Defending the rapists

on the name of country & religion..

From world’s rape headquarter, India, yet two more stories of rapes where accused are recognized yet protected and even the investigation is restricted nationally under the flag of “Bharat” maata.
In both stories the alleged rapists have connections with ruling party, BJP.

My heart goes out for 8 year old Asifa Bano, and her family in Jammu who was brutally gangraped and then killed and yet finding no justice anywhere.

Asifa Bano: This 8-year-old?s rape and murder is a horror story beyond sexual violence in India | GulfNews.com

Asifa Bano: This 8-year-old’s rape and murder is a horror story beyond sexual violence in India

It was not just another isolated, horrific episode of sexual violence in India, but a planned attack to drive Asifa’s nomadic community out of the area

NEW DELHI: In early January, Asifa Bano, an 8-year-old girl in a purple dress, was grazing her horses in a meadow in Kashmir when a man beckoned her into a forest. She followed.

According to police, he grabbed her by the neck and forced her to take sleeping pills. With the help of a friend, they say, he dragged her to a nearby temple and locked her inside.

For the next three days, police say, the two men and at least one other raped her, again and again. Suspects told investigators that their motive had been to drive Asifa’s nomadic community out of the area. In the end, she was strangled, after one of the men allegedly insisted on raping her one last time.

Asifa Bano: This 8-year-old’s rape and murder is a horror story beyond sexual violence in India
It was not just another isolated, horrific episode of sexual violence in India, but a planned attack to drive Asifa’s nomadic community out of the area

Asifa Bano was grazing her horses in a meadow in Kashmir when she was kidnapped, drugged, raped and murdered by a group of men.
Published: 16:43 April 12, 2018
New York Times

NEW DELHI: In early January, Asifa Bano, an 8-year-old girl in a purple dress, was grazing her horses in a meadow in Kashmir when a man beckoned her into a forest. She followed.
According to police, he grabbed her by the neck and forced her to take sleeping pills. With the help of a friend, they say, he dragged her to a nearby temple and locked her inside.

For the next three days, police say, the two men and at least one other raped her, again and again. Suspects told investigators that their motive had been to drive Asifa’s nomadic community out of the area. In the end, she was strangled, after one of the men allegedly insisted on raping her one last time.

Days later, Asifa’s crumpled body was found in the forest, in the same purple dress, now smeared with blood.

Eight men have been arrested in connection with the case, and several have confessed, according to police in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, where the killing took place. Two of the accused are police officers said to have accepted thousands of dollars to cover up the crime. One of the arrested suspects said he was 15, though police officers, based on a medical examination, believe he is at least 19.

Hindu-Muslim battle

It seemed another isolated, horrific episode of sexual violence in India, perpetrated against a powerless girl by brutal men. But in the months since Asifa’s murder, the case has become another battleground in India’s religious wars.
Hindu nationalists have turned it into a rallying cry - not calling for justice for Asifa, but rushing to the defense of the accused. All of the men arrested are Hindu, and Asifa’s nomadic people, the Bakarwals, are Muslim.
Some of the police officers who investigated the case are also Muslim, and for that reason, the Hindu activists say, they cannot be trusted.
This week, a mob of Hindu lawyers physically blocked police officers from entering a courthouse to file charges against the men. The officers retreated to a judge’s house later in the evening to complete the paperwork.
Protests and counterprotests are now spreading. On Wednesday, much of Kathua, a small town in Kashmir near where Asifa was killed, was shut down by demonstrators, including dozens of Hindu women who helped block a highway and organize a hunger strike.
“They are against our religion,” said Bimla Devi, one of the protesters. If the accused men aren’t released, she said, “we will burn ourselves.”
Police officials say they have physical evidence and DNA tests linking the defendants to Asifa’s death. They also say they have interviewed more than 130 witnesses, who “unequivocally corroborated the facts that emerged.”
Attempts to derail case

Several prominent members of India’s dominant political force, the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, are pushing to have the case taken out of the hands of the state police, arguing that the Central Bureau of Investigation would be a better, more neutral agency to handle it.

Many suspect this is an attempt to win leniency for the accused, noting that the bureau is an arm of the central government, which the Bharatiya Janata Party controls.
Crime inside Hindu temple

That a Hindu temple is at the center of the crime makes this case even more combustible. Police say that Sanji Ram, the temple’s custodian, devised the plan as a way to terrorize the Bakarwals, and that he enlisted a nephew and some friends to kidnap and kill Asifa. Police say they believe Asifa was selected simply because she was by herself and “a soft target.”

For generations, Bakarwal nomads, who drift with their herds across the plains and hills of northern India, have leased pastures from Hindu farmers for their animals to graze in winter. But in recent years, some Hindus in the Kathua area have begun a campaign of abuse against the nomads. Villagers said Ram was their ringleader.
"His poison has been spreading,‘’ said Talib Hussain, a Bakarwal leader.

“When I was young, I remember the fear Sanji Ram’s name invoked in Muslim women. If they wanted to scare each other, they would take Sanji Ram’s name, since he was known to misbehave with Bakarwal women.”
Feelings between the two communities are so bitter that when Asifa didn’t return from the meadow, her parents immediately suspected that something terrible had been done to her.

They enlisted the police and went to the small temple where Ram works. He insisted that he had not seen the girl. The temple was locked. According to police, at that moment Asifa was being starved inside, hidden under a table and some plastic mats.
Mohammad Yusuf Pujwala, Asifa’s father, said his daughter was killed for one reason: to drive the Bakarwals away.
“But we have land here and life here,” he said. “This is home for us.” He sounded almost too tired to grieve.

Asifa, he said, had never been to school, even though her brothers had. Her favorite thing to do was play in the meadow.

Re: Defending the rapists

its interesting how indian media is ignoring the overall treatment of kashmiris…showing this only as an isolated incident.

This is disgusting beyond words. Especially the account re Hindu leaders and aam Janta preotesting the arrest and accusing the Muslim police of bias. While SIDS portrayal of India as rape capital of the world is disappointing and unnecessary, I hope the rapists are punished to the fullest extent of the law. And yes, as the above poster says, this should not be treated as an isolated incident. And the media should focus on bigotry being the root cause in such cases, of which based on the article, there are p,entry.

**Southie Maistro What do you mean by this phrase you wrote here? is this some kind of a Snide Remark?

Please explain “there are p,entry” ?**

Typos SindiSagar ji. Plenty

I am neither a fan of Modi nor of BJP. Call them names and it won?t be inappropriate. But to call India the rape capital of the world is simply immature and petty. Not evil. Just petty

Um but rape culture has nothing to do with Modi. Probably with BJP but not modi. Just few years back there were back to back rape incidents with foreign women (in atleast two cases the women jumped out of hotel window to escape rape as well) even I was asked by one of my white friends (girl) why there are rape cases rampant in India. And I’m talking about like 5-6 yrs ago.

You dont want to call it anything, thats upto you but I think its very much apparent

Of course Modi as one person is not responsible for rape! Thank you for stating the obvious. You brought him into the picture so I stated am not his fan or BJP fan. When did I say I don?t want to call it anything. I called it disgusting. But to paint a whole country with this rape culture simply shows your ignorance. And that is ok - you are free to reveal the extent of your pettiness and ignorance!

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If highlighting the fact that millions of people are living a nightmare in one country makes me ignorant, then be it!

Well **Southie Sahib Ji **we will except your explanation! because the comma “,” key is right below the “L” Key on the standard keyboard of a computer but not even close on the “cell Phone” keyboards, and I can safely assume you are not a Teanager (I cal them meanagers) using a cellphone for Gupshup, this time you are off the Hook!

However I am totally with SID_NY on the Topic being discussed here, because BJP have put bounty on the head of actress who played a role that they did not like, I call that Terrorism of the Highest order not good…and now this act of gang raping an 8 year old little girl! :mad:

SinSagar Mahoday, BJP is not India. I have no issues with blaming BJP. But no need to blame whole country.

Moving the goalpost are we? Millions in Pakistan are also living a nightmare. So shall we call Pakistan the nightmare capital of the world?

In a country with a population of about 1200 thousand million, what does millions even mean? Do you want to talk about death sentences handed out to people who speak up against the prophet? Do you want to talk about the irrational hatred for Salman Rushdie? Do you want to talk about the denial of human and equal rights to gays?

As as I stated clearly, am no fan of BJP. Neither do I condone rape. But grow up. Stop using exaggerations such as rape capital of the world. It is ignorant and disgusting.

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Per this link the total count of rape in India was 22100and in 2010. In Pakistan 3450. Same ratio as population.

In terms of counts per 100,000 India was about 2 and Pakistan 28. (Which does not make sense. Here the rate is 14 times higher for Pak. Unless the total count for Pak is 34500.

So so either the rap rate is same for both countries or Pak is higher.

So so before you spout garbage, do your homework.

The Majority of Indians elected this Maha Terrorist Party, so sad to say the Majority of Indians are to blame!

That would be true is if Majority of Indians also are pro rapists. Which I don?t they are, SindSagar Mahoday

Sid, subsequent to that I actually reversed my position. Wonder why you have forgotten that.

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