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Female Student Gang Raped in Bus
tycho
#21 Posted : Saturday, December 29, 2012 1:38:03 PM
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Would you consider a man who fantasizes himself having sex with a woman, a rapist?

Would you consider being a woman implies being raped in essence?

Or are women ever free to give consent?
Sure
#22 Posted : Saturday, December 29, 2012 3:01:35 PM
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youcan'tstopusnow wrote:


I bleed deep in the heart for a sister who had to endure male brutality that led to her death. Where is this world heading to? Similar scenarios happen hapa hapa tu but never get the media coverage that the Indian student got.

Fair thee well Indian lady, for you shall become an angel, a guardian angel. You are an angel now.
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tycho
#23 Posted : Saturday, December 29, 2012 3:28:18 PM
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Sure wrote:


Fair thee well Indian lady, for you shall become an angel, a guardian angel. You are an angel now.


What does this expression show about our beliefs? If she has in fact become an angel, why should we give her assurance of the fact?

Or are we admitting defeat to evil?
FRM2011
#24 Posted : Friday, January 04, 2013 10:37:39 AM
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I think this case has pointed out what ails my country Kenya. Let me explain; After the gang-rape incidence, India was literally on fire. It became the hottest political issue and the prime minister had to issue several press conferences to plead with the outraged public to give the govt time to conclude investigations. After the girl died, the lawyers body met and agreed none of their members would represent the beasts who had committed such a heinous crime. The judiciary has set up a special court to fastrack the case. Everyone is expecting a death sentence within two weeks at most. The parliament is already debating a new stiffer law for rapists.

Now back to my country, on 1st Jan 2013 two human beasts ( sorry i can't put my emotions away here) gang-raped a 4-year old girl in Mombasa and then strangled her to death. The public caught up with one of them but the other one is still missing. Despite the wide media coverage of the crime, there has been muted debate even here on wazua. Apart from local MP, Ali hassan Joho,no one is pressurising the police to track down the missing beast. What happened to our value system as a society. If such a crime cannot provoke a national outrage that would force the leaders to put in place measures to protect our young ones. Where is the church to hold the moral compass for the society. Where is the NCCK ? Ooh I remember, they called a press conference two days ago to complain about the nominees to the TSC.
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#25 Posted : Wednesday, January 09, 2013 9:10:04 AM
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FRM2011 wrote:
I think this case has pointed out what ails my country Kenya. Let me explain; After the gang-rape incidence, India was literally on fire. It became the hottest political issue and the prime minister had to issue several press conferences to plead with the outraged public to give the govt time to conclude investigations. After the girl died, the lawyers body met and agreed none of their members would represent the beasts who had committed such a heinous crime. The judiciary has set up a special court to fastrack the case. Everyone is expecting a death sentence within two weeks at most. The parliament is already debating a new stiffer law for rapists.

Now back to my country, on 1st Jan 2013 two human beasts ( sorry i can't put my emotions away here) gang-raped a 4-year old girl in Mombasa and then strangled her to death. The public caught up with one of them but the other one is still missing. Despite the wide media coverage of the crime, there has been muted debate even here on wazua. Apart from local MP, Ali hassan Joho,no one is pressurising the police to track down the missing beast. What happened to our value system as a society. If such a crime cannot provoke a national outrage that would force the leaders to put in place measures to protect our young ones. Where is the church to hold the moral compass for the society. Where is the NCCK ? Ooh I remember, they called a press conference two days ago to complain about the nominees to the TSC.


Very true. We Kenyans only care about our individual selves and family. What happens to others is not our problem.

BBI will solve it
:)
tycho
#26 Posted : Wednesday, January 09, 2013 9:22:57 AM
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Rape is an institution that has been given tacit approval though overtly condemned.
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#27 Posted : Friday, August 23, 2013 11:53:16 AM
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Impunity
#28 Posted : Friday, August 23, 2013 12:27:37 PM
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dunkang wrote:


Nini mbaya na wahindi? I thought they had a minor thing?
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