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Posted: 11 years ago
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Just bringing this back to the first page
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Posted: 11 years ago
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oh yeh totally...this is wht we need at the moment...

all the rapists point laughing at us saying "haha...protest all u want...u cant do shit to us"

so he rapes a girl, and as a "punishment" he gets sponsored security, food, shelter for 6 months b4 hes let of...

such justice...👏

Edited by pathaka - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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ASDFGHJKL.

This bas***d was old enough to rape but not old enough to be tried for rape. Jai Ho Indian Judicial System.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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^Thank god. Hopefully appeal court (??) overturns this decision.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Forget the bone ossification test: even if the accused really is under 18 he should still be tried as an adult. The judge has either been bought or he is utterly stupid. He's focusing too much on the details and not on the big picture. You shouldn't just blindly apply the juvenile rule, you have to look at the crime for goodness' sake and think about what your decision means in that context. Use some common sense. Letting someone go off with such a light sentence for such a heinous crime is itself a crime IMO.

I hope they succeed with an appeal. This is an opportunity to set a strong precedent that even if someone is below the age limit, (s)he can be tried as an adult considering the severity of the crime and the degree of involvement of the accused in said crime.

Also, the limit should be lowered to 16. Eighteen is just too high. Plus someone who is just a few months shy of the limit shouldn't be let go. Those few months are not going to magically change his/her mentality.

The other stupid thing is that even if this guy gets 3 years punishment, he will be released in less than 6 months because he will have crossed 18 at that point. Huh? That's a total mockery of the law. If someone has been punished for X years as a juvenile then they must complete that sentence even if (s)he becomes an adult before the sentence is completed. Releasing someone early for good behaviour is a different matter (note: none of this obviously applies to rape or crimes of that magnitude). Letting them go after a few months is absolutely ridiculous! 🤪
Edited by Kal El - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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^^apparently, he was the most brutal one of them all in the attack...

this just makes me feel so hopeless and helpless...her family must be feeling devastated after all these shitty trials...

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Salman Rushdie criticises Indian government's handling of Delhi gang rape [VIDEO]

30 January 2013 Last updated at 00:01 ET


The writer Sir Salman Rushdie has criticised the Indian government's handling of the aftermath of the gang rape in Delhi.

Mr Rushdie, who is in India to promote his latest film, told the BBC young people needed to demand change.

He said women, particularly mothers who raise their sons in a certain way, had to take responsibility too.

He spoke to the BBC's Rajini Vaidyanathan in Mumbai.

Edited by Kal El - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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The writer Sir Salman Rushdie has criticised the Indian government's handling of the aftermath of the gang rape in Delhi.


Mr Rushdie, who is in India to promote his latest film, told the BBC young people needed to demand change.


He said women, particularly mothers who raise their sons in a certain way, had to take responsibility too.


He spoke to the BBC's Rajini Vaidyanathan in Mumbai.



     
     

awesome now d entire world can see n laugh at the crappy indian judicial system. 👏
Hope atleast this knocks some sense into those idiots. 🤢
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Posted: 11 years ago
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what the f**king hell.