostitution, the prostitutes in Tamil Nadu are too poor to pay bribes or Tamil men have hyperactive libidos that can’t be sated with the hand or a mouse-click.
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Cases of child abuse have seen a tremendous rise in the city as the average age of rape survivors has fallen from 18 years in the preceding year to just 13 in 2011, according to a report of a non-governmental organisation working against sexual harrasement.

“Neighbourhoods have become increasingly unsafe for children, with cases being reported of victims as young as three-years-old, who often do not survive after being abused. The culprits are generally males, who enjoy a position of trust and live in close proximity to the children,” said Sarah Zaman, Director of the War Against Rape (WAR).

She said that the difference between the first information reports (FIRs) and the medico-legal examinations (MLEs) conducted during the first half of 2011 was alarming. “While only 41 FIRs were registered, 138 such cases were reported in three government hospitals (Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Civil Hospital, and Abbasi Shaheed).”

Sarah said that the reason behind this was that the police did not cooperate with victims and every case reported did not result in the registration of an FIR. “If an FIR is registered then it has to be preceded by an MLE, but every test conducted does not result in an FIR,” she said while explaining the disparity in the statistics.

It was stated that official records showed that as of June 2011, 465 cases of sexual violence (varying categories) were pending in court from the previous years. Of the 2,252 cases of child sexual violence reported in the country, only 38 cases resulted in conviction. Of the 21 cases that WAR personally investigated in the city in 2011, 23 percent of the families had to leave their residence permanently because of the social taboo attached to them. From the cases WAR investigated, 68 percent of the families did not want to go to court.

She also stressed the need to reform the existing laws on sexual harassment. “Rape is one form of sexual violence and Pakistan has only one law for rape. The judiciary should expand the definition of sexual violence so that incest and child molestation can also be included.”

It was mentioned that 70 percent of rape cases are of incest, which means a blood relative has sexually abused the victim. “Yet nothing under the head of incest is included in the Constitution.”

Sub-clause 151 of the Evidence Act says that a man can use “a woman’s bad character” in his defence if accused of rape. “In many countries, such clauses have been abandoned,” she added.

Often, community-based organisations settle offences which are reported to them in their own socially acceptable ways. This may include marrying the victim to the offender and giving physical punishments such as lashings. Nobody knocks on the door of justice, she added.

In her speech, Community Mobilisation and Rehabilitation Support Officer Khalida Ahmed Quadri, who works with victims in the field, explained that they often ask her “what happens to cases which are reported to the police” and in most cases, she has no reply.

WAR blamed the alarming statistics prevalent on the state which chose to ignore the issue of sexual violence.

“A man is scared to enter the police office, so how can a lone woman muster up the courage to report that she has been raped. The culture at police station and hospitals where the MLE is conducted is not at all friendly. There is cat calling and vulgar labels that these women have to endure. The judiciary is not very supportive either,” remarked Quadri.

The journalist community was also criticised for not following up on rape cases. “Why did the JPMC rape case finally result in a compromise? Why did the media not question it further?” asked Quadri.

 

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[h=1]India: Man has Sex with Injured Cow Using Coconut Oil as Lubricant[/h][h=2]Medical examination by veterinary doctors confirm rape.[/h]

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Indian man rapes an injured cow using coconut oil as lubricant - (Blue Cross of India)
An Indian man has been arrested for having sex with an injured cow using coconut oil as lubricant, IBTimes UK understands.
Muthu, aged between 50 and 55, was seen with the animal, which was lying injured on a railway track in southern India. The incident took place in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
Speaking to IBTimes UK, local police officer Jayavelu confirmed Muthu, who goes by only one name, has been arrested under the unnatural sexual offence act.
Muthu has confessed to the crime and is in police custody.
The episode was seen by representatives of Blue Cross of India (BCI), an NGO working for animal welfare.
Officials at the BCI received a complaint about the injured mammal and approached the scene. Its volunteers were initially confused when they saw Muthu alongside the cow.
Dawn Williams of the BCI told IBTimes UK: "We were initially unsure of what the man was doing to the cow. When we went further and took a closer look, we realised this man was inserting his penis into cow's vagina. There was a bottle of coconut oil kept beside him, which he used as a lubricant."
Williams said the offender attempted to flee the scene and was apprehended by the volunteers. Later, Muthu is said to have asked to be pardoned for the act.
The cow was sent for medical examination and the veterinary hospital has confirmed the animal had been abused. The animal later died in the hospital due to injuries caused in the accident.
The cow is generally considered holy in India and is worshipped in several parts of the country.




“Neighbourhoods have become increasingly unsafe for children, with cases being reported of victims as young as three-years-old, who often do not survive after being abused. The culprits are generally males, who enjoy a position of trust and live in close proximity to the children,” said Sarah Zaman, Director of the War Against Rape (WAR).

She said that the difference between the first information reports (FIRs) and the medico-legal examinations (MLEs) conducted during the first half of 2011 was alarming. “While only 41 FIRs were registered, 138 such cases were reported in three government hospitals (Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Civil Hospital, and Abbasi Shaheed).”

Sarah said that the reason behind this was that the police did not cooperate with victims and every case reported did not result in the registration of an FIR. “If an FIR is registered then it has to be preceded by an MLE, but every test conducted does not result in an FIR,” she said while explaining the disparity in the statistics.

It was stated that official records showed that as of June 2011, 465 cases of sexual violence (varying categories) were pending in court from the previous years. Of the 2,252 cases of child sexual violence reported in the country, only 38 cases resulted in conviction. Of the 21 cases that WAR personally investigated in the city in 2011, 23 percent of the families had to leave their residence permanently because of the social taboo attached to them. From the cases WAR investigated, 68 percent of the families did not want to go to court.

She also stressed the need to reform the existing laws on sexual harassment. “Rape is one form of sexual violence and Pakistan has only one law for rape. The judiciary should expand the definition of sexual violence so that incest and child molestation can also be included.”

It was mentioned that 70 percent of rape cases are of incest, which means a blood relative has sexually abused the victim. “Yet nothing under the head of incest is included in the Constitution.”

Sub-clause 151 of the Evidence Act says that a man can use “a woman’s bad character” in his defence if accused of rape. “In many countries, such clauses have been abandoned,” she added.

Often, community-based organisations settle offences which are reported to them in their own socially acceptable ways. This may include marrying the victim to the offender and giving physical punishments such as lashings. Nobody knocks on the door of justice, she added.

In her speech, Community Mobilisation and Rehabilitation Support Officer Khalida Ahmed Quadri, who works with victims in the field, explained that they often ask her “what happens to cases which are reported to the police” and in most cases, she has no reply.

WAR blamed the alarming statistics prevalent on the state which chose to ignore the issue of sexual violence.

“A man is scared to enter the police office, so how can a lone woman muster up the courage to report that she has been raped. The culture at police station and hospitals where the MLE is conducted is not at all friendly. There is cat calling and vulgar labels that these women have to endure. The judiciary is not very supportive either,” remarked Quadri.

The journalist community was also criticised for not following up on rape cases. “Why did the JPMC rape case finally result in a compromise? Why did the media not question it further?” asked Quadri.

 

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ISLAMABAD, April 17: Cases of sexual abuse of children in the country increased by about 50 per cent between 2002 and 2006 and the number of women abetting such crimes surged to an alarming level, says a report prepared by a civil society organisation.
During the period, 8,209 children were abused. Of them 74 per cent (5,941) were girls and 26 per cent (2,268) boys, according to the report released by Sahil here on Thursday. In 2002, on an average 1.2 children were abused daily and the figure increased to four per day in 2006.
The report is based on cases reported in newspapers.
Acquaintances comprised the largest group of abusers, followed by male strangers.
In 2002, only five women were involved in cases of child sexual abuse, but the number increased to 351 in 2006.
“The involvement of women abettors needs to be further researched to understand the dynamics that have caused this change as women are traditionally seen as protectors rather than abusers,” said the organisation’s executive director Manizeh Bano.
During the five years, 1,115 girls and 550 boys were gang raped.
About 210 victims were murdered after gang rape and 272 after rape or sodomy.
According to the report, molestation recorded the second most consistent increase among crimes, after kidnapping.
Children between the ages of 11 and 15 years were the most targeted.
They report says that unlike girls, boys become less vulnerable to the crimes as they grow older. The second most vulnerable group is children between six and 10 years of age.
While almost an equal number of cases of abuse were reported to have taken place in mosques and hotels, the main places of abuse were homes of the abusers or the victims, followed by fields, jungle and streets.Of the cases, 67 per cent were recorded in Punjab, 24 per cent in Sindh, six per cent in federal areas, two per cent in the NWFP and one per cent in Balochistan.
During the period, the number of cases declined in Balochistan and the NWFP.
The Chairman of the Senate Functional Committee for Human Rights, S.M. Zafar, who was the chief guest, said the government must come up with a mechanism for recording the cases of child abuse.
He said sexual abuse of children had emerged as a global crime and the Pakistani society must also break the taboo by educating children on protecting themselves and reporting such cases.

 

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ISLAMABAD, April 17: Cases of sexual abuse of children in the country increased by about 50 per cent between 2002 and 2006 and the number of women abetting such crimes surged to an alarming level, says a report prepared by a civil society organisation.
During the period, 8,209 children were abused. Of them 74 per cent (5,941) were girls and 26 per cent (2,268) boys, according to the report released by Sahil here on Thursday. In 2002, on an average 1.2 children were abused daily and the figure increased to four per day in 2006.
The report is based on cases reported in newspapers.
Acquaintances comprised the largest group of abusers, followed by male strangers.
In 2002, only five women were involved in cases of child sexual abuse, but the number increased to 351 in 2006.
“The involvement of women abettors needs to be further researched to understand the dynamics that have caused this change as women are traditionally seen as protectors rather than abusers,” said the organisation’s executive director Manizeh Bano.
During the five years, 1,115 girls and 550 boys were gang raped.
About 210 victims were murdered after gang rape and 272 after rape or sodomy.
According to the report, molestation recorded the second most consistent increase among crimes, after kidnapping.
Children between the ages of 11 and 15 years were the most targeted.
They report says that unlike girls, boys become less vulnerable to the crimes as they grow older. The second most vulnerable group is children between six and 10 years of age.
While almost an equal number of cases of abuse were reported to have taken place in mosques and hotels, the main places of abuse were homes of the abusers or the victims, followed by fields, jungle and streets.Of the cases, 67 per cent were recorded in Punjab, 24 per cent in Sindh, six per cent in federal areas, two per cent in the NWFP and one per cent in Balochistan.
During the period, the number of cases declined in Balochistan and the NWFP.
The Chairman of the Senate Functional Committee for Human Rights, S.M. Zafar, who was the chief guest, said the government must come up with a mechanism for recording the cases of child abuse.
He said sexual abuse of children had emerged as a global crime and the Pakistani society must also break the taboo by educating children on protecting themselves and reporting such cases.

 

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War against rape: Most sexual violence reported from Bin Qasim, Orangi Towns

By Sohail Khattak
Published: October 14, 2011

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Of the rape survivors, 86 per cent were female while 14 per cent were male.

KARACHI: The highest incidence of sexual violence have been reported in Bin Qasim Town (18%) and Orangi Town (14%), announced War Against Rape (WAR) while releasing its latest statistics on Karachi at a news conference at the press club on Thursday.

WAR Director Sarah Zaman explained that sexual violence against children increased in the first half of this year as compared to last year. Meanwhile, the average age of survivors has gone down to 13 from 18 years and it also appears that the majority of the victims were attacked by people from their immediate circle.
Of the rape survivors, 86 per cent were female while 14 per cent were male.
Almost half the survivors were children under the age of 12. Teenagers under 16 years made up 67 per cent of the survivors. Meanwhile, 23 per cent of the survivors’ families shifted from their homes to escape persecution.
Of the 41 FIRs registered in sexual assault cases, 138 medico-legal exams were conducted but only 27 were taken to court. By the end of June 2011, there were 465 old cases of sexual violence pending in courts.
The data collected by WAR was from Jinnah Hospital, Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, Civil hospital and Capital City Police Office, Karachi.
Zaman observed that while cases are increasing, lesser cases are being filed. “The state services are inadequate, inefficient and insensitive towards the issue which is reflected in the fact that fewer FIRs are being registered and more survivors are opting not to report,” said Zaman. “Police investigations (are) biased, discouraging women from seeking justice”.
She demanded that the legal definition of sexual violence be broadened to include child molestation and non-penetrative offences. She also felt that training law enforcers and medico-legal officers would help reduce the victimisation of survivors. Another improvement would be a specific time, set legally, for the litigation of sexual assault cases.
WAR representative Khalida Ahmed Qadri said that the distance between the police and people has increased since city governments emerged. People are not reporting their cases to the police, and are avoiding medico-legal investigations. Instead, they opt for local mediation. She cited the example of a case in Orangi Town in which the local arbitrators married a girl to the man who raped her.
She blamed the police for their insensitivity in such cases. “I have gone to police stations with girls,” said Qadri, “their conduct is very intolerable and they deliberately make you late.”
Published in The Express Tribune, October 14[SUP]th[/SUP], 2011.

 

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Criminal children: Cops on the look out for 10-year-old ‘rapist’

By Ahtishamul Haq
Published: November 28, 2010

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Police is searching for Yasir, accused of raping a four-year-old boy.

FAISALABAD: Police officials have registered a case against a 10-year-old boy for trying to rape a four-year-old boy in Samabad.
Eyewitnesses said that several raids were being conducted to arrest ten-year-old Yasir, after Samanabad resident Ejaz Hussain submitted an application with factory area police that the boy had tried to sexually assault his four-year-old nephew Osama. “It is completely unfounded because Osama doesn’t even live in the area,” said Yasir’s neighbour Fahad.
According to locals, on October 27th Ejaz’s 28-year-old son Khurram beat up Yasir after they had a fight in the street over a game of cricket. “They boy was beaten to a pulp. Khurram hit him with a cricket bat until the family took him to the hospital,” said Fahad.
Yasir’s uncle Shakeel Ahmed filed a case with the Secretary area police. “I had a medical certificate and several people were willing to testify in favour of Yasir but the police ignored us. They refused to file the case and said that if we didn’t leave immediately they would arrest us,” Ahmed said.
Ejaz Hussain, who is an influential member of the community and has political links with the provincial government allegedly paid off the police. Hussain registered a counter case against the Yasir for raping his four-year-old nephew. “It is a ludicrous charge. Osama doesn’t even live in the Samanabad area,” said a neighbour Mahnoor, adding that no one had bothered to stand up to Ejaz because he could afford to pay off the police. “The boy was a bully and my nephew told me he had tried to assault him repeatedly,” Hussain said.
Locals said that the police was supporting Hussain and that they had been conducting raids all through November looking for Yasir. “I think his family sent him away but he is definitely on the run,” a neighbour, Kamal told reporters, adding that the boy left the area on Chaand Raat. “The police broke into his house looking for him and misbehaved with women of the house but he was already gone,” he said, adding that the family refused to speak to any reporters or face the police again because they were frightened of the consequences. “They have received death threats,” Mahnoor said.
Yasir’s family told the press that they wished to lay low as they had no money or political support to counter the charges that had been leveled against them by Hussain and his family. Secretary Area station house officer (SHO) Yasir Jatt said that the police had only been searching for Yasir to question him. When asked how such serious charges could be leveled against someone so young, he said “We have to register all cases on application. The investigation will prove whether or not he is innocent.” Jatt said that no medical reports were needed to register the case because the charge was one of attempted rape.
Advocate Babar Shah said that in cases where the facts were doubtful, the investigation ought to take place before the registration of an FIR.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 28[SUP]th[/SUP], 2010.
 

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UP: Youth booked for raping 7-month old calf in Bulandshahr




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A 25-year-old youth allegedly raped a seven-month-old cow in Mandanagla village near Ahmedgarh in Bulandshahr on Tuesday.
A complaint has been registered against the youth Dinesh, under Section 377 of the IPC by the calf owner Sukhpal (35) of the same village, SP (Rural) Pankaj Pandey said on Wednesday. IPC Section 377 stipulates punishment for unnatural sex against man, woman or animal.
The incident happened on Tuesday and a medical examination report by the veterinary department is awaited, he said. The accused has since been absconding.


Of the 41 FIRs registered in sexual assault cases, 138 medico-legal exams were conducted but only 27 were taken to court. By the end of June 2011, there were 465 old cases of sexual violence pending in courts.
The data collected by WAR was from Jinnah Hospital, Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, Civil hospital and Capital City Police Office, Karachi.
Zaman observed that while cases are increasing, lesser cases are being filed. “The state services are inadequate, inefficient and insensitive towards the issue which is reflected in the fact that fewer FIRs are being registered and more survivors are opting not to report,” said Zaman. “Police investigations (are) biased, discouraging women from seeking justice”.
She demanded that the legal definition of sexual violence be broadened to include child molestation and non-penetrative offences. She also felt that training law enforcers and medico-legal officers would help reduce the victimisation of survivors. Another improvement would be a specific time, set legally, for the litigation of sexual assault cases.
WAR representative Khalida Ahmed Qadri said that the distance between the police and people has increased since city governments emerged. People are not reporting their cases to the police, and are avoiding medico-legal investigations. Instead, they opt for local mediation. She cited the example of a case in Orangi Town in which the local arbitrators married a girl to the man who raped her.
She blamed the police for their insensitivity in such cases. “I have gone to police stations with girls,” said Qadri, “their conduct is very intolerable and they deliberately make you late.”
Published in The Express Tribune, October 14[SUP]th[/SUP], 2011.

 

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