Aussie wrote on Mar 13
th, 2013 at 5:21pm:
... wrote on Feb 22
nd, 2013 at 9:49am:
ian wrote on Feb 21
st, 2013 at 11:14pm:
Sir lastnail wrote on Feb 21
st, 2013 at 3:42pm:
the big question is how much of this poo have we brought here under the guise of immigration ?
Yeah, because no Orstralian ever commits rape and murder.
India has a much higher rate of omegas who are likely to resort to this kind of thing than other places. Go to india with an attractive girl, and you won't believe the reaction - they literally just stand there, gawking, with their tongues han ging out and their hand on their dicks. And it's not just 1 or 2 either - it's everyone! It really must be seen to be believed.
I don't understand how I missed this Thread. I've been there a few times with what I consider to be an attractive female.....and you are talking utter sh1t.
hospital in Gwalior by Indian police. (Reuters)
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Indian police say they have detained and are questioning more than a dozen people in relation to the gang-rape of a Swiss tourist.
The woman and her husband were camping during a trip in Madhya Pradesh state when they were attacked by a group of up to eight men.
Police say the pair had set up camp in a small village when the men attacked, robbed and then raped the woman in front of her husband.
"[They] tied up the man and raped the woman in his presence," local police official SM Afzal said. About 10,000 rupees ($177) and a mobile phone was stolen, he added.
The 40-year-old woman was taken to hospital, but has since been released and has spoken to authorities.
The couple were on their way to the tourist destination of Agra, home to the iconic Taj Mahal monument, in northern India.
The Swiss ministry said its diplomats in India were in contact with local authorities and it hoped the attackers would be "swiftly identified and would appear before a court to answer for their actions".
"We are deeply shocked by this tragic incident suffered by a Swiss citizen and her partner in India," the Swiss foreign ministry in Bern said in a statement.
In 2003, a 36-year-old female Swiss diplomat was abducted in the car park of a popular New Delhi auditorium, driven away by two men and raped.