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Woman fed to dogs: Taslim Solangi and an end to civility
I want my anger to be as brutal and as devoid of mercy as these murdering charlatans are. I need revenge. We need revenge.
Posted in Current Affairs, crime, south asia, women Also tagged misogyny, pakistan, sexism, violence 22 Comments
Where chili powder-aided gang rape counts as “molestation”
In a country that's replete with as many sexual assault cases as the number of babies born per minute, heinous crimes are everywhere, but one particular heinous crime has recently stood out from the rest.
Posted in Current Affairs, Society, crime, south asia, women Also tagged india, violence 11 Comments


Mumbai: some of us didn’t die