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Will you stop trolling and go to the relevant thread to put your shitty rants there??
Its to topic..unless you want to claim the city in question has separate laws tha the the greater part of the nation of which it is a part of.
You have even claimed that all of PK is corrupt in prior posts..and well as started a thread saying how dangerous this city is.
 

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Ahh
Does this include drinking water from an unmarked cup without getting a death sentence?


Now women are stoned to death in front of the courthouses.
Latest one was pregnant and killed by her family for marrying 'the wrong man'
 

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Hate Crime In Pune Shocks India
By Concerned IT Professionals From Pune

http://www.countercurrents.org/cc050614.htm

A 28 year old IT professional Shaikh Mohsin Sadiq was thrashed to death by a group of people suspected to be connected with a radical Hindu outfit called Hindu Rashtra Sena. While offering our deepest condolences to the bereaved family members and friends of Mohsin, we extend our heartfelt solidarity to each and every member of minorities/disadvantaged communities in struggle to preserve the values of democracy, secularism and justice
 

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Well summed


wouldn't you call this any better than shit culture??

Why the Campus Rape Crisis Confounds Colleges
Virtually everyone agrees the system is broken. But while some feminists want colleges to deliver justice, others argue it’s just not their job. Who is right?

Michelle Goldberg
June 5, 2014 | This article appeared in the June 23-30, 2014 edition of The Nation.
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During her freshman year at Occidental College in Los Angeles in 2010, Audrey Logan says, she was raped on two separate occasions by a young man she considered a friend. Because she knew him and had been very drunk both times, it took a while for her to identify what had happened as an assault. “I really believed rape happened in the dark, by people you barely or don’t know, and weapons or group force were always involved,” she says.

Such a reaction isn’t uncommon. According to a National Institute of Justice study, campus rape victims who are incapacitated by drugs or alcohol very rarely report their attacks to police, and more than a third say it’s because they didn’t realize a crime was committed or harm was intended. “It wasn’t until a close friend at another school simply listened and validated my feelings that I finally was able to start my arduous healing process,” Logan says. Once she accepted that she’d been violated, she waited until March of her sophomore year, when her assailant was studying abroad, to report him to the administration.

In a meeting with someone from the dean of students’ office, “I explained what had happened, and the woman I was reporting to looked like a deer in the headlights,” Logan says. The administrator, she says, didn’t direct her toward any resources or review her legal options. “It really set the tone. Things only got worse from there. There was just a level of professionalism that was lacking throughout the entire process.”

The dean of student life acted as the investigator in the case. When Logan arrived at her office to give a statement, the dean’s recorder was broken. Instead, she took notes. Later, she produced a document that was missing important information.
 

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How do you explain this, Pedro??

Ex-Convict Arrested in Stabbing of Brooklyn Children
By J. DAVID GOODMAN and JOSEPH GOLDSTEINJUNE 4, 2014

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    A man with an extensive criminal record who was released from prison less than two weeks ago was arrested Wednesday night in connection with the stabbing death of a 6-year-old Brooklyn boy, hours after investigators used forensic evidence to identify a suspect, the authorities said.

    The arrest of the man, Daniel St. Hubert, 27, just after 8 p.m. on a quiet street in Ozone Park, Queens — more than five miles from the scene of the killing — came minutes after police officials and Mayor Bill de Blasio publicly identified the suspect, displaying his picture at a news conference at Police Headquarters.

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    Mr. St. Hubert’s criminal record includes arrests for assaults on a police officer and a correction officer, the authorities said. He was released on May 23, said the chief of detectives, Robert K. Boyce. Prison officials said he had served the full length of his five-year sentence for attempted murder and assault. He had been denied a conditional release in September for refusing to complete programs in prison, according to state correction records.

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Jinx of Imperialism
What do you think about the fact that the six members of the Walton family (who own most of Walmart) have more wealth than the bottom 42% of our entire country? Or how Walmart paying a living wage to its employees would barely affect prices? Like, what?! What even.

So anyway, we're having this little thing called an #UpChat today, June 5, at 2 p.m.Eastern so you can join in the conversation about all this. And guess what? All you'll need is a Twitter account, so use the hashtag #UpChat to add your voice!

More on our #UpChat on the #WalmartEconomy here: http://u.pw/WalmartEconomy



Walmart Workers Capture What It’s Like Being In Their Shoes. It’s Heartbreaking.
 

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It could be said it is the most dangerous mega city in the world.
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    In The Last 33 Years, 70 Of The 71 Mass Murderers In The U.S. All Had 1 Thing In Common
 

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Pretty much..we were getting desperate.
See thing is we had rebuilt our navy...but they just kept running planes into them.
Then we had gathered intel that they were going to attack our populated areas on the coast...the decision was made to start and play rough as to show them we mean business.


Rubbish!!
 

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How do you explain this, Pedro??

Ex-Convict Arrested in Stabbing of Brooklyn Children
By J. DAVID GOODMAN and JOSEPH GOLDSTEINJUNE 4, 2014

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Mayor Bill de Blasio and police officials identified a suspect at a news conference Wednesday night. Minutes later, the suspect was arrested in Queens. CreditMichael Appleton for The New York Times
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    A man with an extensive criminal record who was released from prison less than two weeks ago was arrested Wednesday night in connection with the stabbing death of a 6-year-old Brooklyn boy, hours after investigators used forensic evidence to identify a suspect, the authorities said.

    The arrest of the man, Daniel St. Hubert, 27, just after 8 p.m. on a quiet street in Ozone Park, Queens — more than five miles from the scene of the killing — came minutes after police officials and Mayor Bill de Blasio publicly identified the suspect, displaying his picture at a news conference at Police Headquarters.

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    • STABBING2-thumbStandard.jpg

      First Victim in a Cluster of StabbingsJUNE 3, 2014
    • subSTAB1-thumbStandard.jpg

      After Boy and Girl Are Stabbed, Anger Over a Lack of CamerasJUNE 2, 2014
    • stabbing-2-thumbStandard.jpg

      Boy, 6, Dies After a Stabbing in BrooklynJUNE 1, 2014
    Mr. St. Hubert’s criminal record includes arrests for assaults on a police officer and a correction officer, the authorities said. He was released on May 23, said the chief of detectives, Robert K. Boyce. Prison officials said he had served the full length of his five-year sentence for attempted murder and assault. He had been denied a conditional release in September for refusing to complete programs in prison, according to state correction records.

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    Donta’e Acker, 8, a schoolmate of the stabbing victims, at a memorial at the Boulevard Houses.CreditUli Seit for The New York Times
    A law enforcement official said early Thursday morning that Mr. St. Hubert had been arrested in May 2009 on charges that he had punched his mother and tried to strangle her with a telep


I told you before, there are bad people in the US that do bad things.
I don't deny they exist.
But you proclaimed your Pakistani nation and culture is more morally and ethically just than the US and several people at this forum have easily shown that is not true.
Your Pakistani society is world renown for honor killings, public execution of women, rape of women and children, deviant sex and other atrocities while police and authorities not only cover up those crimes, they often participate in them.

I don't cover up anything nor deny the truths of my society.
But you do of your society. You are the Grand Liar of OTZ :)
The Bitch of the Taliban.
 

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Thats pretty much how it happened. ...do you want to give us the terrorist lover version.

you are merely a troll and your side kick, Stone.
Your ulterior motive and malafied intentions are reflected in that you want to keep most of the threads, especially posted by me, by exhibiting your ugly presence thereby trying to 'impress ' other friends and disallowing other interested members from visiting the threads with your bullish trolling...to which most of other members are averse to.
 

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you are merely a troll and your side kick, Stone.
Your ulterior motive and malafied intentions are reflected in that you want to keep most of the threads, especially posted by me, by exhibiting your ugly presence thereby trying to 'impress ' other friends and disallowing other interested members from visiting the threads with your bullish trolling...to which most of other members are averse to.
Nope.
I am not a supporter of terrorism and enjoy arguing with terrorists supporters.
Why?
Because it is easy...as there is no way a terrorist supporter can justify his support of terrorism.
It was you that took the position of supporting terrorists...what else did you expect?
I am sure you get lots of peer support on your PK sites...but I am an American and fully support taking out terrorist leaders with drones.
 
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