Showing posts with label Rape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rape. Show all posts

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Sharia: Women's Rights and Rapes




YouTube:
Uploaded by YouCruising on Jan 5, 2012
In sharia compliant islamic countries sexual assault is a way of controlling muslim women.

Monday, January 2, 2012

We Don't Divorce Little Girls ... But We Do Rape Them!


"We Don't Divorce Little Girls," Said the Judge. "But How Come You Allow Little Girls to Get Married?" Said the Little Girl.

Nujood Ali made world headlines in 2008 when she was granted a divorce in Yemen at the age of 10. She had been married a year to a man who beat and raped her. So she decided to go to a courthouse and speak to a judge. Her case prompted other children to protest forced marriage.
Yemen is certainly not alone in allowing children under 18 to marry without their consent. According to UNICEF, the U.N. Children's Fund, several countries in sub-Sahara Africa and in South Asia, including India, have high rates in girls marrying before the age of 18.
But Yemen is one of the few countries in the Middle East without laws restricting child marriage and women, despite the turmoil in the country, have fought this practice. One of them is Tawakkol Karman, a co-recipient of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize. She is a journalist, a women's rights activist -- and associated with the Muslim Brotherhood.
Slavery and Rape
Human Rights Watch, in a 54-page report, urges Yemen to set a minimum marriage age of 18, particularly now that the country may emerge from turmoil and has a power-sharing government. The upheavals have left little time for a discussion of marriage and abuse, tantamount to slavery and rape.
A 2006 field study revealed that child marriage among Yemeni girls under 18 reached 52.1%, compared to 6.7% among males. A shocking 14 percent of the girls were married before the age of 15, particularly in poor rural areas, HRW said.
The Yemeni Supreme Council for Women's Affairs attempted to introduce a bill to setting an age for marriage at 18, and then lowered it to 17. But the Sharia legislative committee in parliament rejected such a proposal every year, saying it was un-Islamic to set a minimum age for marriage and prevented it from being debated.
Child marriage, which usually results in immediate pregnancy, stunts the growth of girls, few of them ever returning to school. The U.N. Population Fund (UNFPA) says they are five times more likely to die in pregnancy or childbirth than women aged 20 to 24, adding that the "vast majority of deaths take place within marriage." (Boys are seldom forced into marriage).
Most adolescents become pregnant before their bodies are mature enough to safely deliver a child. When they die, the result is often orphan children who roam the streets.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Is This A Religious Thing or Are Pakistani Men Just F *CK*D In The Head?

Pakistani Security Guard Sexually Assaults Two Sisters at School

The Nation KHANEWAL - Two minor British national Pakistani twin sisters, studying at the City Public School, were sexually assaulted by school security guard, while the school principal forcing their parents for compromise on the matter.
Father of the victims, Mian Junaid Khaliq and step-mother demanded Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, Inspector General of Police, RPO, DPO and DCO Rashid Mehmood to take legal action against the responsible and the school administration for supporting the offenders. 
According to details, 6-year-old twin sisters Safa and Marwah were the student of KG class in the City Public School Khanewal, during recess, the school lady-servant (Aaya), Shamin Bibi, told both the sisters that their some relatives were waiting for them in the guard’s room of the school. When both the sisters and lady-servant reached the guard room, security guard Aftab was sitting alone there. 
Shamim Bibi, after handing over the innocent girls to the security guard, slipped out of the room and the guard started sexual torturing both the sisters. They started crying for help and both succeeded to come out from grip of the guard and managed to reach their class teacher and principal but both officials reprehensibly ignored the incident. 
The victim sisters told their step-mother about the incident at home. Next day, school principal Rubana Fahim and some teacher forced the step-mother of the victim students to compromise on the matter and not to go to police, which would effect repute of the school. While, principal Rubana Fahim said she would terminate both security guard and lady-servant. 
Mother and father of Safa and Marwah have demanded the DPO Khanewal for registering a case against the responsible. Father Junaid Khaliq has told the media that he is very disappointed with the situation, because he believed that his daughters would get Islamic education and awareness about Islamic culture in the Pakistani school but now he is sending his daughters to the UK. He warned if legal action is not taken against the responsible, he will also involve the British High Commission in Pakistan in the case. 
Principal Rubana Fahim is avoiding the media to give her version, and refused to meet newsman in her office.

Danish Defence League Declares Town a Sharia Free Zone


The Copenhagen Post

Fears of vigilantism after rape of young girl


Somalian teen arrested for rape of 10-year-old girl after week of fear of reprisals against small town’s immigrant community

The neighbourhood in Jutland town of Gullestrup, where the suspect lives (Photo: Scanpix)
The rape of a ten-year-old has shocked the residents of a small town in Jutland, and led to fears residents would seek revenge against the suspect – a 16-year-old boy of Somalian descent.
A week ago last Saturday two girls were threatened at knife-point by a boy and led into a forest. While the nine-year-old girl managed to escape and sound the alarm, the ten-year-old was raped.
It took over a week for the police to make an arrest, and in the meantime the description of the culprit – an 'African-looking' male between the ages of 16 and 18 and with black curly hair – was circulated.
Some 40 percent of the town’s residents are immigrants and several boys and young men fit the description given by the girls. While the police began collecting evidence, rumours started circulating that groups of residents were looking to take matters into their own hands and young immigrant men were warned to stay indoors.
To help calm nerves, a meeting was held the following Tuesday in which a family member of one of the two girls urged residents to let the police do their job in apprehending the culprit.
One of those in attendance was Kaj Mortensen, the manager of a local housing association, who told the press that fears of a vigilante mob forming were overblown, though it was worth reminding residents of the consequences of vigilantism.
“It’s something we want to avoid, it’s the police who have to handle these things. We shouldn’t do anything ourselves,” Mortensen said. “Broadly speaking we discussed the need to talk to each other, regardless of which ethnicity you might have.”
While it seems residents did allow police to conduct their investigation in peace, a right-wing political organisation used the incident to spread their anti-Islamic agenda.
Twenty members of the Danish Defence League (DDL), were spotted in the nearby town of Herning on Thursday night on their way to Gullestrup, where the next day posters could be found declaring the town an ‘Sharia Free Zone’ and signed by the DDL.
The DDL admitted on its Facebook page to hanging the posters and called the act a ‘good effort’.
The group is tied to the British organisation English Defence League, which is made up largely of white males linked to the football hooligan community and who are responsible for violent anti-Islamic rallies across the country.
In a press release, the DDL declared it was prepared to take on the role of the police at times when they felt the Danish people were not being protected
“The Danish Defence League declares that we will take the streets in areas where the number of rapes are rising if the authorities in Denmark are not getting the situation under control. We take this position after the Danish police once again have shown that they either can’t or won’t – or don’t have the resources to – protect the Danish people from Muslim immigrants’ perverted desires.”
A 16-year-old was been arrested late last week after forensic evidence linked him to the crime. The police would not confirm what the evidence was but one report suggests his fingerprint was found on a condom packet lying close to the scene of the crime.
According to information obtained by the tabloid Ekstra Bladet, the 16-year-old had recently returned from a year in Somalia and had reportedly witnessed that country’s strife at close quarters.
Acquaintances of the suspect described how the experience has affected him.
“He was unrecognisable when he came home. He seemed hard and superficial and spoke very loudly, almost shouting all the time,” one source was quoted in Ekstra Bladet as saying.
The boy appeared in court last Saturday in a close door hearing.
He denies any involvement in the rape. 

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Malaysia Introduces Rape-Proof Taxis


Malaysia launches women-only taxis

Posted: 27 November 2011 
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has launched a fleet of women-only taxis, an initiative that follows pink-coloured train coaches and buses aimed at shielding women from harassment, reports said Sunday.

Fifty women taxi drivers have started plying greater Kuala Lumpur on an on-call basis, and the government hopes the number of special taxis will expand to 400, The Star and the New Straits Times dailies reported.

Heng Seai Kei, deputy minister for Women, Family and Community Development, was quoted as saying the taxis made travelling safer for women, as well as providing jobs for women who wanted to be taxi drivers.

"We hope it will reduce the number of rape and robbery cases involving taxi drivers and female victims," Heng was quoted as saying at the launch of the service.

Late last year, Malaysia's state-owned bus company began running female-only buses on several routes in Kuala Lumpur during peak hours to help counter sexual harassment on crowded public transport.

They followed ladies-only pink train carriages launched on the transport system to give the women in the Muslim-majority country the option of travelling separately from men.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Rape: It's The White Girls Fault!

It's Because The White Girls Tend To Make Themselves Look Slutty ... The Pakistani Girls Don't Do That!


From YouTube:

Uploaded by EruditeConcepts on Nov 20, 2011
A Muslim gang of 'sexual predators' cruised city streets for girls as young as 12 - usually white - who were then plied with drink and drugs and raped or abused.
Up to 100 'vulnerable' girls may have been groomed, abused or supplied cocaine by married fathers Abid ­Saddique and Mohammed Liaqat, and their friends.

A court heard the pair used Liaqat's BMW saloon to trawl for victims, pulling up alongside girls outside shops or schools and chatting them up before a 'campaign of calls and texts' to groom them.

Unemployed Liaqat, of Sinfin, Derby, was convicted of rape, aiding and abetting rape, being involved with child pornography, two sexual assaults, four counts of sexual activity with a child, and affray.
Of the other defendants, Akshay Kumar, 38, Faisal Mehmood, 24, Mohamed Imran Rehman, 26, Ziafat Yasin, 31, and Graham Blackham, 26 - a convicted sex offender who was the only non-Asian member of the gang to face a judge - have already been jailed after being convicted of a string of sex or drug offences.


Liaqat's brother, Naweed, 33, and Farooq Amed, 28, pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice and were both jailed for 18 months.


Convictions were achieved in relation to 15 of the 26 victims across the three trials.
Saddique and Liaqat will be sentenced at Nottingham Crown Court in January.
A Serious Case Review by Derby Safeguarding Children Board is due to be published about the case imminently.


One victim, who was raped in a car after being driven to a country lane by Liaqat and a second man, told how she was targeted aged 16 after telling the men she came from a broken home.
She said: 'They would take you out, buy you ice creams and take you out for a lovely nice meal. And there's part of you that thinks it's really exciting and there's part of you that thinks, "I have met this lovely nice man and he's taking me out for a really nice meal".

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Come to Norway ... The New "Rape" and "Sex" Crime Capital of Europe



Victims of different types of violence
On the question of whether they have been subjected to violence or threats of 
violence in the last year, around 5 per cent reply that they have – and this percentage has been stable in the last 20 years. Men and women appear to have 
about the same risk of becoming a victim of violence, and it is the youngest 
ones who most often state that they have been a victim of violence or threatsof violence. Women are to a greater extent than men exposed to violence in 
intimate relationships and in their local environment. Men are more often the 
victims of violence in the evenings and weekends, by more and less unknown 
assaulters, and in public areas.
Police reports also show that the youngest age 
group of boys and girls is most vulnerable. However, in the age group 19-24, twice as many acts 
of violence are reported against men compared 
with women.
With regard to victims of reported offences, men 
make up a far larger percentage of those subjected to wounding or inflicting bodily harm (85 per 
cent) than the less serious assaults (64 per cent) 
and threats (53 per cent). Conversely, women 
are strongly over-represented among victims of 
ill-treatment within family relations (84 per cent) 
and sexual crimes (86 per cent). Almost half 
(46 per cent) of all murder victims from 1999 to 2008 were women.
Rape on the increase
During the 1980s, there was an increased public focus on sexual assaults, as 
well as a gradual increase in the number of rapes being dealt with by the legal 
system. During this decade, the number of rapes that were investigated and 
concluded almost tripled. Despite changes in the registration practice and the 
extended definition of rape in the new General Civil Penal Code of Norway of 
2000 affecting the statistics, we can state that the number of reported rapes 
has increased further: the number of reported rapes to the police in the last 
three years has more than doubled since 1993-1995. In 2008, approximately 
120 cases of attempted rape and 940 rapes were reported to the police.
Women still more afraid
Far more women than men are afraid of being subjected to violence where 
they live: in 2007, the percentage was 11, compared with 3 per cent of men. 
Younger women in particular feel anxious about being a victim of violence; 
in the age group 16-24 the figure is 15 per cent, compared with 4 per cent of 
young men. 
The fact that women, to a greater extent than men, are the victims of violence 
in their immediate surroundings, may partly explain why many more women 
than men say that they feel threatened in their local environment. The differences, however, are considerable, and the share of women who fear violence and threats is much higher than the percentage of women who are actually subjected to them. The greatest difference between the risk of being a victim and the extent of the fear can be found among the oldest women. Conversely, young men are the most frequent victims of violence but are much less worried by it.



Statistics Norway


Statistics Norway
34 Sanctions in crime cases, by group of crime and citizenship. 2009
Citizenship1Total2Economic crimeOther crime of profitCrime of violenceSexual crimeCrimes of narcoticDamage to property, crimeOther crime3
All citizenships29 7591 3587 0935 059 72412 862 8361 827
Europe, total27 6681 3246 7544 702 65611 878 7991 555
Norway24 5291 1905 5324 357 61410 713 7261 397
Denmark 2061235282 114411
Finland405136-1222
Iceland333-711921
Sweden 4292484654 2161818
Albania40-20236-9
Bulgaria311111212-4
Estonia466253-1011
France61-1421395-
Italy32-1512221
Latvia534257-1331
Serbia and Montenegro816231932118
Netherland86-8246723
Poland 44426 184614 145816
Romania 43015 3465-40519
Lithuania 4013 30024454610
Spain47132-40-1
United Kingdom 178522151 12726
Russia 14984436341710
Turkey523713418-7
Germany 1035107267111
Ukraine17-56-51-
Hungary13211-9--
Bosnia Herzegovina292810-7-2
Serbia27-133-524
Rest of Europe 11132015356113
America, total 1862543587926
United States45087029-1
Chile691337322-3
Rest of America721132152822
Asia, total 74324 139 16739 24316 115
Afganistan 1021722725634
Sri Lanka311511-626
Iraq 280755682090832
Iran9221916140-14
Pakistan6171310420-7
Vietnam33-85218--
Rest of Asia 14463235544-22
Africa, total1 0718 137 14120 60519 141
Algeria 106-2513261-5
Eritrea37-5712121
Ethiopia27-4817-7
Gambia48-51-37-5
Ghana29132-18-5
Liberia30-5211615
Libya31-12-27-1
Morocco57-14413512
Nigeria 1592752 107135
Somalia 3281356210 1801327
Rest of Africa 219433352 115228
Oceania9--1-4-4
Stateless79-911152-6
Unknown3--2-1--
1 Citizenship is specified if 25 sanctions or more.
2 Including 29 sanctions against firms.
3 Including 37 sanctions for environment crimes, of which 29 sanctions given persons with Norwegian citizenship.