Nggak sadar dia kalo lagi pencitraan napsu terpendam. 
Sejak masuk sini kan ngomongnya soal selangkangan melulu. 

tem..item.., nggak kesian apa ama si uplik? 
Udah ada sebulan tuh si uplik nungging.. 

--- "widura" <a.widura@...> wrote:

> Koq ente dapet aja ya berita soal perkosaan, perampokan model2 
> gini ?...
> -----Original Message-----
> From: item abu <itemabu@...>
> 
> > Hehehe.... kader BNP dan Jamaat-e-Islami itu ternyata tukang 
> > merkosa cewek kafir di Bangladesh.
> > 
> > Dr namanya, kita tau bhw tukang merkosa itu adalah orang Islam. 
> > Dan krn yg diperkosa itu khususnya kafir, tentunya mereka itu 
> > merkosa demi auloh spy dpt pahala jihad merkosa dr auloh, dgn 
> > kata lain, tukang merkosa itu adalah orang Islam yg soleh dan 
> > bertaqwa.
> >
> > Islam itu kan agama yg benar unt pemerkosa, pedophile, sex 
> > maniak, tukang siksa cewek dan segala macam bajingan keparat 
> > lainnya.
> > 
> > 
> > http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-04-26/south-asia/29474228_1_probe-panel-judicial-commission-family-members
> >
> > 
> > 'Minority women' gang raped in Bangladesh in 2001-02
> > IANS, Apr 26, 2011, 02.00pm IST
> > Tags:
> >     * Taslima Nasreen
> > DHAKA:  A judicial commission has concluded that over 200 Hindu 
> > women were raped following the 2001 parliamentary election, 
> > forcing many terrorized families to flee the country.
> > The acts were allegedly committed  by cadres of the Bangladesh 
> > Nationalist Party (BNP) and its ally  Jamaat-e-Islami who won the 
> > 2001 polls, the report said, citing the  involvement of many top 
> > leaders and lawmakers of the alliance that is  now in the 
> > opposition.
> > While the commission referred to the victims as "minority women", 
> > media reports of that period had identified them as Hindus.
> > With Begum Khaleda Zia as the prime minister, the BNP-Jamaat 
> > alliance ruled Bangladesh during 2001-06.
> > The violence went on for 15 months and "the barbarous act was 
> > intended  to force them to leave the country. They were, in the 
> > eyes of the  culprits, enemies as they voted for the Awami 
> > League", The Daily Star  said on Tuesday, quoting commission 
> > sources.
> > The commission  submitted the report to home minister Sahara 
> > Khatun. It lists 3,625  incidents of major crimes, including 
> > killing, rape, arson and looting.
> > Media reports at that time had detailed the plight of hundreds of 
> > Hindu families crossing over to India, forcing the Indian 
> > government to  express concern.
> > Bangladeshi poet Daud Hyder, who visited the camps in India where 
> > these families were lodged and wrote about it, was later charged 
> > with sedition and imprisoned.
> > The wave of violence was the subject of "Lajja" by novelist 
> > Taslima Nasreen, who angered the Islamists at home and was had to 
> > quit Bangladesh. She still remains exiled.
> > Many victims and their family members interviewed by the probe 
> > panel  narrated harrowing experiences, but said they did not 
> > lodge police  reports or undergo forensic tests for fear of 
> > inviting social stigma,  the report says.
> > Many victims and their family members across the country 
> > contacted the commission when it was conducting the probe.
> > According to the panel, it would be "tough or, to some extent,  
> > impossible" to continue the probe into the rape allegations "as 
> > the  victims themselves are unwilling to do the legal battle".
> > The  probe panel found that most of the gang rapes occurred in 
> > the country's southern part - Bhola, Barisal, Agoiljhara and 
> > Gaurnadi.
> > The  accused were acquitted for lack of witnesses. In some cases, 
> > police gave final reports while the names of the accused were 
> > dropped in over 500  cases out of the 3,625 major incidents.
> > With the passing of a  decade, some of the accused utilised "good > > 
> > connection with ruling Awami  League men", which forced the 
> > police to drop many cases, the media  report said.
> > The panel has named several BNP and Jamaat leaders for their 
> > involvement in the post-poll violence.
> 
> 
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