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India’s shame: Travel rape advisories are now real

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be it India or Pakistan ,tourist's should take these travel advisory seriously , if these 2 Czech girls had taken travel advisory seriously, they wouldn't have been kidnapped .

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Yes with ur army raping more than 10000 kashmiri women and killing around 1 lac kashmiris.


TOI accessed Jammu & Kashmir government documents to arrive at the truth behind the urban legend. Collected between January 1990 and April 2011, the records are comprehensive and give year-wise breakup of all violent incidents in the state, the nature of the acts of violence, the number of people killed, and also the circumstances that led to the deaths.

Here's what the data says. In the last 21 years, 43,460 people have been killed in the Kashmir insurgency. Of these, 21,323 are militants, 13,226 civilians killed by militants, 3,642 civilians killed by security forces, and 5,369 policemen killed by militants. The 21,323 militants were killed in operations by security forces and include both Kashmiri and foreign militants. And of the 5,369 members of the security forces, around 1,500 are Kashmiri policemen.


http://articles.timesofindia.indiat...a/29679480_1_militants-security-forces-sopore

Democratic Rapeistan .........................GO GOA AND DO RAPE..:meeting:

It is like saying " GO to pakistan and explode yourself " .
 
Majority of them lying there are terrorists ba$tards who crossed the border from pakistan to create havoc in J&K .Good riddance.

Not to mention the fake encounters by the cowards to fill up their coffers.
 
Not to mention the fake encounters by the cowards to fill up their coffers.

The sneaking ones should be termed cowards, slipping in without any invitation and then trying to run around. If they would be brave, they would come in the open and fight..
 
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Kindly visit this thread as Indians are adamant to derail it.
 
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Travel rape advisories are now real


How many single foreigner girls come/visit India?
Not many. So tourists influx wont be affected that much towards India.
 
Stop talking nonsense, the thread is about India.....why you keep dragging Pakistan into it. !!


Indian social issues and internal matters are also not a topic related to defense. Off late the admins here are toying with rules.

If Indians get infractions for posting Pakistani rape incidents, How come you are allowed here to post this thread??
 
The sneaking ones should be termed cowards, slipping in without any invitation and then trying to run around. If they would be brave, they would come in the open and fight..

Like the ones who ran away leaving their service weapons behind. !!
 
Delivered...

delivered what?

Wat are you actually trying to prove with ur post .? rapes happen every where even in a developed country like america records the highest amount of rape incidents Mr JAMMER

If you want to know the answer please check the threads opened by OP.....
 
British tourist in India jumps out hotel window fearing sexual assault


A British woman traveling around India jumped out of the third-floor window of her hotel room on Tuesday after the hotel's owner tried to force his way into the room at 4 a.m., causing her to fear she was about to be sexually assaulted, police said.

The woman was not badly hurt, although she suffered some injuries to her legs, police officer Sushant Gaur said.

Police arrested the hotel owner in connection with the incident in Agra, the site of the Taj Mahal, one of India's most cherished tourist attractions, Gaur said.

The Times of India reports that two men entered her room, including a manager of the Hotel Agra Mahal. Police said the victim said that she had earlier rejected the hotel manager's overtures offering a massage.

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"She got frightened so she ran to the other end of the room and jumped out of the window," Pawan Kumar, superintendent of police in Agra, said.

On Friday, a Swiss tourist was gang-raped in central India. Six men have been arrested in that attack.

The violence came amid heightened concern about sexual assaults in India in recent months that followed the fatal gang-rape of a young woman on a moving bus in New Delhi in December.

That rape sparked public protests demanding the government do a better job of protecting women.

In response, the government passed a law increasing prison terms for rape and providing for the death penalty in cases of rape that result in death or leave the victim in a coma. It has also made voyeurism, stalking, acid attacks and the trafficking of women punishable under criminal law.

British tourist in India jumps out hotel window fearing sexual assault - CSMonitor.com
 
You are posting an incident in which the victim herself is not sure of whether it is sexual assault or not :lol:

British tourist in India jumps out hotel window fearing sexual assault


A British woman traveling around India jumped out of the third-floor window of her hotel room on Tuesday after the hotel's owner tried to force his way into the room at 4 a.m., causing her to fear she was about to be sexually assaulted, police said.

The woman was not badly hurt, although she suffered some injuries to her legs, police officer Sushant Gaur said.

Police arrested the hotel owner in connection with the incident in Agra, the site of the Taj Mahal, one of India's most cherished tourist attractions, Gaur said.

The Times of India reports that two men entered her room, including a manager of the Hotel Agra Mahal. Police said the victim said that she had earlier rejected the hotel manager's overtures offering a massage.

RECOMMENDED: The five most dangerous countries for women

"She got frightened so she ran to the other end of the room and jumped out of the window," Pawan Kumar, superintendent of police in Agra, said.

On Friday, a Swiss tourist was gang-raped in central India. Six men have been arrested in that attack.

The violence came amid heightened concern about sexual assaults in India in recent months that followed the fatal gang-rape of a young woman on a moving bus in New Delhi in December.

That rape sparked public protests demanding the government do a better job of protecting women.

In response, the government passed a law increasing prison terms for rape and providing for the death penalty in cases of rape that result in death or leave the victim in a coma. It has also made voyeurism, stalking, acid attacks and the trafficking of women punishable under criminal law.

British tourist in India jumps out hotel window fearing sexual assault - CSMonitor.com
 
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