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India-Pakistan
Pakistan hardliners threaten protests after rape law reform
2006-11-16
Posted by:anonymous5089

#6  What's to reform? as far as pakiwaki law goes the onus of guilt in rape cases is on the female, she is by definition an adulteress. Just cos these fuckers have a worthless, barbaric code of conduct doesn't mean we shouldn't respect their laws.
Posted by: pihkalbadger   2006-11-16 19:33  

#5  Hell, they do that at the madrassahs already, bigjim. Sodding an abandoned prepubescent lad or two simply won't salve such an agonizing wound. For the Lions of Islam™ this sort of Dire Humiliation™ requires, nay, demands that a woman must suffer for it.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-11-16 16:54  

#4  Each other maybe?
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-11-16 14:45  

#3  Who will the Islamists gang rape in order to prove this point avenge this Dire Humiliation™?
Posted by: Zenster   2006-11-16 11:18  

#2  This was an important gamble and a big win for Perv.

The coalition of Islamists in his parliament was the biggest obstacle to a lot of what we were encouraging him to do, like crack down on the madrassas.

So he engineered a political fight over a very popular issue, in which the Islamists would not just lose, but also lose face and political power heading into an election.

So now, if they get punished, he will be able to undermine them even more, and clamp down on a lot of the baddies. It is a process.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-11-16 08:41  

#1   Making it easier to prosecute rapes will turn Pakiland into a free sex society? Seems to me that is what they have now.

This is a real breakthrough, Pakistan has just entered the 10th century!
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-11-16 07:28  

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