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    Well, well, for the "Great" indian army is doing work to build road and such, its personel are doing things that would be illegal in India. Here is Sabra Ahmadzai who was married to an Indian major who appearently had 2 kids and a wife back home.

    This was some sort of sex ring with her and I wonder how many more Indian army personel are doing the same thing? They should be removed from Afghanistan as they are doing nothing but some form of crime.

    Meanwhile, for Sabra Ahmadzai this is a battle that must be fought - even if it takes many years.
    "I have learnt that you should not marry outside your community," she says, "and if you do then you should inquire and be careful."
    This is great words to live by and I hope that every afghan women hear these words and kick out any indian army personel from their homes.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7870643.stm

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    This is nothing new. Indian soldiers are known to rape Kashmiri girls at will. During the most intensive Mujahideen operations to liberate Kashmir and deliver it from Dar-ul-Kuffar to Dar-ul-Islam, the rape of Kashmiri village-girls by vengeful Indian soldiers became very common indeed. Many Mujahideen who came back told stories about how girls were raped in front of their own families.

    The following is related:

    Two Indian soldiers have been paraded naked for allegedly attempting to rape a girl in Indian-administered Kashmir, police say.

    Two Indian soldiers have been paraded naked for allegedly attempting to rape a girl in Indian-administered Kashmir, police say.

    Angry residents in Kunan village near the northern town of Bandipora beat up the soldiers, stripped them bare and paraded them through the market.

    Police have charged the soldiers with attempted rape.
    Full Report: BBC
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pashtun Mujahideen Commander View Post
    This is nothing new. Indian soldiers are known to rape Kashmiri girls at will.
    Is it just coincidence, or do you always take the Muslim side during a conflict?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pashtun Mujahideen Commander View Post
    Dar-ul-Kuffar to Dar-ul-Islam
    Disgusting terms, disgusting concept, disgusting mentality.

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    It should show that this "worlds largest democracy" is nothing but a sham and a hide out for Hindu hardliners and terrorists. These Indian army members should be driven out of any places that they care rape.

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    This does not make all India are quilty automaticly. If they (India) do try and punish the crimers, it is ok. Every society has it's bad apples.

    But, if this rape thing is a policy of India and/or Indian Army, then woe to them, Sultan and Mujahedden are right up to hilt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by white-wolf View Post
    This does not make all India are quilty automaticly. If they (India) do try and punish the crimers, it is ok. Every society has it's bad apples.

    But, if this rape thing is a policy of India and/or Indian Army, then woe to them, Sultan and Mujahedden are right up to hilt.
    the problem is that the reported cases of indian army personnel raping women, in kashmir or in africa as part of the UN, are disturbingly frequent.

    also, as much as i would disagree with some of turkish sultan's points, i do agree with him that india is not really that democratic

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exarch View Post
    also, as much as i would disagree with some of turkish sultan's points, i do agree with him that india is about as democratic as iran
    How so?..how does random acts of unprofessional army personnel make ones govt less democratic?

    And i would like to see this religious council that makes all the final decisions in India, like in Iran.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fieldmarshal View Post
    How so?..how does random acts of unprofessional army personnel make ones govt less democratic?

    And i would like to see this religious council that makes all the final decisions in India, like in Iran.
    india is undemocratic in the sense that nepotism is rife in india's politics, with the ghandis being only one of several large oligarchical political families:
    http://www.merinews.com/catFull.jsp?articleID=150279

    secodnly,
    these 'random acts' are too frequent to jsut dismiss as a few bad apples
    like the frequency of US servicemen rapists

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exarch View Post
    secodnly,
    these 'random acts' are too frequent to jsut dismiss as a few bad apples
    like the frequency of US servicemen rapists
    Um, we're nowhere near the amount of occurrences like the Indian army. I demand a source.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Exarch View Post
    india is undemocratic in the sense that nepotism is rife in india's politics, with the ghandis being only one of several large oligarchical political families:
    http://www.merinews.com/catFull.jsp?articleID=150279
    Yes the ghandi's are a huge political family, but they do not influence the outcome of any elections. As a matter of fact, in the last decade, they have been soundly beat by the other major party the BJP. I think they won the current elections.

    Indian politics are complicated as in, there are literally thousands of parties, and major parties are made up of a combination of these parties. And small parties change sides all the time, depending on who they think will give them the most power. And then there are state parties, who run for state elections, these are not national parties, but the national party who gets the support of most number of state parties normally win.

    Quote Originally Posted by Exarch View Post
    secodnly,
    these 'random acts' are too frequent to jsut dismiss as a few bad apples
    like the frequency of US servicemen rapists
    They are not a few bad apples, India has a huge army, and most of the ones who are responsible for this undiscipline, are front line guardsmen, these guys get the least training, supervision, and are generally uneducated. Hopefully, the army can quell this problem in time.

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    I find it hard to take someone who has "Supporting Kyrgyzstan" in their signature very seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Turkish Sultan View Post
    This is great words to live by and I hope that every afghan women hear these words and kick out any indian army personel from their homes.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7870643.stm
    Because Afghan woman have nothing else to fear, except being raped by Indian Military Personnel.

    ..and why the hell is bigamy a crime! Who does it hurt. Christ. Its not like murder.

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    Well, Turkish Sultan is a bit narrow-minded in his viewpoint.

    This happens in all armies of varying quantities of frequency, the Indians are by no means an exception.

    The Pakistani Army is itself as corrupt as the corruptest elements of the Indian Army.

    What Turkish Sultan is doing is to single out and isolate the Indian Army for his own ideological purposes, that obviously being he's a Muslim and naturally has an interest in disparaging the non-Muslim Hindus and their activities in Kashmir.

    In Iran, women who are virgins are forcibly married and raped before they are executed on the belief that no woman should die a virgin....now that has nothing to do Islam. So neither does this doctor's activities have anything to do with Hinduism....

    Mind you though, i agree that India is not that democratic, in study conducted years ago, can't remember the study but I rely on Michael Blackman (an expert in Asian Business) in his view that India is one of the most corrupt in the world - worse than China apparently.

    But then again, neither is Pakistan democratic....or a whole host of other Muslim countries he claims solidarity and brotherhood with.
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    Norge, is it just coincidence or do you always take the ignorant side in a conflict?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowcry View Post
    Norge, is it just coincidence or do you always take the ignorant side in a conflict?
    The ignorant side being the side that doesn't favor Islam?
    Last edited by Norge; February 09, 2009 at 06:08 PM.

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    So three girls in 13 years?

    Any rape is bad but I'd hardly call it epidemic.
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    Yeah when they are the victims, Yeah you would be taking an ignorant position.

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    Has nobody yet realised this is a case of muslim on muslim skullduggery?

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    They are too busy fabricating a case against the savage kuffar.



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