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  1. #21

    mao na nga ang ratio sa ilang babae ug lalaki is dli balanced. mao siguro ning nahimo nang manyak ang uban.

  2. #22
    pag too nila bangbus cguro

  3. #23
    mao jd...bangbus indian version.

  4. #24
    Angay aning mga rapist... Panitan ug buhi na blade ang gamit...

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    Proposals for changes in the law come at a critical time. Many people say there is little deterrent for rapists: Because of social stigma, few females come forward to report the crime. Those that do often have to wait years for their cases to be heard. And even then, the conviction rate is just 34.6 percent, according to the National Crimes Record Bureau. Delhi has the highest number of rapes in the country, with 572 rapes reported last year. While Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code lists punishments of up to a life sentence for rape, those convicted are often let off after serving only a few months or years.

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    mao diay nga kampante kaayo ang mga rapist,
    suroy2x pas siyudad while consuming the crime.

  6. #26
    i hope this guys should be hanged . they are animals in human form ..

  7. #27
    dakoa kaayo sa rally nila didto tungod ani oi...feed up na cguro sila.

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    murag still in critical condition pa man ang rape victim till now.latest news ani sige rally ang mga tawo didto kay suko kaayo naluoy sa biktima. . .

    Gange rape protesters clash with police

    Police in India’s capital used tear gas and water cannons Saturday to push back thousands of people who tried to march to the presidential mansion

    NEW DELHI: Police in India’s capital used tear gas and water cannons Saturday to push back thousands of people who tried to march to the presidential mansion to protest the gang rape and brutal beating of a 23-year-old student on a moving bus.

    Some protesters suffered injuries when they tried to break through steel barricades in a high-security zone in New Delhi. Police fired tear gas and chased the protesters with sticks, and some of the protesters attacked police with stones.

    The protesters were demanding the death penalty for the five suspects who have been arrested by police following the Dec. 16 attack in New Delhi. Police are still looking for the sixth and final assailant.

    The government said Friday that it is seeking life sentences for the assailants.

    The attack sparked days of protests across the country from women demanding authorities take tougher action to protect them against the daily threat of harassment and violence. On Friday, Indian officials announced a broad campaign to protect women in New Delhi.

    Some of the protesters Saturday carried placards reading “Save women. Save India” and “Hang the rapists.”

    VK Singh, a retired Indian army chief, joined the protesters and blamed “political and bureaucratic apathy for crimes against women.” He demanded immediate police reforms to train and arm security forces.

    C.P.N. Singh, a junior home minister, appealed to the demonstrators, who were mostly students, to protest peacefully and avoid vandalizing government property.

    “The government is hearing you and taking steps necessary to ensure the safety of women,” Singh told reporters.

    Ravi Shankar Prasad, a spokesman for the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party, however, condemned the police action against the protesters and asked government leaders to talk to them.

    Police reinforcements rushed to the area as the crowds of protesters swelled Saturday morning on the lawns near Parliament House. The area is a high-security zone, with the presidential mansion, the prime minister’s office and various ministries located there.

    The victim and a companion were attacked after getting a ride on a chartered bus. Police said men on the bus gang-raped the woman and beat her and her companion with iron rods as the bus drove through the city for hours, even passing through police checkpoints. The assailants eventually stripped the pair and dumped them on the side of a road.

    The victim is recovering from injuries in a New Delhi government hospital.

    Gang rape protesters clash with Indian police | GulfNews.com






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    dapat lang na ifastrack ang trial ,need justice ang rape victim.forever na niya bawnunon ang memory . maleksyon na unta ni mga tawhana .

  10. #30
    unsa diay ka devastated if ang bae ma rape? worth ba jud sa life sa tao, or is it enough na mapriso for a lifetime

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