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Innocent German girl aged 23, beaten in public, by Indian Border Security Force personnel.?

Ladies and gentlemen ,

Plz see the blog at the following URL for further detail.

http://www.myspace.com/utopianorchestra

I have started it right today. So I haven't been able to decorate it at all. Further I am an unix/mozilla user. So my OS/Browser do not support myspace advanced editor. So I couldn't format the text properly. I'm sorry. But it is only the information that is important. Do u think it was wrong to post it? If not please mail this link to as many as possible.

Update:

Added later: Dear vijay_k, You must have seen the news paper report quoted in the blog. It mentioned that the other party (BSF Jawans )fled. They would not if they were right. Isn't it?

We are eager to hear their version. Would they dare to come forward and tell us?

The blog also pointed out that the Railway Police Super of Sealdah Station Mr. Barun Mallick said to Anandabazar (another city daily) that the BSF jawan didn't have any right at all to ask for Karins passport. Is he wrong?

It seems u are a corrupted Indian government official who think they r allpowerful and always right. Thats why u have made such nonsense and shameless remarks. Must be the only negative rating my question got was a gift from u. Thanks

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favourite answer

    No, Not at all.

    This incident is a true brutal account of

    what our policemen do in the society.

    Such gruesome happenings can also

    be seen in the following media reports:

    1. Policemen beating Primary teachers

    in a barbaric fashion, right in the state

    capital of Bihar, who demanded regulari-

    sation of their jobs. Police used tear gas

    to disperse them. These teachers were

    teaching for years,on a meagre salary

    of about Rs.1500/-per month.

    2. Same acts of police were seen in Ranchi,

    capital of Jharkhand, when they beaten

    primary teachers mercilessly about 2 months ago.

    3. Yesterday, the police of Chandigarh, beaten

    the temporary teacher(working for years), brutally

    in front of camera, who demanded regular pay.

    4. Four months ago, the police used lathi, water

    canons to disperse Medical Students, protesting

    against reservations.

    Such brutal acts are patronised by all the political

    leaders, so that the teachers leave such jobs

    of educating the masses, & that the students remain

    ignorant, illiterate to determine which is good for the

    society. The leaders are interested in vote banks only.

    5. Rape by police in custody and elsewhere is a common

    crime.

    6. Bribes taken by police is an essential perk and

    they often boast of.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    that's sorry state of affair. some incorrect people provide the undesirable call to the entire set of the society. India is a competent united states for treating the foriegn travellers,yet some make the milk spoiled. Such style of issues got here approximately in any area of the worldwide isn't comendable.that's good for the customary public as an entire and calcutta peoples especially to grant an identical scientific care to the culprits on the spot. Mob has a ability enable they unite to do good

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    No I don't think that it was wrong to post it. This is a clear violation of human rights and the authorities in India should do something about this now.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    u cant blame to the other party without hear ing them, as 4 law is concern every govt empolyee is 24 on duty and if they smell some thing against the law ,they are very much in position to check the indetity of each and every persons

  • No, not at all. I think every one should be high lighting these kind of things that happen.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Its very unfortunate and such thing should never have happened.

  • 1 decade ago

    go to your consulate nearest and sue them

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