Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Gauhar Khan slapped in public

Another incident to prove that India is a truly disgusting nation. It's a shame that even after many posts on Facebook, many advertisements and also many statements by actors to promote equality of women and to show that clothes are not the cause behind rape, it turns out that our youth is still going to be as old fashioned as their fuckin parents.
If shorts, crop tops, club wear dresses are revealing and the cause behind rape, then tell me why are 6 year old girls being raped? Why are village girls who wear suits and salwar and sarees being raped? Change your mentality people, if clothes were the cause behind rape then almost all the women in America would have been raped, but it just happens in STUPID INDIA.
Gauhar Khan was slapped in public by Akil Malik who said that she should not wear such revealing dresses and do item number since she's Muslim.
What does religion have to do with how she wants to live her life?
Islam ties a girl down in a lot of ways. She can't go out without wearing Burkha, she can't even go the masjid cause a girl and a woman has to go through periods... in other words ISLAM CONSIDERS WOMEN AS UNCLEAN !
Rules of Islam can never allow a girl and even a boy to lead his life to the fullest. Sure the man can marry several women but still... :P
Anyways, it's about time that these men realize that slapping women and all other acts they do to suppress women such show how scared and cheap men are !!
Grow up people!!
Women all around the world, please stand up for such acts of injustice against you! If a man slaps you becoz of your clothes make him stand naked in a crowd!! 
Take your revenge !! 

Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Domestic Violence videos that will leave u in tears

Crime against women is on a rise and we have to do something to stop it .
Men are monsters and they need to be tamed and this taming should start from their birth, they should be taught to respect girls and to open up about their feelings, sometimes pent up emotions can cause men to harm women who are mostly physically weaker than men.
As for the girls, please learn to protect yourself, wearing shorts and high heels does not make u modern, knowing how to fight a man and fight against any crime against u and being strong is the real definition of being modern in today's society.

Rape cases in India are on a rise

If men are so sex needy then please do go to prostitutes, there is no need to kill an innocent girl or hurt her or rape her. When u can get sex whenever u want sex, then why hurt somebody else ? why force someone who is not ready to sleep with u?
Myth Women shouldn't go out alone, especially at night. Women are most likely to be raped outside, by strangers in dark alleyways, and this is the best way for a woman to protect herself.
Fact Women are often advised to avoid sexual violence by never walking alone at night. But in fact, only around 10% of rapes are committed by 'strangers'. Around 90% of rapes are committed by known men; someone who the survivor has previously known, trusted, often even loved. People are raped in their homes, their workplaces and other settings where they have previously felt safe. Sometimes, the myth that rape is most commonly perpetrated by strangers can make the majority of survivors, who have been raped or sexually assaulted by someone they know, even less likely to report to the police or even confide in someone close about their experiences, for fear of not being believed, out of a sense of shame or self-blame, and/or because they have mixed feelings about getting the perpetrator 'into trouble'. This myth can also control women's movements and restrict their rights and freedom.
Myth Rape only happens to young, 'attractive' women.
Fact Many people believe that only a certain 'type' of woman is in danger of being raped or sexually assaulted. In fact, people, and especially women and girls, of all ages, classes, culture, ability, sexuality, race and faith are raped. 
Some men joke or make comments about a woman's appearance or age to indicate whether she is sexually desirable or available. But the perceived 'attractiveness' of a victim has very little to do with sexual violence. Rape is an act of violence not sex.
Myth Everyone knows when a woman says no, she often means yes. 
Fact Rape is a terrifying, violent and humiliating experience that no-one wants or asks for. Legally a person has the right to change their mind about having sex at any point of sexual contact. If a sexual partner does not stop at the time a person says no, this is sexual assault. If a person is in a relationship with someone or has had sex with a person before, this does not mean that they cannot be assaulted or raped by that person. Consent must be given every time two people engage in sexual contact. Sex without consent is rape.
Myth The woman was drunk / took drugs / was hitch hiking / wore tight clothes / worked in the sex industry / seduced him / probably got what she was asking for.
Fact If a person is unconscious or their judgement is impaired by alcohol or drugs, legally they are unable to give consent. Having non-consensual sex with a person who is intoxicated is rape.
Rapists use a variety of excuses to attempt to discredit the women they rape and to justify their crimes. But no-one asks or deserves to be raped or sexually assaulted and 100% of the responsibility for any act of sexual violence lies with its perpetrator.
Media often refer to women in the 'roles' that they have - 'young mum', 'grandmother', 'doctor's wife', 'prostitute' etc. - and describe arbitrary factors like what she was wearing or how she'd been behaving when she was sexually assaulted. The implication is that some women are more 'innocent' victims than others, that some are more worthy of sympathy, or that some women are partly to blame for their experience of sexual violence.
The rules imposed on women's behaviour allow rapists to shift the responsibility for rape onto women wherever possible, so that rapists are sometimes portrayed as victims of malicious allegations, carelessness or stupidity. There is no other crime in which so much effort is expended to make the victim appear responsible.
Myth Women eventually relax and enjoy it. They secretly want to be raped.
Fact Women do not enjoy being raped. Victims of murder, robbery and other crimes are never portrayed as enjoying the experience.
Myth The woman did not get hurt or fight back. It couldn't have been rape.
Fact Men who rape or sexually assault women and girls will often use weapons or threats of violence to intimidate women. The fact that there is no visible evidence of violence does not mean that a woman has not been raped.
Faced with the reality of rape, women make second by second decisions, all of which are directed at minimising the harm done to them. At the point where initial resistance, struggling, reasoning etc. have failed, the fear of further violence often limits women's physcial resistance. The only form of control that seems available to women at this point is limiting the harm done to them.
Many people who experience sexual violence describe freezing or feeling paralysed with shock or fear. 
Myth Men of certain races and backgrounds are more likely to commit sexual violence.
Fact There is no typical rapist. Studies show that men who commit sexual violence come from every economic, ethnic, racial, age and social group. 
Myth Men who rape or sexually assault are mentally ill or monsters.
Fact Studies have indicated that as few as 5% of men are psychotic at the time of their crimes. Few convicted rapists are referred for psychiatric treatment.
Myth The man was drunk / on drugs / depressed / under stress / wasn't himself.
Fact Men use a variety of excuses to justify the act of rape. There is never an excuse.
Myth Once a man is sexually aroused he cannot help himself. He has to have sex.
Fact Most rapes are premeditated i.e. they are either wholly or partially planned in advance. Rapes committed by more than one perpetrator are always planned. Men can quite easily control their urges to have sex - they do not need to rape a woman to satisfy them. Rape is an act of violence - not sexual gratification. Men who rape or sexually assault does so to dominate, violate and control.
Myth Men who rape are sexually frustrated / do not have the opportunity to have sex with a willing partner.
Fact Men who rape are as likely as any other man to be cohabiting or having a significant relationship with a woman. More than one in five women are raped by their partners or their husbands. 
Myth Women often make up stories or lie about being raped.
Fact For anyone who has been raped or sexually assaulted, whether or not to report to the police can be a difficult decision.  At present, it's estimated that only 15% of the 85,000 women who are raped and over 400,000 who are sexually assaulted in England and Wales every year report. One significant reason many women and girls tell us they don't go to the police is because of their fear of not being believed.
Unfortunately, a disproportionate media focus on the very small number of cases each year that involve a so-called false allegation of sexual violence perpetuates the public perception that malicious false reporting is common. In fact, it is this perception that is entirely false. For many years, studies have suggested that false reporting rates for rape are no different from false reporting rates for any other crime, that is, around 4%. In March 2013, the Crown Prosecution Service published a survey confirming that false rape reports are 'very rare' and suggesting they could make up less than 1% of all reports. Read more here.
Myth Women cannot rape. 
Fact The majority of sexual assaults and rapes are committed by men against women and children. Nonetheless, a small number of women do perpetrate sexual violence. Often women and children who've been sexually assaulted or abused by women, for example within their family or a same-sex relationship, are particularly fearful that they will not be believed, that their experiences won't be taken seriously or won't be considered 'as bad' as being raped by a man. This can make it difficult for these survivors to access services or justice.
Adult men are also raped and sexually assaulted. While Rape Crisis focuses particularly on the needs and rights of women and girls, and on providing specialist services within women-only safe spaces, we of course recognise that the impacts of sexual violence on the lives of men and boys are no less devastating and we believe all survivors of sexual violence deserve specialist support. Find more information for male survivors here.
In law, only a man can commit the offence of Rape [Sec 1 (1) SOA 2003], as this is defined as penetration with a penis. Non-consensual penetration with something other than a penis is defined as Sexual Assault by Penetration. For those who've experienced sexual violence that involved penetration by something other than a penis, whoever the perpetrator was, these legal definitions can feel restrictive, and as if their experience is not considered as serious.
Rape Crisis provides specialist services to women and girls who've experienced any form of sexual violence at any time in their lives. When we work with survivors, we are led by them, encourage them to name and frame their own experiences, and use the language that they find most meaningful and respresentative, rather than strict legal terminology.

Movie Review: Dawat-E-Ishq

So since the only multiplex in my town got shut down, i had to watch DAWAT-E-ISHQ on CD.

Anyways, it's a brilliant movie. Love the tit bits of the classical indian lifestyle shown in it.
They say that the way to the man's heart is through the stomach, but the saying is not just true for the men, but same thing applies to the women as well.
As shown in the movie, parineeti belongs to a middle class Muslim family and getting a daughter married off is always a pain in the ass in India. Men are so greedy and same could be said for their family, Though being well educated and having high hopes and dreams with herself, Parineeti drives away all the boys who demand dowry or do not match her standards.
The guy she falls for is the same, like all men, even he is a greedy bastard and hence, Parineeti has to dump him.
She executes a plan which requires her and her father fooling the boys family and taking away all their money and running away after putting a case of dowry on them .(I'm forgetting the name of the article)
However, she happens to meet Aditya there and he owns a little restaurant, she falls for her deeply and even though his family has demanded dowry he returns the money back to Parineeti with extra cash. Realizing what a kind hearted boy he was, even after taking the money Parineeti feels guilty and plans to return it....
The story is overall quite interesting and for all those who r reading this, girls or boys, just don't give or take dowry, if the guy is educated or if the girl is educated they will not give or take dowry.
Choose a partner who loves you for who u r not because of the cash u will give him or his family.
Make a safe choice and if they r still greedy u can always execute the plan as shown in the film :D

Happy new year : Review

Went to watch Happy new year starring SRK and Deepika yesterday. Sorry guys failed to watch BANG BANG will try to watch it soon.

Well the story basically revolves around 3 men who want to take the revenge for the imprisonment and death of their father, friend and guide, Manohar , who was SRK's father in the story.
It's a funny drama and has action, dance, masti and romance. Everything that we Indian people die for.
Overall i liked the movie. The first part was not as good as the second part, probably because the second half focuses more on the feeling of patriotism which is somewhat missing in the first half.
How the plan to rob Jackie Shroff, who was the reason for the death of SRK's father, from his 300 cr worth diamonds. A group of 6 thieves sets out to execute the plan at WDC (world dance championship).
It's a movie people should go to watch with their family and make sure the kids tag along as its a fun watch.
I'm not going to break the suspense but i will just say that FARAH KHAN did a fabulous job.

Sunday, 26 October 2014

rising cases in pakistan

Pak Hindus reacted for Forced Conversion by Islamists in Pakistan and Refugee Rehabilitation in India. Uproar in Islamabad and New Delhi.

Posted by hinduexistence on January 9, 2014

Forced conversion of Hindu girls on the rise: Pak Hindu Council

PHCMEENA MENON | THE HINDU | ISLAMABAD |  JANUARY 7, 2014::  The head of the Pakistan Hindu Council Dr. Ramesh Kumar Vankwani, Member National Assembly has condemned the rise in kidnapping of Hindu girls, forced conversion and marriage.
Talking to the media outside Parliament House on Tuesday he referred to the recent kidnapping of a Hindu woman, Lucky Bhel from Sindh who was reportedly forced to marry a follower of a local religious leader.
“Another Hindu teacher, Sapna Rani, from Peshawar was recovered after 15 days with the active support of media and civil society,” he said.
Dr. Ramesh Kumar said that the founder of Pakistan, Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah had promised minorities their rights and the Constitution of Pakistan also guaranteed their protection. He pledged support for the victims’ families and said he would raise the issue on every available forum including Parliament and take up the grievances of the Hindu community.
Earlier this year, the Sindh Government had set up a three member committee to examine a law to stop forced marriages of Hindu girls.
Activists in Karachi have said there are 20 such cases every month and last year the case of Rinkle Kumari went right upto the Supreme Court which allowed her and two other girls to decide their future. [Courtesy: The Hindu]

Say no to islam !

Hindu-Sikh and other Minorities blame growing discrimination, torture, abduction, rape, killing in Pakistan.

Posted by hinduexistence on January 31, 2014

The shoes I walk in: Minorities blame growing discrimination for the loss of a feeling of fellowship

THe Sword of Islam in PakistanTribune Correspondent | Karachi | January 26, 2014:: In 1947, there were a 100 Parsi families living in Quetta. Today, there are only two.
“This figure alone tells the deplorable state of minorities in the country,” aptly concluded Justice (retd) Mehta Kailash Nath Kohli, the keynote speaker on the first day of a two-day workshop, ‘Status of Religious Minorities in Pakistan: Challenges and Response’, organised by the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) at the Avari Towers on Saturday.
The judge, who hails from Quetta, spoke how his community members — the Hindus — are being abducted and kidnapped. “Since Pakistan’s inception, not a single law has been legislated in favour of religious minorities,” he added.
Human rights defenders from Palestine, France, Indonesia and Philippines gravely listened to the woes of the minorities.
The issue of land grabbing of the houses of worships and properties by the Evacuee Trust Property Board also became a part of the discussion. Lawyer Rochi Ram claimed that one-million acre land in Badin, Umerkot and Tharparkar was left behind by the Hindus but the land was no longer under the community’s ownership. “The government takes over the land and gives it on lease. Many burial places belong to the non-Muslims but we are not allowed to bury the bodies over there.”
A speaker, M Prakash, said that there were 350 temples and gurdwaras in Sindh but only five to 10 were owned by them. Minority members pointed out how discussions over the misuse of the blasphemy law have disappeared from the forefront. “We have forwarded recommendations to the government on how can we stop the misuse of this law,” said  father Emmanuel Yousaf.
Another participant, Jaipal Chhabria, lamented that there was not a single Christian parliamentarian in Sindh Assembly. “Bilawal Bhutto dreams of having a Christian prime minster but his government did not to make the required amendments to allow minorities to hold important positions.”
He frowned that the media showed Hindus as opportunists. HRCP’s vice-chairperson Amarnath Motumal discussed how personal laws and marriage rights of their community were being completely ignored. “The courts do not recognise our rights. Even seven-year-old girls are being converted.”
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Pushpa Kumari broke down into tears as she narrated the incident when a body of a 17-year-old girl was taken out from a graveyard because she was buried in a Muslim graveyard.
Carrying a bunch of newspapers dated last week, she said, “There are five cases of sexual harassment of Hindu women in Sindh, including the gang rape of a teenager.”
Kumari said that recently the government released 39 bonded labourers of the Hindu community, but asked would it take their responsibility.  She narrated how in 1996, she was told to quit her job at the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission because their policy did not allow Hindus to work there.
A Sikh community member, Sardar Kalyan Singh, said that when they go to Peshawar or FATA, they have to pay Jizyah, which is sometimes Rs25,000, per person per year.
“Two days ago, a member of the Sikh community was killed because he refused to pay Jizya. When we spoke to the minister, he said that he is being forced to pay the same, so we should abide.”
A member of the Ahmadi community, Amir Mahmood, called for elimination of the anti-Ahmadi Ordinance.
Barkat Ali from the Hazara community said that he had lost his cousin in the recent attack on Hazara pilgrims. “We are left with no hope and we think the government is not serious about solving anything.”