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http://www.hindu.com/2007/01/17/stories/2007011716920100.htm
What a horrible crime. I am feeling chilled with fear even to think about the pain the victim's parents are going through esp.., after knowing the motive behind the demise of their loved ones. Can't even imagine the pain the children suffered when these 100 kg beasts preying them to quench their exotic desires.
Even though this outbreak is increasingly unrestrainable in West too, at least there are gizmos to keep tabs on these breeds and more importantly the awareness among parents to be vigilant when on this.
Poor parents in India would have never even imagined such things might happen to their kids.
After watching movies like Page3, I am getting to feel that these kinds of exotic pursuits seem to be prevalent and thriving well especially among the newly mushrooming millionaires society (Little hypothetical in being specific to a class).
I expect the Govt. to act swiftly and ensures appropriate directions are followed to wipe out such freaks from the society and instill awareness and promote appropriate initiatives.
A question, What do you really think the root cause of these incidents across the world?
Painfully.....
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1. 30 Kids killed in Noida for their body parts.
2. About 10 adults (men) killed in Andhra Pradesh by two homosexuals.
3.About a dozen killed in Mumbai near Marine Lines by a serial killer who has left his name in a paper like in Dhoom 2.
4.Four bodies of children found in a deserted warehouse in Punjab.
5.Many have been cheated of their kidneys in Tamilnadu.
My gut feeling is that due to new found affluence of some in India with widening of the gap between the rich and poor, people are taking all types of methods to acquire quick wealth. The influx of so many TV/Movies and other entertainment avenues the people are getting influenced/corrupted much faster than a decade ago.
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Is it possible that such issues are in news more due to the surge in media companies? Facts of life, previously under the radar, are now increasingly being reported as the various channels try to outdo each other? Theres probably nothing 'imported' or 'new' about these cases except the coverage.
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This shows that things haven't really changed in India much in the last 40 years.
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Can't really disagree with that. But on the other side, its the media that feeds these frenzies and exotic, weird interests.. Well, its really a double edged sword I should say.
While there hasn't been a significant growth in the media industry in the last five years but the incidents of this criteria seem to outnumber... I am quite sure there is a steep curve..
What I really emphasize..
1. The Law enforcement is not taking appropriate action, unless this is handled harshly how would expect the crippled to refrain from committing such atrocities..
2. What measures are taken by LE Agencies to prevent this from happening again.. any initiatives.. perhaps I've missed, please educate me if you really know, Its not just India, it is Canada and US too..
3. The kids whisked away and hurt never make it to their life, a very very small percentage probably.
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Originally posted by jake3d
Is it possible that such issues are in news more due to the surge in media companies? Facts of life, previously under the radar, are now increasingly being reported as the various channels try to outdo each other? Theres probably nothing 'imported' or 'new' about these cases except the coverage.
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The cowards never started,
The weak died on the way,
Only the strong arrived.
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