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Nov 1st, 2013 at 10:16am
 
WA beautician found guilty of sexual assault


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A male beauty salon worker has been convicted of seven counts of sexual penetration without consent after he touched clients' genitals during hair removal treatment.

But Don Chaminda Prabath Subasinghe, 43, was found not guilty of seven other counts of the same charge in the West Australian District Court on Wednesday.

The jury had deliberated for 11 hours after a nine-day trial.

The offences occurred at the Cut N Curl Beauty Salon in the southern suburb of Canning Vale in late 2010 and early 2011.

Subasinghe was performing the "Brazilian" treatment known as IPL when he committed the offences.

During the trial, the court heard all of the women did not immediately complain and most were contacted by police after two initial complaints.

But Judge Stephen George Scott told the jury there could be good reasons for a delayed complaint.

One of the women had said she "just wanted to forget it" and another thought Subasinghe's digital penetration was an accident.

Another said she "felt like an idiot" because she let him continue and didn't want her boyfriend to know.

Defence lawyer Tom Percy told the jury that none of the women had told Subasinghe to stop or looked distressed when they left the salon.

And Mr Percy said it beggared belief that, while they claimed to have felt uncomfortable, some of the women made further appointments. Huh Huh

Subasinghe was granted bail, subject to conditions including a surety of $20,000, daily reporting to police and that he not leave WA or come within 100m of a point of departure.

The state had opposed bail, but Mr Percy argued Subasinghe was not a flight risk because he had a family and had surrendered his passport, and had medical issues.

He will be sentenced on December 19.

"The only appropriate sentence would be a term of immediate imprisonment," Judge Scott said.

http://www.watoday.com.au/wa-news/wa-beautician-found-guilty-of-sexual-assault-20131030-2wh8s.html
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Reply #1 - Nov 1st, 2013 at 10:17am
 
India: the Story You Never Wanted to Hear


When people ask me about my experience studying abroad in India, I always face the same dilemma. How does one convey the contradiction that over the past few months has torn my life apart, and convey it in a single succinct sentence?
“India was wonderful," I go with, "but extremely dangerous for women.” Part of me dreads the follow-up questions, and part of me hopes for more. I'm torn between believing in the efficacy of truth, and being wary of how much truth people want.

Because, how do I describe my three months in the University of Chicago Indian civilizations program when it was half dream, half nightmare? Which half do I give

Do I tell them about our first night in the city of Pune, when we danced in the Ganesha festival, and leave it at that? Or do I go on and tell them how the festival actually stopped when the American women started dancing, so that we looked around to see a circle of men filming our every move?

Do I tell them about bargaining at the bazaar for beautiful saris costing a few dollars a piece, and not mention the men who stood watching us, who would push by us, clawing at our breasts and groins?

When people compliment me on my Indian sandals, do I talk about the man who stalked me for forty-five minutes after I purchased them, until I yelled in his face in a busy crowd?

Do I describe the lovely hotel in Goa when my strongest memory of it was lying hunched in a fetal position, holding a pair of scissors with the door bolted shut, while the staff member of the hotel who had tried to rape my roommate called me over and over, and breathing into the phone?

How, I ask, was I supposed to tell these stories at a Christmas party? But how could I talk about anything else when the image of the smiling man who masturbated at me on a bus was more real to me than my friends, my family, or our Christmas tree? All those nice people were asking the questions that demanded answers for which they just weren't prepared.

When I went to India, nearly a year ago, I thought I was prepared. I had been to India before; I was a South Asian Studies major; I spoke some Hindi. I knew that as a white woman I would be seen as a promiscuous being and a sexual prize. I was prepared to follow the University of Chicago’s advice to women, to dress conservatively, to not smile in the streets. And I was prepared for the curiosity my red hair, fair skin and blue eyes would arouse.

But I wasn't prepared.

There was no way to prepare for the eyes, the eyes that every day stared with such entitlement at my body, with no change of expression whether I met their gaze or not. Walking to the fruit seller's or the tailer's I got stares so sharp that they sliced away bits of me piece by piece. I was prepared for my actions to be taken as sex signals; I was not prepared to understand that there were no sex signals, only women's bodies to be taken, or hidden away.

I covered up, but I did not hide. And so I was taken, by eye after eye, picture after picture. Who knows how many photos there are of me in India, or on the internet: photos of me walking, cursing, flipping people off. Who knows how many strangers have used my image as pornography, and those of my friends. I deleted my fair share, but it was a drop in the ocean-- I had no chance of taking back everything they took

For three months I lived this way, in a traveler's heaven and a woman's hell. I was stalked, groped, masturbated at; and yet I had adventures beyond my imagination. I hoped that my nightmare would end at the tarmac, but that was just the beginning. Back home Christmas red seemed faded after vermillion, and food tasted spiceless and bland. Friends, and family, and classes, and therapy, and everything at all was so much less real than the pain, the rage that was coursing through my blood, screaming so loud it deafened me to all other sounds. And after months of elation at living in freedom, months of running from the memories breathing down my neck, I woke up on April Fool's Day and found I wanted to be dead.

The student counselors diagnosed me with a personality disorder and prescribed me pills I wouldn't take. After a public breakdown I ended up in a psych ward for two days held against my will, and was released on the condition that I took a "mental leave of absence" from school and went to live with my mother. I thought I had lost my mind; I didn't connect any of it to India-- I had moved on. But then a therapist diagnosed me with PTSD and I realized I hadn't moved a single inch. I had frozen in time. And I’d fallen. And I’d shattered...

http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1023053
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Reply #2 - Nov 1st, 2013 at 10:25am
 
it's not just the sikhs that are leering creeps - it's indians in general.
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Reply #3 - Nov 1st, 2013 at 10:41am
 
TAB manager charged over robbery inside job


A GAMING manager at a city Tabaret has been charged for his role in a terrifying armed robbery while another suspect has fled to India...

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/law-order/tab-manager-charged-over-robbery-inside-job/story-fni0fee2-1226738849565#
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Reply #4 - Nov 1st, 2013 at 10:43am
 
Two men in Australian custody, charged with rape


Sydney, Oct 13 (IANS) Two Indian men, who allegedly blackmailed, abducted and raped an Australian woman, will remain in custody till Oct 22, an Australian court has ruled.

The woman Sep 25 accepted a friend-request through a mobile application from a man, who purported to be 24 years old, Detective Senior Constable Peter Maguire told the ACT Magistrates Court Saturday.

The police suspect that they planned to abduct the woman after she agreed to meet the man at Kippax Fair shopping centre Sep 26, reports the Canberra Times. Maguire said police are still attempting to locate the third man, who sent her the request on Tango chat.

One of the men, Randhir Singh, allegedly approached the woman when she arrived in the shopping centre. He allegedly blackmailed the woman, saying he would show the message to her husband, when she refused to go with him. He also threatened about her child’s safety and welfare.

She was allegedly sexually assaulted on the drive from Kippax to Belconnen and in an apartment on Chandler Street by Ajit Pal Singh and Randhir Singh.

Ajit Pal Singh, 31, was charged with abduction, unlawful confinement, an act of indecency and sexual intercourse without consent.

Co-accused Randhir Singh, 20, was charged with abduction, acts of indecency, intercourse without consent and unlawfully detaining the woman.

http://www.firstpost.com/fwire/two-men-in-australian-custody-charged-with-rape-1169773.html
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Reply #5 - Nov 1st, 2013 at 10:59am
 
There seems to be a lot of wogs raping women.  Somebody needs to tell them that we don't accept that behaviour in Australia.
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Reply #6 - Nov 1st, 2013 at 3:45pm
 
Sikh leader charged with forgery in New Zealand



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A Sikh leader in New Zealand was on Monday charged with forging election documents in a bid to win a local body election three years ago.


Daljit Singh, a former Labour Party candidate, who was running for the Otara-Papatoetoe local board in Auckland Council in 2010, is on trial at the high court in Auckland on 20 charges of using a forged document, Radio New Zealand reported.

Seven other men, who helped Daljit Singh, are also on trial for the same charges, but on fewer counts.

Daljit Singh, a real estate agent, however, pleaded not guilty.  Prosecutor Robin McCoubrey told the court that Daljit Singh falsely changed a large number of people's addresses on the Electoral Enrollment Centre's website so that they came under his constituency, the Otara-Papatoetoe board.

According to the report, most of the people's addresses he changed were Sikhs with the surname Singh.

The prosecutor also told the court that the centre had contacted police when they found anomalies in the addresses "of people being registered in one electorate and that forms were being downloaded from just a couple of computers".  The trial is set for six weeks and will see 200 witnesses testifying.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/punjab/chandigarh/sikh-leader-charged-with-forgery-in-new-zealand/article1-1134973.aspx
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Reply #7 - Nov 1st, 2013 at 3:49pm
 
Indian Suspect in 2009 Rape Extradited to U.S. to Face Charges


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An Indian man charged with the March 11, 2009 rape of a 14-year-old New York girl has been brought to the U.S. from India.

Nassau County prosecutors say 32-year-old Amit Singh was ordered held without bail during a court appearance Sept. 30. He is charged with rape, sexual abuse and child endangerment.

His attorney did not immediately return a call for comment.

Singh is charged with attacking the girl in 2009 as she walked to her high school in Elmont on Long Island.

He allegedly fled to India, where he was later arrested trying to board a flight to Thailand.

Prosecutors say he fled New York the day before the victim identified him in a photo array. They say he was linked by DNA evidence.

PTI adds: Singh was remanded by Judge Angelo Delligatti and is due back in court Oct. 11, Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice said. He faces 25 years in prison.

On March 11, 2009, Singh allegedly approached the 14-year-old girl who was walking past his house to her school. He tried to coax her into his home and then grabbed her when she refused. He is alleged to have forced her inside his home where he raped her, and then drove her to school. The victim told a teacher about the incident.

Singh fled the country five days after the attack and one day before the victim positively identified him in a photo array presented by police. His return to the U.S. to face charges is a result of an international manhunt.

Members of the U.S. Marshal's Service travelled to India last week and brought Singh back to New York's JFK International Airport where he was arrested by detectives from the Nassau County Police Department’s Special Victims Unit.

"Singh subjected this innocent young girl to unspeakable horrors, both physical and emotional, before running to the other side of the world to avoid the consequences," Rice said...

http://www.indiawest.com/news/13979-indian-suspect-in-2009-rape-extradited-to-u-s-to-face-charges.html
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Reply #8 - Nov 1st, 2013 at 3:57pm
 
Charge: Ice cream man tried to trade SeaTac girl treats for strip show


A King County ice cream man accused of offering a 12-year-old free treats if she showed him her bare chest now faces sex crime charges.

King County prosecutors contend Harpreet Singh Tiwana made the indecent offer on Sept. 8 at a SeaTac park. Tiwana, 42, is the person licensed to sell ice cream at SeaTac parks.

On the day in question, the girl and a friend were playing at Angle Lake Park, at 19408 International Blvd., when Tiwana offered her ice cream if she would show him her breasts, a King County Sheriff’s Office detective told the court.

Speaking with investigators, the girl said she and a friend were returning from the park restroom at 5:30 p.m. when Tiwana told her she looked “sexy.”

According to charging papers, she and her friend both claimed Tiwana asked the younger girl to take off her swimsuit top. Both identified Tiwana as the man who made the inappropriate remarks.

http://www.seattlepi.com/local/article/Charge-Ice-cream-man-tried-to-trade-SeaTac-girl-4897749.php
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Reply #9 - Nov 1st, 2013 at 4:09pm
 
Big Dave wrote on Nov 1st, 2013 at 10:59am:
There seems to be a lot of wogs raping women.  Somebody needs to tell them that we don't accept that behaviour in Australia.


Australians need to tell themselves first. Australia has a culture of violence against women.

According to statistics most Australian women will be attacked - not by some foreign "wog" stranger, but instead by somebody that they know.


According to Australian Bureau of Statistics:


*1.47 million (19 per cent of Australian women) have experienced sexual violence since the age of 15.

*In the ABS publication, Recorded Crime Victims 2003, 78 per cent of female victims of sexual assault knew the offender

http://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Parliamentary_Departments/Parliamentary_Library/Publications_Archive/archive/ViolenceAgainstWomen






2% of Australian women have been sexually abused by their own fathers.

Most rapes are carried out by somebody known to the victim.

The International Violence Against Women Survey interviewed nearly 7000 Australian women and found that:



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*Over half of the women surveyed (57%) had experienced at least one incident of physical or sexual violence over their lifetime.

*More than a third of women (34%) had experienced this violence from a former or current partner, although violence from a former partner was more common, and more likely to result in women being injured and feeling that their lives were in danger.

*12% of women reported experiencing sexual violence by an intimate partner (current or former) over their lifetimes, including instances of attempted (3%) and completed (6%) forced intercourse (i.e. rape).

*Women who had experienced sexual violence by their intimate partners were also likely to have been physically abused by them (73%).

*18% of women reported being sexually abused before the age of 16: almost 2% of women identified parents (fathers in all but two cases) as the perpetrators, while a further 16% identified someone other than a parent. The results suggest that the risk of sexual violence in adulthood doubles for women who experience child abuse.

*27% of women reported sexual violence by non-intimates such as other close family members, relatives, friends, colleagues and strangers (although a number of women reported violence from both intimate partners and others). 7% of these women reported attempted forced intercourse and 4 percent reported forced intercourse over their lifetime.

*Only 1% of the women surveyed identified having been raped by a stranger.


http://www.aifs.gov.au/acssa/statistics.html
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Reply #10 - Nov 1st, 2013 at 4:10pm
 
True Colours wrote on Nov 1st, 2013 at 4:09pm:
*Over half of the women surveyed (57%) had experienced at least one incident of physical or sexual violence over their lifetime.


and 100% of men.

But we no complain.
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Reply #11 - Nov 1st, 2013 at 7:58pm
 
Met officer charged with harassing 19-year-old woman


A member of staff at the Met has been charged with harassing a 19-year-old woman, police confirmed.

Harpreet Singh, based within the Central Communications Command, has been bailed to appear at Wimbledon Magistrates Court on Monday.

A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police Service said the 25-year-old, who is also a special constable based at Wandsworth Borough, faces a count of harassment allegedly committed against a 19-year-old woman between 4 April 2013 and 11 July 2013.

He confirmed Singh had initially been arrested on July 17 and had been on police bail until his charge on Friday.

http://www.london24.com/news/crime/met_officer_charged_with_harassing_19_year_old_woman_1_2879156
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Reply #12 - Nov 1st, 2013 at 8:09pm
 
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Sikhism is a very recent sect although its adherents call it a religion. The founder of Sikhism is Guru Nanak Dev Ji, who took materials and principles from Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam and perhaps from other religions.

The founder of this sect was very close to Islam. It is said that he visited Makkah and to a certain degree some people thought that he was approaching Islam at the very beginning.

http://www.islamawareness.net/Sikhism/sikhism_hinduism.html

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Reply #13 - Nov 2nd, 2013 at 10:12am
 
I think many members would share you concerns on why there is only a islam and atheist section.

Where would you put the latest story about the LA shooting?

Where would you put the story of the Jew who killed his own prime minister?
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Reply #14 - Nov 2nd, 2013 at 11:58am
 
Three Arrested After Failing to Bribe NYC Councilman


A New York City councilman called the authorities after turning down a cash bribe by Indian businessmen Davinder Singh and Rajinder Singh seeking his influence on a liquor store license application, a move that eventually lead to three arrests and bribery charges, the Department of Investigation announced Sept. 13.

In a state where more than 30 officials have been charged in or linked to corruption cases in the last seven years, the announcement was refreshingly notable.

“Clearly, the good news is that there are public officials unwilling to sell their offices,' DOI Commissioner Rose Gill Hearn said in announcing the Sept. 13 arrests, calling it the second time in four months a city councilmember has reported being offered a bribe.

On Sept. 13, 37-year-old Davinder Singh and 26-year-old Rajinder Singh were arrested and charged with third degree bribery and giving unlawful gratuities, the DOI said. A third man, Tarsem Singh, was arrested and charges were pending.

All three men were in custody Sept. 13 and unavailable for comment. There was no information available on attorneys for them.

The case, authorities said, stemmed from the businessmen's persistent efforts to persuade City Councilman Donovan Richards to influence the State Liquor Authority regarding a liquor store license application Tarsem Singh filed in May.

http://www.indiawest.com/news/14395-three-arrested-after-failing-to-bribe-nyc-councilman.html
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