Girl killed in Pakistani-administered Kashmir acid attackLaw & Order | 207083 hits | Nov 02 9:44 am | Posted by: commanderkai Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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I read another article on this story saying the girls scalp was visible she was burned so bad. Hard to imagine a worse death.
I'd like to imagine one for her parents.
Sickening doesn't even begin to cover this.
Anything other than a slow, painful death for the parents of this girl is too good.
And these bastards do it to their own kid. Animals.
Around 1,500 acid attacks are reported globally each year, with 80 per cent of them on women, says London-based charity, Acid Survivors Trust International, adding this is a gross under-estimate as most victims are scared to speak out.
There is no official statistics for India, but a study conducted by Cornell University in January 2011 said there were 153 attacks reported in the media from 1999 to 2010.
Many of these attacks, said the study, are acts of revenge because a woman spurns sexual advances or rejects a marriage proposal.
“These men feel so insulted that a woman could turn them down and have an attitude of ‘If I can’t have you, no one can’,” says Sushma Kapoor, deputy director for UN Women in South Asia.
And to make it even worse
Lemme guess Sandy was a Muzzie Terrorist Plot or was it Obama's fault this time around ?
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I'm wondering, is it common practice for muslim homes to have acid IN the home? Never mind, I already know the answer.
Anything other than a slow, painful death for the parents of this girl is too good.
Considering how little governments in that power truly wield, it's not surprising that dangerous substances aren't so heavily controlled like they are here.
Considering how little governments in that power truly wield, it's not surprising that dangerous substances aren't so heavily controlled like they are here.
True, but how easily can you obtain acids of such strength in such a remote region, with arguably little in the way of need for industrial strength acids like this? Seriously, I don't know, at all.
I mean, if it was more...household acids, like car batteries, how long would it take for something like that to burn through the skin like described?
Considering how little governments in that power truly wield, it's not surprising that dangerous substances aren't so heavily controlled like they are here.
True, but how easily can you obtain acids of such strength in such a remote region, with arguably little in the way of need for industrial strength acids like this? Seriously, I don't know, at all.
I mean, if it was more...household acids, like car batteries, how long would it take for something like that to burn through the skin like described?
A long time because household acids are so diluted so as not to cause disfiguring burns.
As to your first point, I would guess that it gets delivered.
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Couldn't comeback with anything worth while after getting called on your bullshit eh.
Fundamentalist religion combined with backwoods hillbilly primitivism is one of the most evil things combinations of insanity and stupidity that humans have ever concocted.
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Couldn't comeback with anything worth while after getting called on your bullshit eh.
Well to be fair, DD this didn't take any effort to dig up. It's front page in a lot of papers here.