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Ladies and gentlemen, Give a Standing ovation as i present you POST of Half decade of PDF:yahoo::yahoo:

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

Oh man, I never realized something as non-serious as that would become that serious and big.
 
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Most Indian men who have seen Pakistani women are now doing a facepalm after reading your post.

Do you know what all Pakistan women thinking after reading your posts?? ...........



Give me a break man. You only respect someone that is respectful to you too. You don't respect someone just because they have a vagina.

Are Indians interested in peace so they can sleep with Pakistani women (cause they look better than Indian ones)?
 
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What the **** is going on here?
 
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Sexual assaults on foreigners threaten Indian tourism

India's reputation as a safe and easygoing tourist destination has been dented by a string of alleged rapes and sexual assaults on foreigners in the past week, including at least four of them British women.

The Indian Government has called tourism officials from its 28 states to a meeting in Delhi next week to review security measures for the five million foreigners expected to visit this year.

The meeting was announced as police confirmed today that medical tests had shown that a 32-year-old British woman was raped on Friday night in Goa, one of India's most popular tourist sites.

The woman told Goan police that her assailant offered her a lift home on his motorcycle after she had attended a concert in the city of Mapusa in north Goa.

“I do not know where exactly he took me. I struggled and screamed but...no one heard me,” she told an Indian television station.

Two more British women have told Goan police that they were sexually assaulted by the owner of a resort in the former Portuguese enclave - although a case has yet to be registered against him.

Also last week, a Russian woman reported being attacked by a beach café owner in south Goa and a Finnish woman alleged that she was threatened with rape by two local men at another seafront eatery.

The reported assaults highlight the dangers of travelling alone as a woman in India, where Westerners are widely regarded as promiscuous, and sexual harrassment in public places is routine. The alleged attacks are particularly damaging to Goa, which has earned a reputation as one of India's most tolerant and cosmopolitan tourist sites since becoming popular with Western hippies in the 1960s.

The lastest government statistics show that there were 19,348 rape cases reported in India in 2006, compared with 15,847 in 2005 — an increase of 22 per cent.

Goan authorities have vowed to crack Friday's rape case within two days, to deploy extra police to improve security for tourists, and to adopt “zero tolerance” towards sexual assault.

“Certainly I would say that it's bad, but to say that it is setting a trend - no,” said Kishen Kumar, Goa's Inspector General of Police. “By and large, Goa is a very peaceful place. By and large tourists feel very safe.”

Local officials say that the problem is caused partly by the rapid increase in the number of foreigners visiting Goa, whose beaches attracted 2.2 million tourists last year. The problem is made worse by foreigners' disregard for local mores and by Goa's reputation for hedonistic beach parties, fuelled by drugs and alcohol.

Other popular tourist area in India have registered similar cases in the past year. A British freelance journalist reported that she was raped by the owner of a guesthouse in Udaipur, home of the Lake Palace, in Rajasthan, two weeks ago.

An American woman alleged that she was molested at a temple in Pushkar, also in Rajasthan, last week. Two teenage girls from Canada reported being sexually assaulted by a security guard at a hotel in the southwestern state of Kerala last week.

In September, two Japanese women were allegedly gang-raped in Agra, site of the Taj Mahal, while in June, a South Korean tourist said she had been raped near Manali, a hill station in Himachal Pradesh.

The Government is so concerned that the assaults could undermine its Incredible India! advertising campaign that it has summoned state tourism ministers to a meeting in Delhi on January 24.

S. Banerjee, the Tourism Secretary, has reminded all the participants of a commitment last year to deploy tourist police at all important sites. Only ten states have complied so far.


Sexual assaults on foreigners threaten Indian tourism - Times Online



While tourists come to India for tourism, they apparently come to Pakistan for other reasons.

German arrested in Pakistan on terror charges | BreakingNews.ie

And I guess you have many more Uzbek,Tajik,Afghan,Arab and Chechen 'tourists' also.
 
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Caucasian Women (or anyone else with light skin color) dont go to india.


Rape Cases Rattle India's Tourism Industry

Foreign women visitors put on the alert




Things could not be worse for the Indian tourism industry. Recent incidents of rape and sexual molestation or harassment of visiting foreign women have had an impact on the tourist inflow.

Seven cases were reported in the first month of the year.


A Swedish teenage was molested at a New Year's Eve party at Kochi in Kerala state, while a number of tourists were also heckled. Three foreign women reported sexual harassment in Goa. Also in Goa, two British women claimed to have been sexually assaulted by the owner of a resort.

The Indian government called the incidents isolated, but a recent BBC report on one of the British women raped in Goa stated, "She is just one victim among thousands. The numbers are horrifying. On average across India there are 53 rapes a day, and recently released government statistics suggest that it is the fastest growing crime in the country."

While the issue may be affecting industry revenues, it has also brought out the fact that Indian policing has virtually collapsed. Women tourists are no longer safe in the country.

The impact of the incidents abroad has been bad. The American and British governments have warned women not to go to India for their summer break.

Crime statistics for 2006, released by the Home Ministry's National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), show that 18 women are victims of crime every hour. The number of rapes a day has increased nearly 700 per cent since 1971, when such cases were first recorded by the NCRB. The number has grown from 7 to 53 rape cases per day.

Several sexual attacks have been reported in Rajasthan, the jewel of Indian tourism. It is one destination where culture speaks for itself and where the spirit of India is evident in its people, ambience and buildings.

With a record arrival in 2005-06 of more than 1.2 million foreign tourists and 17 million domestic tourists, Rajasthan has been one of the most popular destinations for tourists, especially those from France, Britain, Germany, the US, Italy, Australia, Canada, Switzerland, Japan and Bangladesh.

Today Rajasthan is the tourist-rape capital of India. Just before Christmas, an American national was molested in Pushkar and a British journalist was raped in Udaipur. Earlier, a French woman was raped, also in Pushkar. In 2005 in Rajasthan, a German tourist was raped by an auto-rickshaw driver and his accomplice in Jodhpur.

"Rajasthan has always been considered a very peaceful state, but the recent rape and molestation cases have been affecting its image," a tourism department official admitted recently.

There have been other incidents of rape elsewhere in India. Tourism department officials are "concerned," but things may have gotten out of hand. A tourism department official was recently quoted saying, "The reports could deter potential visitors to the country. We have asked states to report to us what happened in these incidents."

Travel guidebooks have started advising women traveling to India to wear "loose, long clothes" to avoid unwelcome attention.

India attracts around 5 million tourists every year. As a face-saving exercise the tourism industry plans to create complaint centers and dedicated phone numbers for tourist security in all the major tourist destinations. The tourism ministry has decided to hire retired defense personnel for security and to deploy police in the top 10 destinations frequented by foreign travelers. But whether these actions will help remains to be seen.


Rape Cases Rattle India's Tourism Industry - OhmyNews International
 
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While tourists come to India for tourism, they apparently come to Pakistan for other reasons.

German arrested in Pakistan on terror charges | BreakingNews.ie

And I guess you have many more Uzbek,Tajik,Afghan,Arab and Chechen 'tourists' also.

Nice inference from one or few cases to all cases.

Do you know what all Pakistan women thinking after reading your posts?? ...........

You don't get what I was saying, do you? :lol: My part about Pakistani women was not serious, I said that right afterwards.
 
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You said something stupid now get over it.

And why isn't this topic is closed yet. :angry:

Am I said something stupid? what about the comments of SMC about Pakistani women??? What about the vulgar videos of omar? :blink:
 
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Right you would know this because you're a Pakistani guy right?

Fail attempt at trolling

I used to live in dubai and studied in an Indian school with pakistani students. I know they were avid fans of the indian cinema and music. Why should it be any different in pakistan?. They also buy CD's of indian movies to take back home to pakistan when they go on vacation.

Good fight.
 
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Am I said something stupid? what about the comments of SMC about Pakistani women??? What about the vulgar videos of omar? :blink:

Yes you did. AS far as SMC and Omar are concern I don't agree with them too. And I also didn't watch any of those vulgar videos.

The time is now to close this thread... :)
 
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