psyche said:yup which'll lead to lose their sense of humanity.
Our unconscious is the same..what changes us is our culture,education, family, traditions, school.
Our mind is too influenzble

psyche said:yup which'll lead to lose their sense of humanity.


nadeeshaF said:![]()
The case of sisters Sarah and Amina Said from the US espcially haunts me. Their father shot them dead for having non-muslim boyfriends and being too americanised. This brute of a man is still on the run, and in hiding supposedly with the help of sympathetic muslim relatives.
Read about it here>>http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=24329
You can listen to the 911 call placed by the shot and dying Sarah Said (warning: graphical) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rT_jm0pW6c
To see what happy average teenagers these two girls were, you can visit their myspace. Check the last date they logged in, days before they were killed. Did they even know what was ahead of them? http://www.myspace.com/semirockerchic
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thats so sad.jess said:wow i beleive THIS backs up my theory for the "7reasns behind muslim women dress" (or wtever the name of it is). geeeeeeee.... her muslim dress didint prevent her from getting raped??? it didint protect her life either i see innocent life taken when it should have been protected..... poor thing![]()


aye_sha90 said:
dress is not what prevent us frm rape.. That is totally wrong!![]()
In a soo narrow.minded country, rapes are maj-. then in western countries....





TΞΞNSTAR™ said:huh??
Well I guess ur narrow minded country is refered to united states...
ah rapes are maj-. then in western countries..
if so....
check this out..
Every 2 minutes, someone in the U.S. is sexually assaulted.
Here's the math. According to the U.S. Department of Justice's National Crime Victimization Survey — the country's largest and most reliable crime study — there were 272,350 sexual assaults in 2006 (the most recent data available).
There are 525,600 minutes in a non-leap year. That makes 31,536,000 seconds/year. So, 31,536,00 divided by 272,350 comes out to 1 sexual assault every 116 seconds, or about 1 every 2 minutes.
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got the difference???
Think twise nd post wise..![]()




jamiezue said:about one month ago I myself made a post about that gurl atefeh. anyway it was not a thread.Now you have made it. I 'm proud of you for being a sensitive person


aye_sha90 said:Bro, US is a Huge country,,u cant comment in this way about such a country ...![]()
You are comparing US with?
I always do thnk twice b4 posting, dun worry abt dat..
There is not only US in this world and as i've told US.. how many States? One'? he he...
try to think better when you post as well
I will think about myself![]()
Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference
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TΞΞNSTAR™ said:Good way of Skipping the point..
Read ur post again.. u were not talkin abt SL.. u were talking about Western Countries.. Just Accept when u r wrong nd try nt to repeat it again..
So ... Ill.
P.S .. United States.. is a Western Country / State..![]()

No worries about dat.. 
aye_sha90 said:But don't compare a country with millions and ...???
West is Europe, US, Australia, NZ,. Japan.. South America... ...... etc.....
Well, it depends on uNo worries about dat..
peezz..





TΞΞNSTAR™ said:Okie Dokie..
Just Check out there Statistics..
Europe
In a randomly selected study of nearly 1,200 ninth grade students
in Geneva, Switzerland, 20% of girls revealed they had
experienced at least one incident of sexual abuse.(2002)
• In Bosnia and Herzegovina, alone, estimates of the numbers
of women raped range from 10,000 to 60,000. (2000)
• A survey in the United Kingdom found that 19.4 % of women
had been victims of sexual violence.
• 6 % of women reported having been sexually assaulted in the
past five years in Tirana, Albania.
• 2 % of women reported having been sexually assaulted in the
past five years in Budapest, Hungary.
• 4.8 % of women reported having been sexually assaulted in
the past five years in Diaulia, Kaunas, Klaipeda, Panevezys,
and Vilnius in Lithuania.
• 11.6 % of women in the Czech Republic reported experiencing
forced sexual contact in their lifetime, and 3.4 % of those
women reported they had experienced forced sexual contact on
more than one occasion.
• 25% of women polled in a Norwegian study who had lived
with an intimate partner had experienced physical and/or sexual
abuse by their partner.
South America
In Peru, 90 % of 12 to 16 year old girls giving
birth were pregnant from rape, and often
incest.
• In Costa Rica, Peru and Uruguay, a rapist
can go free under the Penal Code if he proposes
to marry the victim and she consents.
• 49 % of the 1,000 women surveyed in Sacatepequez,
Guatemala, have been physically,
sexually or emotionally abused, 75%
by an intimate male partner.
• A statistical survey conducted in Netzahualcoyotl,
Mexico found that one in three
women had been victims of family violence;
20% report blows to the stomach during
pregnancy.
• Island-wide random surveys of women in
Barbados revealed that nearly 1/3 of respondents
had been sexually abused during
childhood or adolescence.
Canada
23.3 % of women had
been victims of rape and
attempted rape.
Source
http://www.gmu.edu/facstaff/sexual/brochures/WorldStats2005.pdf
http://www.nationmaster.com/country/ir-iran/cri-crime
Nd .. I Couldnt find any Stats of Middle east Crimes ... Maybe coz its low in numbers.. anyway if u find any.. do let me knw..
ah btw.. hope u undrstood well about the present situation of the Big Numbered Western Countries

This is the hidden situation of lot of eastern countries.

But sri lankan Police Children and Women Bureau says so with statisticsaye_sha90 said:
dress is not what prevent us frm rape.. That is totally wrong!![]()
In a soo narrow.minded country, rapes are maj-. then in western countries....
full articleChief Inspector Balachandra said that the decision to crack down followed a study on some 30 cases of sexual abuse of children and women in which the suspects had claimed that the exposure to sexual scenes and newspapers, magazines and television programmes had provoked them to commit the crime.
Dress rehearsal for ‘moral police’
By Damith Wickremasekara
The 'Moral Police' has been summoned to enforce a 'Censorship' on photographs in newspapers and Magazines and pictures in the electronic media, in a fresh effort to reduce what they call sexual crime against children and women.
Under the crackdown initially, the Police Children and Women Bureau will warn newspapers and magazines over what they perceive as 'Obscene’ photographs. Unless the warning is heeded, legal action would be initiated, OIC of the Children and Women's Bureau, Buddhika Balachandra told The Sunday Times.
He said that the Police would decide on the photographs published, or TV programmes broadcast whether they would be considered "Obscene", and some newspaper publications have already been spoken to.![]()
Chief Inspector Balachandra said that the decision to crack down followed a study on some 30 cases of sexual abuse of children and women in which the suspects had claimed that the exposure to sexual scenes and newspapers, magazines and television programmes had provoked them to commit the crime.
However, no guidelines have been drawn on how photographs or programmes would be considered as "Obscene".
He said already newspapers and magazines were being scrutinized and television programmes are being monitored to detect whether photographs and scenes that were considered "Obscene" were being published or broadcast.
He said two popular dance programmes on two separate television stations had already been identified as those going against the existing laws.
CI Balachandra said that the media would be kept under continuous scrutiny under the programme as the police hope to continue to implement the existing laws.
He said they would be acting on public complaints in addition to their own investigations and had already received such complaints. A violation of the regulations could result in a six month jail term or a Rs. 10,000 fine.
source