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New Delhi (AFP) - Angry crowds gathered Saturday in New Delhi to accuse police of failing to act over the rape of a toddler, with outrage mounting after the gang-rape of a five-year-old girl in a separate attack.
The two-and-a-half-year-old girl was abducted from a religious event in west Delhi by two men on Friday night and raped before being dumped in a park near her home, relatives and police said.
In a separate incident on the other side of the city, the five-year-old was lured to a neighbour's house and raped by three men, a police officer told AFP.
if the authorities are not intervening, maybe an outside force should carry out investigations and bring those pitiful excuses for human beings to face charges for crimes against humanity.
originally posted by: Astyanax
a reply to: odzeandennz
if the authorities are not intervening, maybe an outside force should carry out investigations and bring those pitiful excuses for human beings to face charges for crimes against humanity.
And what outside force do you dream is powerful enough to conquer India?
originally posted by: Macenroe82
So sickening. they must have a different outlook on life over there. As in there is no worth in any bodies lives but there own. Like how does a human wake up in the morning and plot something like this, let alone dig up a bunch of other pedo's to go along with it.
I just cant imagine something like that happening in a civilized world.
Really hope judgement comes down on these types of people...and by judgement i mean a predator drone.
originally posted by: Astyanax
a reply to: odzeandennz
First of all, what you demanded earlier would be an affront to the concept of national sovereignty and the members of the UN won't stand for it.
Second, it is impossible. India is a mighty state with huge military resources and a combat-hardened standing army of over a million. Not to mention nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them. It's not some piddling tinpot Middle Eastern dictatorship where your soldier boys and Wonder Woman wannabes can play at 'regime change'.
A force can be anything in this case.
if the government is allowing this to happen then the government should be prosecuted.
originally posted by: CharlieSpeirs
India is the world's rape and child trafficking rape slave capital...
Maybe barring Diepsloot in South Africa.
So sad.
originally posted by: asen_y2k
Whats funny is how people here talk as if there is no rape in their own country. Infact India has a very low "violence against women" per capita. Western countries lead in this field. Far more rapes per capita than India. You all should solve your own problems, Indians are are solving theirs, these protest in the OP is a witness to that.
originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
originally posted by: asen_y2k
Whats funny is how people here talk as if there is no rape in their own country. Infact India has a very low "violence against women" per capita. Western countries lead in this field. Far more rapes per capita than India. You all should solve your own problems, Indians are are solving theirs, these protest in the OP is a witness to that.
But this isn't about other countries. This is about this particular event in India. Is this the same thing as "no one complained when Bush did it" argument?
originally posted by: Astyanax
a reply to: odzeandennz
First of all, what you demanded earlier would be an affront to the concept of national sovereignty and the members of the UN won't stand for it.
Second, it is impossible. India is a mighty state with huge military resources and a combat-hardened standing army of over a million. Not to mention nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them. It's not some piddling tinpot Middle Eastern dictatorship where your soldier boys and Wonder Woman wannabes can play at 'regime change'.
Third, India has a democratically elected government and legislature. Their legitimacy is not in question and any attempt by an external party to remove them by force would be an act of war that would be met with an immediate response from the Indian people.
Lastly, if you are American, you should mind your own business. A country that kills its own children, its poor people and its minorities by the dozen every day, where half-educated bigots are allowed to walk the streets with guns, has no moral authority whatsoever.
India has a problem. The rest of us need to shame them into doing something about it, if we can. I for one have started asking my Indian friends rude questions. But there is no place in this discussion for American cowboy fantasies of regime change.