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Why pakistanis are crying for terrorists?
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It is already reported as follows:India is the most racist, disgusting and pathetic country in the world..literally a pile of shit
Read, educate yourself, Enjoy.It is already reported as follows:
A fascinating map of the world’s most and least racially tolerant countries
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India (in red) most racist country.
A fascinating map of the world’s most and least racially tolerant countries - The Washington Post
next time we catch some jihadi scum, we'll make them eat each other's shit as well.A prosecution witness in a case involving three bombings in Mumbai has recently told a special court that the police had forced him to drink the urine of another accused and have “sex with a stray dog” when he was in custody 12 years ago.
The witness’s statement reads, “I was made to drink gutter water and urine… It is correct that I was asked to drink urine of another accused and my urine (was given) to him.” The witness further alleged that they were forced to have sex with a stray dog and that he was regularly beaten up in the police custody from April 24, 2003, till he was released on May 17, 2003.
The police have chargesheeted 16 people in the case, which involves bombings at Mumbai Central station on December 6, 2002, at suburban Vile Parle on January 27, 2003, and the Mulund train blast on March 13, 2003. The witness, in his alleged statement, had revealed the role of one Saquib Nachan, an accused and alleged SIMI member, in carrying the explosives. On April 23, the witness, when asked by the defence lawyer about the alleged torture meted out to him, told the court:”I cannot tell those dirty things which they asked me to do in the crime branch office as women advocates are present (here) in the court.”
After the witness’s deposition, the special public prosecutor Rohini Salian declared him hostile. The prosecution witness, the 126th in the case, corroborated the torture claims made by another accused in 2003. The accused, who was named by the witness, in a written statement to the court in 2003 had claimed that three crime branch officers tortured him — an allegation denied by police.
‘Police forced me to drink urine, have sex with dog’ | The Indian Express
Don't know what to say.
Pakistan’s Jewish ProblemA bit old but interesting. It was some 6 years ago. Now with extreme right -wing apartheid Hindutvawadi government, situation must be even more interesting.
India Is Racist, And Happy About It
In spite of friendship and love in private spaces, the Delhi public literally stops and stares. It is harrowing to constantly have children and adults tease, taunt, pick, poke and peer at you from the corner of their eyes, denying their own humanity as well as mine. Their aggressive, crude curiosity threatens to dominate unless disarmed by kindness, or met with equal aggression.
Once I stood gazing at the giraffes at the Lucknow Zoo only to turn and see 50-odd families gawking at me rather than the exhibit.
Parents abruptly withdrew infants that inquisitively wandered towards me. I felt like an exotic African creature-cum-spectacle, stirring fear and awe. Even my attempts to beguile the public through simple greetings or smiles are often not reciprocated. Instead, the look of wonder swells as if this were all part of the act and we were all playing our parts.
Racism is never a personal experience. Racism in India is systematic and independent of the presence of foreigners of any hue. This climate permits and promotes this lawlessness and disdain for dark skin. Most Indian pop icons have light-damn-near-white skin. Several stars even promote skin-bleaching creams that promise to improve one's popularity and career success. Matrimonial ads boast of fair, v. fair and v. very fair skin alongside foreign visas and advanced university degrees. Moreover, each time I visit one of Delhi's clubhouses, I notice that I am the darkest person not wearing a work uniform. It's unfair and ugly.
Discrimination in Delhi surpasses the denial of courtesy. I have been denied visas, apartments, entrance to discos, attentiveness, kindness and the benefit of doubt. Further, the lack of neighbourliness exceeds what locals describe as normal for a capital already known for its coldness.
My partner is white and I am black, facts of which the Indian public reminds us daily. Bank associates have denied me chai, while falling over to please my white friend. Mall shop attendants have denied me attentiveness, while mobbing my partner. Who knows what else is more quietly denied?
"An African has come," a guard announced over the intercom as I showed up. Whites are afforded the luxury of their own names, but this careful attention to my presence was not new. ATM guards stand and salute my white friend, while one guard actually asked me why I had come to the bank machine as if I might have said that I was taking over his shift.
It is shocking that people wear liberalism as a sign of modernity, yet revert to ultraconservatism when actually faced with difference. Cyberbullies have threatened my life on my YouTube videos that capture local gawking and eve-teasing. I was even fired from an international school for talking about homosociality in Africa on YouTube, and addressing a class about homophobia against kids after a student called me a 'fag'.
Outside of specific anchors of discourse such as Reservations, there is no consensus that discrimination is a redeemable social ill. This is the real issue with discrimination in India: her own citizens suffer and we are only encouraged to ignore situations that make us all feel powerless. Be it the mute-witnesses seeing racial difference for the first time, kids learning racism from their folks, or the blacks and northeasterners who feel victimised by the public, few operate from a position that believes in change.
Living in India was a childhood dream that deepened with my growing understanding of India and America's unique, shared history of non-violent revolution. Yet, in most nations, the path of ending gender, race and class discrimination is unpaved. In India, this path is still rural and rocky as if this nation has not decided the road even worthy. It is a footpath that we are left to tread individually.
(The writer is a Black American PhD student at the Delhi School of Economics.)
'India Is Racist, And Happy About It' | Diepiriye Kuku | Jun 29,2009
Yea..Here you go to your daily job bringing religious issues which clearly defines most of you.Shame on you.We can say lots about about your relogion as it would be the easiest job for anyone incliding most of the muslims but as I said I am not suffering from identity crisis..Pray for more attacks & let the world know about you people from this defence forum.If i ever get my hands on some PDF Hindu. I will gladly torture the shit out of him..Extremist Hindus are only safe in India and nowhere else in the world. If this news seems alright to you bastards thn India deserves 26 11 daily.
HaHaHaHa‘Racist’ Indian mob attacks African students
A mob attack on three terrified Africans in Delhi has raised new allegations of racism in India
By Dean Nelson, New Delhi
African student leaders have spoken out over the racism they face in India after a video captured an attack on three young African men by a large mob of Indians in one of the capital’s largest metro stations.
The men were forced to climb up on top of a station police booth as the baying mob thrashed at them with sticks and tried to pull them down.
The crowd forced its way into the empty police booth to try to grab the terrified Africans cowering on the roof. They were eventually rescued when a policeman arrived.
Many bystanders filmed the attack on their mobile phones and comments on their YouTube clips suggested they had “misbehaved” with women on a train.
But African students in the capital said it was the latest in a series of racially-motivated attacks based on the colour of their skin.
The clip emerged as Delhi’s former law minister Somnath Bharti was charged with harassment of African women in January, when he led a vigilante mob which forced several women from their homes in South Delhi and accused them of being prostitutes and drug dealers. Some of them were forced to give urine samples in public for drug tests.
A few months earlier Nigeria’s high commissioner complained after ministers in Goa said Nigerians living there were drug dealers and “a cancer”. Political leaders waged a campaign for Nigerians to be evicted from their homes as young Africans complained of violent attacks and racist verbal abuse. Dozens were arrested when they protested over the murder of an African by a local drugs gang.
Professor Zubair Meenia of Delhi’s Jamia Milia University said racism was at the heart of the attacks on Africans.
“There is no doubt about it. Indians are racist and the irony is we are not aware of it and hence no sensitisation and acceptance. We have a history of racism. In north India, people from the north-east and south India are treated differently and in some cases racially. We have been marginalising people from African countries to assert ourselves and show our racial superiority.
“Most Indians still have a territorial possessiveness and in urban areas we often see people of other races or communities denied homes on their colour and looks”, he said.
A spokesman for Delhi’s railway police said the attacks were triggered by rumours that women had been molested but there had not been any complaints of sexual harassment. One of the African men was injured in the attacks but later discharged from hospital.
Police had registered a case of rioting and detectives were investigating whether the attacks were “racially motivated”.
‘Racist’ Indian mob attacks African students - Telegraph
Read this‘Racist’ Indian mob attacks African students
A mob attack on three terrified Africans in Delhi has raised new allegations of racism in India
By Dean Nelson, New Delhi
African student leaders have spoken out over the racism they face in India after a video captured an attack on three young African men by a large mob of Indians in one of the capital’s largest metro stations.
The men were forced to climb up on top of a station police booth as the baying mob thrashed at them with sticks and tried to pull them down.
The crowd forced its way into the empty police booth to try to grab the terrified Africans cowering on the roof. They were eventually rescued when a policeman arrived.
Many bystanders filmed the attack on their mobile phones and comments on their YouTube clips suggested they had “misbehaved” with women on a train.
But African students in the capital said it was the latest in a series of racially-motivated attacks based on the colour of their skin.
The clip emerged as Delhi’s former law minister Somnath Bharti was charged with harassment of African women in January, when he led a vigilante mob which forced several women from their homes in South Delhi and accused them of being prostitutes and drug dealers. Some of them were forced to give urine samples in public for drug tests.
A few months earlier Nigeria’s high commissioner complained after ministers in Goa said Nigerians living there were drug dealers and “a cancer”. Political leaders waged a campaign for Nigerians to be evicted from their homes as young Africans complained of violent attacks and racist verbal abuse. Dozens were arrested when they protested over the murder of an African by a local drugs gang.
Professor Zubair Meenia of Delhi’s Jamia Milia University said racism was at the heart of the attacks on Africans.
“There is no doubt about it. Indians are racist and the irony is we are not aware of it and hence no sensitisation and acceptance. We have a history of racism. In north India, people from the north-east and south India are treated differently and in some cases racially. We have been marginalising people from African countries to assert ourselves and show our racial superiority.
“Most Indians still have a territorial possessiveness and in urban areas we often see people of other races or communities denied homes on their colour and looks”, he said.
A spokesman for Delhi’s railway police said the attacks were triggered by rumours that women had been molested but there had not been any complaints of sexual harassment. One of the African men was injured in the attacks but later discharged from hospital.
Police had registered a case of rioting and detectives were investigating whether the attacks were “racially motivated”.
‘Racist’ Indian mob attacks African students - Telegraph
I think pakistan hardly has any hindu or christian left to be racist & we have more of any religion than Pakistan has including from people of different races & skin color which combines to 1.2 bn.So survey my a$$.It is already reported as follows:
A fascinating map of the world’s most and least racially tolerant countries
View attachment 218040
India (in red) most racist country.
A fascinating map of the world’s most and least racially tolerant countries - The Washington Post
Forget about what they do to non-Hindus, they don't even spare those who happen to follow the same religion. Until today, the low caste Hindus are not allowed in the temples of the so-called High-caste Hindus. And they are calling others being racist. What a Joke!Thanks Sir jee.. Pakistan is very well aware of this racist country since independence and now the world is also getting to see the true face of this evil degenerate nation.