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Girl pays price of tribal honor
Girl sentenced to gang-rape for brother's offence
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Re: Girl pays price of tribal honor
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I don't quite understand
If the girl's brother committed the offense (walking with an unmarried girl from another tribe without a chaperone)
then why is it that HE isn't the one being gang-raped? I'm mostly serious. I think what we have here is a case where the village elder(s) had the hots for this girl and saw a way to have their fun. That said, I'm against this type of "outside the law" enforcement even though we have a form of it here in the USA, wherein we allow the Indian tribes living on the reservations to police themselves (more or less) and even set up different rules for them (witness the casinos and tobacco sales). But what can (should) we do about it? Send the NOW hags over there to protest and generally terrify the locals who will (I guarantee it) resent any US intrusion and probably even the press coverage. Should we send in the Marines? I don't think so. If I were the President, I would let this become a non-issue and let the government of that country handle their own problems according to their laws. I fail to see the national interest in this incident, however deplorable it may be. Brian |
Well that's the honor-shame culture thing again. I'm sure the idea is that their entire family is to be shamed, and in a culture that doesn't respect women, dishonoring him is much more important than what she gets. After all, she is a lowly woman.
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back on topic: That kinda horseshit should never happen and I think the old eye-for-an-eye model of justice is appropriate in this case. But, something to ponder: who would design and build a gang raping machine? My guess: Lockheed-Martin or Boeing. Maybe Colt. |
This girl was raped because she is viewed not as a human with basic rights, but as a merely a female who is property. The judgement to gang rape was seen as no different than any property damage. It is a crime. At least Pakistan officially views this as criminal, the practices of justice and protection are another story.
The International Criminal Court has been established, just this week, to try crimes against humanity, genocide and crimes of war. And specifically is charged to protect those not given full protection under the law of their nation. Will it work? Who knows. Is it more evidence of globalization, sure. But maybe the good kind. The kind that attempts to protect individual human rights in the face of violent and abusive practice. The US initially supported the court, signed by Clinton, but now the Bush Adminstration has removed the US signature. (Not good for war time strategy or perhaps too many skeletons in the closet, eh Kissinger?...) |
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It's powered by a sewing machine motor and a system of articulated arms that provide a rythmic back and forth motion with a speed adjustment and an attachment for a phallic object. (family board, ya know) If I can find my photo of it, I'll post it. Brian |
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The fact that this violence seems to titilate you makes me sick. Yea, but she was probably just a hottie that they needed an excuse to fuck down to size. Fun, eh? Quote:
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toby |
I am way more than two.
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How is that possible?
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Because warch is pizzimp. Don't question her. I'll have to beat you up. :)
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found it!
But I feel that the post properly belongs in Quality Images
Go there and meet your replacement Brian |
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