How we can say them human, person who r raping some1.

y we r unable to create a environment where-
1: a girl could also move @ night freely.
2: a girl should b treated respectedly.
3: girl should have the same right to agree or disagree.

there r so many other things to say but good Night.

On 12/25/12, avinash shahi <[email protected]> wrote:
> How horrible this painful life incident.
> We're really very bad society.
> She can't listen,speak and see, and subjected to?
> Instead of suggesting long term solutions and better law to deal with
> such brutal crimes.
> Short-term solutions must be found, otherwise, time is not far,
> anarchy will be the best prefered society.
> Capital punishment as many advocating, is not a bad idea.
> I'm pained of hearing again and again about structural reforms.
> My sister is right when she says: men can't give justice to
> women/girls all men are sexists and treat women as property and
> objects.
> So Half of the earth and half of the sky is in very depressed state of
> situation.
> We're almost lost.:(
> And as this post goes to many mailing lists,there must be another rape
> taking place somewhere in the country.
> TNN Dec 23, 2012, 06.37AM IST
> A 13-year-old blind girl gave birth to a female child at civil
> hospital, Akola, on Thursday night after she was admitted here with
> eight-and-a-half-months pregnancy from the adjoining Washim district.
> The rape victim, who had been born blind, is a std VI student of Gobra
> Naik School for Blind, Deaf and Dumb in IUDP area of Washim city.
>
> The rape accused, Subhash Jadhav (36), a resident of Vitthal Nagar,
> Mehkar, district Buldhana, is a watchman at the school. He was
> arrested on the basis of a complaint filed by the girl's mother and
> remanded to police custody. Headmaster of the school Lokchand Rathod
> has also been arrested in this connection. The magistrate of Washim
> court remanded Rathod to police custody till December 26.
>
> The girl was studying at the residential school since the age of 5.
> The rape came to light when she went home in village Adoli, Washim
> district, and the mother noticed her distended stomach. The girl was
> taken to hospital, where she was declared pregnant. The girl then
> revealed the rape to her mother. She was subjected to sexual assault
> many times, and threatened to keep the incidents secret.
>
> Meanwhile, the recognition of the residential school has been
> cancelled by commissioner of handicapped welfare, Pune, following a
> consistent demand. Washim MP Bhavna Gawli and many social workers have
> demanded severe punishment to the accused.
> http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-12-23/nagpur/35981898_1_blind-girl-police-custody-residential-school
>
>
>
> --
> Avinash Shahi
> MPhil Research Scholar
> Centre for the Study of Law and Governance
> Jawaharlal Nehru University
> New Delhi India
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