kossoff
Striker
I don't know him these days but last i heard, about 10 years back, he ran a computer shop in a local town to where I grew up. I don't think he's a terrorist or on any watch lists.White anarchists are as equally as bad!
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I don't know him these days but last i heard, about 10 years back, he ran a computer shop in a local town to where I grew up. I don't think he's a terrorist or on any watch lists.White anarchists are as equally as bad!
What a very brave girl. Saying she would fight for justice until her last breath. If there is such a thing as paradise then I hope she's up there now. RIP
I hope the scum who did this, including those who downplayed her claims, burn in hell.
I have a splendid idea. Let’s invite Muslims from Bangladesh, India and Pakistan to bring their culture over here!
We will all be better off with a multicultural society. Anyone who disagrees or has anything bad to say about Islam and its associated culture is worse than a Nazi paedophile.
The year ending March 2017 Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) estimated that 12.1% of adults aged 16 to 59 have experienced sexual assault (including attempts) since the age of 16, equivalent to an estimated 4 million victims (Appendix Tables 1 and 2).
Indecent exposure or unwanted sexual touching (11.5% of adults aged 16 to 59, 3.8 million victims) was more common than rape or assault by penetration (including attempts) (3.4%, 1.1 million victims).
Given the nature of the story, how many rapes as a percentage do you think are reported in countries where just reporting it could lead to you being murdered? ?How do rape statistics in those countries compare to here?
As your starting point:-
Offences for the 12 months of 2017, 40,000 rapes recorded by police and due to unreporting, it's estimated over 150,000 actual rapes.
Sexual offences in England and Wales - Office for National Statistics
Given the nature of the story, how many rapes as a percentage do you think are reported in countries where just reporting it could lead to you being murdered? ?
I’d say that would be pretty feasible actually.That's quite a complex question with little data to go on. The article says there were 900 odd rapes in Bangladesh last year, the population is over 150 million. Under reporting would have to be 500 times higher than here to be comparable.
I’d say that would be pretty feasible actually.
Women’s rights in places like Bangladesh are centuries, not years, behind those in the west. Women’s movements still have to speak publicly in very guarded terms.Really?
Women's groups in this country have been complaining about institutional attitudes to rape for years. Women's movements in Bangladesh only say actual figures will be higher, I'd say reporting of 1 in every 2000 incidents (to make it equivalent) deserves significantly stronger language.
f***ing hell.Absolutely horrendous someone’s once sent me a video of IS burning people in cages.
Hate that stuff and I can’t unsee it.
Women’s rights in places like Bangladesh are centuries, not years, behind those in the west. Women’s movements still have to speak publicly in very guarded terms.
We’re talking about them literally risking their lives or a severe physical or chemical attack for speaking out rather than a loud tut and rolling of the eyes.
Things are nonetheless improving, albeit very slowly, and we can all only hope that this is a trend which continues and picks up a pace.
It's ridiculous to even try and compare Bangladesh to the UK..
There's an assumption in your argument that once those women get a voice that it will make a difference to the attitudes of men, especially young men.
The ONS stats have some data on the reasons women in this country don't report rape. Embarrassment (result of years of victim blaming) is one of the main reasons and that's the case in countries with strong religious culture.
Why?
How do rape statistics in those countries compare to here?
As your starting point:-
Offences for the 12 months of 2017, 40,000 rapes recorded by police and due to unreporting, it's estimated over 150,000 actual rapes.
Sexual offences in England and Wales - Office for National Statistics
That's quite a complex question with little data to go on. The article says there were 900 odd rapes in Bangladesh last year, the population is over 150 million. Under reporting would have to be 500 times higher than here to be comparable.
Your either a WUM or you seriously need to take your head out of your arse and look at the real issues facing woman & girls in that country.There's an assumption in your argument that once those women get a voice that it will make a difference to the attitudes of men, especially young men.
The ONS stats have some data on the reasons women in this country don't report rape. Embarrassment (result of years of victim blaming) is one of the main reasons and that's the case in countries with strong religious culture.
Why?
Women’s rights in places like Bangladesh are centuries, not years, behind those in the west. Women’s movements still have to speak publicly in very guarded terms.
We’re talking about them literally risking their lives or a severe physical or chemical attack for speaking out rather than a loud tut and rolling of the eyes.
Things are nonetheless improving, albeit very slowly, and we can all only hope that this is a trend which continues and picks up a pace.
That's quite a complex question with little data to go on. The article says there were 900 odd rapes in Bangladesh last year, the population is over 150 million. Under reporting would have to be 500 times higher than here to be comparable.
They are proud of their space programme though.There's still places in India where women/girls are not allowed to sleep in the house when they're menstruating and have to sleep in a dilapidated communal hut on the outskirts of the village.