Why Is India So Bad For Women?

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there was an interview of late Mrs. Indira Gandhi sometime post the '71 ghazwa-e-pak. it was conducted by an amreeki journo. he asked Mrs. Gandhi something like, "even after independence and in today's modern world, don't you feel its shameful that people in your country are pulling rickshaws with their hands [indicating at rickshaw-pullers in Kolkata] (human rights, blah blah)"....her reply was brilliant, something like - "they are doing hard work to feed their families due to the poverty and lack of amenities in our country, whereas, in your country of overabundance, people go to enjoy themselves in clubs to ogle at stripping & naked women - isn't THAT shameful?! don't you find anything shameful in that?!" :fyeah:

bloody freakin' porn ki padaaish!
She has given a great reply to americans and brits all the time..

there is one more so called stripping club civilisation people trying to teach phd lol. They had put a photo of goddess with mark of injury on the face. Few students around the world , wrote to her and asked for the explanation. They removed the pic .
https://www.class-central.com/mooc/3471/coursera-confronting-gender-based-violence-in-india

This is the photo I have attached. Shame on them.
 

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She has given a great reply to americans and brits all the time..

there is one more so called stripping club civilisation people trying to teach phd lol. They had put a photo of goddess with mark of injury on the face. Few students around the world , wrote to her and asked for the explanation. They removed the pic .
https://www.class-central.com/mooc/3471/coursera-confronting-gender-based-violence-in-india

This is the photo I have attached. Shame on them.
I remember seeing this pic, but didn't know about the controversy. these holier-than-thou burdened white men were very ably given a taste of their own medicine on the anandtech forum once....read this at leisure. you would enjoy it:

http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2424566
 

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What you smoking Bro / sis...

Must be something very potent... why not share..


the times of Jean Paul Sartre or Herbert Marques are over darling...
 

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She has given a great reply to americans and brits all the time..

there is one more so called stripping club civilisation people trying to teach phd lol. They had put a photo of goddess with mark of injury on the face. Few students around the world , wrote to her and asked for the explanation. They removed the pic .
https://www.class-central.com/mooc/3471/coursera-confronting-gender-based-violence-in-india

This is the photo I have attached. Shame on them.
Shocking to say the least .. why to insult the motifs... is not bloody Marry bloody ..oozing blood form her vitals ... but is that required.. to be pictured .. to insult the sensitivities??
 

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Shocking to say the least .. why to insult the motifs... is not bloody Marry bloody ..oozing blood form her vitals ... but is that required.. to be pictured .. to insult the sensitivities??
That's a way to defame and insult a civilisation. They are saying that one side you have goddess otherside you rape women. There is no such argument with such people ever fruitful.

They don't know the concept of Goddess in Vedic civilisation and with their little IQ which is more close to barbarians , can only come up with such ideas of defaming us. We can only laugh on them. Finally they are happy with stripping club and porn. Who will argue with ' rakshas'
 

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Because most Indians follow a false religion of Hinduism.... all these problems disappear in Islamic and Christian countries.
MR. with due respect never comment on anybody's religion if u know about google then google rape figures in US and india its about 7times in US and that's also when US has 1 : 4 population and the ratio of police / 10k people in US is also 3 times in US compared to india and that's not only about rape search total no. of crime in any type (murder / rape etc) .
it's all media propaganda in india to gain high TRP's when we have enough problems which don't give them TRP.
 

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Because most Indians follow a false religion of Hinduism.... all these problems disappear in Islamic and Christian countries.
Hinduism is the religion which talks about eternal peace , which tells their disciples what is life and how to live it (SRIMAD BHAGVADGITA ) / What is happiness and what is sadness / what is success what is failure / what is good and what is bad / and at last many problems (mental like depression, anxiety,stress) can be solved by reading that book bcz that book tells what is reason behind the pain and happiness and how to live it.
I think next time u would not mention religion after seeing factual figures of crimes against women in US and BHARAT.
 

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(SRIMAD BHAGVADGITA
Isn't that the bokk where this dude kills his own family :lol: no thanks bro.
Karma is the cruelest thing ever to be thought of
MR. with due respect never comment on anybody's religion if u know about google then google rape figures in US and india its about 7times in US and that's also when US has 1 : 4 population and the ratio of police / 10k people in US is also 3 times in US compared to india and that's not only about rape search total no. of crime in any type (murder / rape etc) .
it's all media propaganda in india to gain high TRP's when we have enough problems which don't give them TRP.
We all know rape is under reported in India.
 

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We all know rape is under reported in India.
It's not under reported in uk/usa?

amazing uk?
BETWEEN 70-90% RAPES THOUGHT TO GO UNREPORTED …AND 94% OF REPORTED CASES DON’T END IN A CONVICTION

Wednesday 14 October 2009

Researchers from the University of Surrey have revealed that commonly-held attitudes towards rape are stopping women reporting incidents of sexual assault and stopping attackers from being convicted.

Fear of not being believed, not wanting to get their attacker - who is often known to them - into trouble and a sense that they could or should have avoided the assault mean only a fraction of rape cases are being reported. Of those reported, 50-66% are dropped by police, and of the remaining cases that go on to be considered by the Crown Prosecution Service, 33-50% are discontinued.

About 14,000 cases were reported last year to police, but academics suggest there to be seven times as many unreported cases. Professor Jennifer Brown and Dr Miranda Horvath from the University of Surrey’s Department of Psychology have been examining the shocking statistics through funding made available by the British Psychological Society. They assembled a group of international academics to review current research findings relating to the problem of ‘attrition’ – when victims are reluctant to report rape in the first instance, police choose not to pursue cases, prosecutors drop referred cased before trial, and jurors prefer to acquit than find defendants guilty.

The group found that there was a vicious cycle of public attitudes towards rape which ultimately led to these low levels of conviction. For the vast majority, the ‘stranger in the bushes with a knife’ story is the only one that constitutes ‘real rape’. When discussing or considering incidents that don’t conform to the stereotype, people often blame the victim – for example presuming that women provoke rape through their appearance, implying that they exaggerate assault behaviour, exonerating perpetrators by agreeing that once a man is aroused he is unable to rationally control his actions, and suggest that only women who frequent bars or get drunk - get raped.

The group are now keen to advocate more public education about the realities of rape, which often vary dramatically from the media-driven image of the unknown attacker in a dark alley. Dr Miranda Horvath said:

“What people do not realise is that more often than not the victim knows their attacker and the assault takes place without visible injury. If people were aware of facts like these more victims may report their assault and juries may be less likely to acquit defendants in court, and as a result more criminals would be convicted.”

The persistence of inaccurate stereotypes about rape mean victims are reluctant to come forward, and also that police and prosecutors anticipate the jury’s reluctance to convict when they decide which allegation to pursue . The researchers found that on the rare occasions that victims do report their assaults, it is primarily driven by the fear of other women suffering at the hands of their attacker.

Efforts have been made to improve the investigation of rape cases - with all 43 UK police forces currently being asked to draw up sexual violence action plans, being allocated ‘rape champions’ to oversee their roll out, and the setting up of Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARCs) in each police force by 2011. There is nevertheless still a huge reluctance among victims to come forward, and for jurors to convict.

The collection of research papers have been edited by the lead researchers into a book, called Rape: Challenging Contemporary Thinking.

http://www.surrey.ac.uk/mediacentre...f_reported_cases_dont_end_in_a_conviction.htm


Rape Is Grossly Underreported In The U.S., Study Finds
Rape has been widely underreported in America, according to a new panel study by the National Research Council.

After comparing several official methods for counting rape and sexual assault, the panel discovered major inconsistencies in national data.

The focal point of the study was the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) -- an annual crime report conducted through household surveys by the U.S. Census Bureau for the Bureau of Justice Statistics -- which counted 188,380 victims of rape and sexual assault in 2010. Another data source, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey, counted nearly 1.3 million incidents that same year. Data from the FBI, which gathers its statistics on rape or attempted rape reported as a crime by local law enforcement,counted only 85,593 in 2010.

Either someone's not counting properly, or there's a problem with the methods of collecting and analyzing data about rapes.

The study, published Tuesday, was prompted by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, which asked the National Research Council to investigate concerns that the number of rape and sexual assault victims are being miscalculated and to recommend best practices for measuring rape in household surveys conducted by the NCVS.

“We all know that rape and sexual assault are the most underreported crimes in the world, and it’s very hard to say that the problem is declining," Christopher Krebs, a sexual violence researcher at nonprofit research institute RTI International, told Slate this week. "The NCVS data could be missing a lot.”

In its report, the National Research Council panel recommended several methods to curb the inaccuracies in the NCVS.

For one, the NCVS does not stress privacy while conducting in-house interviews to gather its statistics on rape. This could prove problematic in instances where a family member is the abuser. Approximately two-thirds of rapes occur by someone known to the victim, according to NCVS data from 2005. If the abuser were within earshot of the interviewee, the victim might be reluctant to speak up, the panel's recent report said.

“Don’t get me wrong the [NCVS] is fabulous," Candace Kruttschnitt, a co-chair of the panel and a University of Toronto sociology professor, told The Huffington Post over the phone. "The victimization survey is critical in establishing the extent of underreported crime in the country, but for the purpose of measuring rape, the design is inefficient."

The panel’s report offers alternative methods to fix the NCVS' privacy issue.

“You could use a computer-assisted method that increases privacy. The big issue with NCVS is making sure that everyone in the house doesn’t get the same set of questions,” Kruttschnitt said. “Let’s say, your father abused you and he gets the same questions.”

However, interview technique is not the only obstacle crippling data accuracy.

A major conflict between different surveys is the lack of a uniform definition of rape -- specifically one that truly reflects the nature of sexual assault for all genders.

The CDC's definition of rape “represents the public health perspective” and takes into account the ability of the victim to consent to sex because he or she had been drinking or taking drugs.

But the NCVS' definition omits consideration for drugs or alcohol:

Rape includes psychological coercion as well as physical force. Forced sexual intercourse means vaginal, anal, oral penetration by the offender(s). It also includes incidents in which the penetration is by a foreign object. It includes attempted rapes, male as well as female victims, and both heterosexual and homosexual rape.



It wasn't until December 2011 that the FBI changed its 80-year-old definition of rapefrom the "carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will" to “Penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person, without the consent of the victim.”

The National Research Council panel's report offers an array of plans to solve the issue of defining rape. One plan suggested reframing the way rape is discussed in the household survey, which currently treats it as a crime and which might deter some victims from speaking up.

"To more accurately measure when and how these victimizations occur, we recommend a separate survey that is focused on these specific crimes within a public health context and targets those most at risk for sexual violence,” William Kalsbeek, a co-chair of the panel and a professor of biostatistics at the University of North Carolina, said in a statement released by the National Research Council.

Kruttschnitt is confident the panel's results will have an impact.

“I think it should have a big affect on policy generally. If we know that certain woman are at high risk we can target more officers to intervene in those particular areas. There is no question that this is a high priority," she said.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...us_n_4310765.html?ir=India&adsSiteOverride=in
I just want to be clear is "Rape is crime against humanity and world problem and not only India problem" what west want to generalize India with.
 

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Sir did not have good lunch(Rice + fish + sauce ) and temperature was 32 :lol:
So took a little frustration out on the noobs
Gotcha.

BTW, I think you did not get my joke. It is in the word "muffiin," but then, you need to know English (as in England) slang.
 

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:dude:

Stupid 30 msg and grr omg,................
I fully support this treatment if the reverse is also allowed

And did you go through the comments? Full of rapes in India shit. Indian leftist scum should be made to pay for damaging Indian reputation like this
 

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I fully support this treatment if the reverse is also allowed

And did you go through the comments? Full of rapes in India shit. Indian leftist scum should be made to pay for damaging Indian reputation like this
Also go through my posts where maine nanga kar diya unhe.
 

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