Rabu, 30 September 2015
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19.54 in Characteristic
- The tip of the eye near the nose decreases towards the inward; The most commo
- Hair thin edge of the temple, the ear does not stand up
- Arm, near the shoulder, not thin
- The edge of the visible parts of the thighs alias is not round anymore
- Visible veins in the calf, not varicose veins
- The little finger is held straight in a cold sweat, embarrassed
- Shape hips down to the bottom
- If you already frequent intercourse usually most women will experience enlargement of the pelvic area
- If you are new connection, bias visible from the road rather awkward manner and in pain
- There may be other ..
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18.25 in Prostitution
Polrestabes Surabaya arrested two perpetrators of the theft to the mode of drugging his victims after he impersonate online prostitution, Tuesday (29/09/2015).
Two female perpetrators namely, Feni and Fafa residents of Jalan Dukuh Kupang, Surabaya.
Of arrest was obtained evidence in the form of one Laptop brand Fujitsu, an I Phone, Blackberry, driving license, ID card, ATM BCA belonging to the victim, and a pack of clozarail drug that has been smoothed.
In its action, the two women selling themselves through the medium of social nets petemanan Wi-chat with the attractive cost of US$ 30
After getting customers, this woman took the victim checked in at a hotel room.
Currently in that room, the person must give drink to the victim by saying that the drug is a powerful drug, which serves durable.
"I told you a powerful drug, but it was soporific. 10 seeds clozarail drug me and my direct mashed mixed with a drink, and then I give it to the person," said Feni.
Selasa, 16 Desember 2014
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04.33 in sementara shalat jadi korban pemerkosaan
TANGERANG - really unlucky fate of this woman. The young woman's call him this flower became a victim of depravity two thieves menyantroni house residence in a residential area of Pondok Banda, Pamulang, South Tangerang City.
Kapolsektro Pamulang, Doddy Commissioner Ferdinand on Monday (10/06/2014) says, a woman who refused his name published was raped when she was praying tahajud. "It was midnight on September 29 last," said Doddy.
Doddy said, the two thieves broke into the victim's home around 00.00, and found the victim, call it interest, being alone. "Victim's husband being out of town service," said Doddy.
Both also searched the property interest, and steal cash $ 1 million and a mobile phone. "Before leaving, one of the perpetrators had raped the victim," said Doddy.
Not received by the incident, Flowers was reported to Mapolsektro Pamulang. "The victim has undergone post mortem. We are still investigating further," said Doddy.
Kapolsektro Pamulang, Doddy Commissioner Ferdinand on Monday (10/06/2014) says, a woman who refused his name published was raped when she was praying tahajud. "It was midnight on September 29 last," said Doddy.
Doddy said, the two thieves broke into the victim's home around 00.00, and found the victim, call it interest, being alone. "Victim's husband being out of town service," said Doddy.
Both also searched the property interest, and steal cash $ 1 million and a mobile phone. "Before leaving, one of the perpetrators had raped the victim," said Doddy.
Not received by the incident, Flowers was reported to Mapolsektro Pamulang. "The victim has undergone post mortem. We are still investigating further," said Doddy.
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04.22 in state sex
Health threats, sexual violence and slavery must be faced by women in many countries. It's five most dangerous countries according to Thompson Reuters Foundation and the Foundation for Sustainable Development.
1. Afghanistan
Since childhood, life is a struggle for girls Afghanistan. 87% are left illiterate, and 70-80% are forced to marry. Have family also be a great challenge. The number of deaths of women during pregnancy and 42 days after the miscarriage of 400 out of 100,000 (for comparison: in English only 8). In addition, the very high rates of domestic violence. Photo: Women are waiting medical services in Kabul.
2. The Democratic Republic of the Congo
Congo is one of the countries with the highest sexually motivated violence in the world. American Journal of Public Health estimates that 1,150 women were raped every day in this country, which means 420,000 per year. Women's health condition is very bad, 57% of pregnant women suffer from anemia expressed, or shortage of red blood cells.
3. Pakistan
Many cultural and religious practices in Pakistan a threat to women, particularly forced marriage, attacks hard water, stoning. According to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, per year more than 1,000 children and women become victims of honor killings. 90% experienced domestic violence. Photo: protest May 29, 2014 for the murder of a pregnant woman Farzana Parveen by his family, because mating with male choice.
1. Afghanistan
Since childhood, life is a struggle for girls Afghanistan. 87% are left illiterate, and 70-80% are forced to marry. Have family also be a great challenge. The number of deaths of women during pregnancy and 42 days after the miscarriage of 400 out of 100,000 (for comparison: in English only 8). In addition, the very high rates of domestic violence. Photo: Women are waiting medical services in Kabul.
2. The Democratic Republic of the Congo
Congo is one of the countries with the highest sexually motivated violence in the world. American Journal of Public Health estimates that 1,150 women were raped every day in this country, which means 420,000 per year. Women's health condition is very bad, 57% of pregnant women suffer from anemia expressed, or shortage of red blood cells.
3. Pakistan
Many cultural and religious practices in Pakistan a threat to women, particularly forced marriage, attacks hard water, stoning. According to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, per year more than 1,000 children and women become victims of honor killings. 90% experienced domestic violence. Photo: protest May 29, 2014 for the murder of a pregnant woman Farzana Parveen by his family, because mating with male choice.
4. IndiaAlthough become the largest democracy in the world, examples of such surprising mass rape and murder of a rape victim shows, India can be a very dangerous place for women. Researchers estimate that about 50 million cases of infanticide or fetus occurred in the last three decades. The number of child and forced marriage and human trafficking also become a major threat.
5. Somalia
The mortality rate of women during pregnancy, rape, female genital mutilation and forced marriage have become everyday problems Somali women. The country is considered to have no law and order. 95% of female genital mutilation in Somalia face around 4-11 years of age. In the age of childbirth, only about 9% of women can give birth with adequate medical facilities.
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04.13 in sadistic seks
An Indian woman, became victims of mass rape of four officers at a police station, which marks the latest series of sexual assaults on women in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
She said, he went to the police station on Monday night in Hamirpur district to request the release of her husband when he was attacked.
"At 23:30 when no one is in the room, the sub-inspector took me to his room and raped me in the police station," she said.
The woman reported the sexual assault case against him was to a senior police officer on Wednesday, and stated that the incident occurred when he refused to pay a bribe to release her husband.
"The procedure to be followed, the victim has reported the case and the guilty will be arrested," said Virendra Kumar Shekhar, a police officer from Hamirpur.
Sub-inspector Balbir Singh said criminal charges have been reported over the four officers police station.
Cases terrible
This case is the latest series of horrific rape and murder cases in Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous region, where the chief minister Akhilesh Yadav is now facing increasingly hard pressure on the way he handled the law and enforce order.
Late last month, two girls, aged 12 and 14 years, was gang-raped and hanged in their village. They were attacked while going to a field to relieve themselves at night because they do not have a toilet at home.
Their families refuse to lower their bodies from a tree for hours in protest, and said that the police failed to act on the attackers because the girls who are victims of it came from a low caste.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday, calling on all politicians to work together to protect women, first time commenting on this issue since the case of two girls who hung it sparked public outrage.
Modi warned politicians against the "politicization (case) rape", saying that they were "playing around with the dignity of women" when the first speech in parliament since climbed to the top of government through elections last month.
She said, he went to the police station on Monday night in Hamirpur district to request the release of her husband when he was attacked.
"At 23:30 when no one is in the room, the sub-inspector took me to his room and raped me in the police station," she said.
The woman reported the sexual assault case against him was to a senior police officer on Wednesday, and stated that the incident occurred when he refused to pay a bribe to release her husband.
"The procedure to be followed, the victim has reported the case and the guilty will be arrested," said Virendra Kumar Shekhar, a police officer from Hamirpur.
Sub-inspector Balbir Singh said criminal charges have been reported over the four officers police station.
Cases terrible
This case is the latest series of horrific rape and murder cases in Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous region, where the chief minister Akhilesh Yadav is now facing increasingly hard pressure on the way he handled the law and enforce order.
Late last month, two girls, aged 12 and 14 years, was gang-raped and hanged in their village. They were attacked while going to a field to relieve themselves at night because they do not have a toilet at home.
Their families refuse to lower their bodies from a tree for hours in protest, and said that the police failed to act on the attackers because the girls who are victims of it came from a low caste.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday, calling on all politicians to work together to protect women, first time commenting on this issue since the case of two girls who hung it sparked public outrage.
Modi warned politicians against the "politicization (case) rape", saying that they were "playing around with the dignity of women" when the first speech in parliament since climbed to the top of government through elections last month.
India imposed a harsher sentence last year for sexual attackers after fatal cases of mass rape on a female student in New Delhi in December 2012, but the move failed to stem the tide of violence against women.Also on Wednesday, a 45-year-old woman was found hanging from a tree in Uttar Pradesh, with the family said that she was raped and then killed.
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04.02 in JIS Case
Sign into police custody in Central Jakarta is not an easy job. You must submit the bag and all the baggage will be checked.
In particular, the officer will look for a cell phone or recording equipment.
Once inside, I saw a number of men-most people Indonesia- sitting on a mat on the floor, to meet their family and friends.
Most inmates are people suspected of white-collar crime, business fraud, or other fraud cases.
Two of them, Neil Bantleman and Ferdi Tjiong, respectively Canadians and citizens of Indonesia, accused of a crime most revolting, which they claim they never did.
I met Neil and Ferdi in police custody, only a few days after their detention period extended. Initially they were arrested on suspicion of involvement in sexual harassment at the Jakarta International School (JIS) on 14 July.
Neil and Ferdi said they were framed.
"Initially I and Ferdi called in the capacity as a witness," said Neil.
"Then the police to change the status and establishes us as a suspect and we were arrested. I guess this is the plan they [the police] since the beginning.
"None of the questions posed to us like a question to the witness. They asked, if we perform sexual abuse against children? What kind of questions put to the witness's worth?" Neil said.
"I am ashamed," said Ferdi Thiong to me.
"As an Indonesian citizen I am ashamed by the laws of Indonesia. It's been a long time I heard that Indonesian law is chaotic. But only now my own experience and feel that Indonesian law does not respect human rights," said Ferdinand.
Electrify
Cases of sexual abuse by the victim was appallingly Indonesia JIS students.
Residents closely follow the development of the case through the media.
His own case is very complicated, which continues to change in recent months.
It all started in March, when cases of sexual abuse of students appeared in JIS.
A student in kindergarten JIS believed was gang-raped by several janitor.
Parents filed a lawsuit and requested compensation of US $ 12.5 million to JIS.
Then in June the second case arises when parents claim that their children are victims of sexual abuse. The second case is what ensnare Neil and Ferdi, two teachers in JIS.
This case for the first time drag teacher or faculty at the school.
Not long after the victim's mother from the first case also stated that Neil and Ferdi sexually abusing his son.
Developing cases and compensation values rose sharply to US $ 125 million.
But in an interview with the BBC, the mother stated that the money was not his motivation for bringing this case to court.
All he wanted was justice for his son.
"I'm angry," he said in a telephone interview.
"I sued the lawsuit value of US $ 125 million because of my anger. I do not want to get the money because true money can not make up for what happened to my son," he said.
But he also said it was ready to cancel this lawsuit if JIS apologize and pay compensation.
"It's not about money, but I was tired of it," he said.
"I want to look ahead. My son is still traumatized and frightened every time wearing his pants. He also had an infection because of the rape. We are suffering," he said.
In particular, the officer will look for a cell phone or recording equipment.
Once inside, I saw a number of men-most people Indonesia- sitting on a mat on the floor, to meet their family and friends.
Most inmates are people suspected of white-collar crime, business fraud, or other fraud cases.
Two of them, Neil Bantleman and Ferdi Tjiong, respectively Canadians and citizens of Indonesia, accused of a crime most revolting, which they claim they never did.
I met Neil and Ferdi in police custody, only a few days after their detention period extended. Initially they were arrested on suspicion of involvement in sexual harassment at the Jakarta International School (JIS) on 14 July.
Neil and Ferdi said they were framed.
"Initially I and Ferdi called in the capacity as a witness," said Neil.
"Then the police to change the status and establishes us as a suspect and we were arrested. I guess this is the plan they [the police] since the beginning.
"None of the questions posed to us like a question to the witness. They asked, if we perform sexual abuse against children? What kind of questions put to the witness's worth?" Neil said.
"I am ashamed," said Ferdi Thiong to me.
"As an Indonesian citizen I am ashamed by the laws of Indonesia. It's been a long time I heard that Indonesian law is chaotic. But only now my own experience and feel that Indonesian law does not respect human rights," said Ferdinand.
Electrify
Cases of sexual abuse by the victim was appallingly Indonesia JIS students.
Residents closely follow the development of the case through the media.
His own case is very complicated, which continues to change in recent months.
It all started in March, when cases of sexual abuse of students appeared in JIS.
A student in kindergarten JIS believed was gang-raped by several janitor.
Parents filed a lawsuit and requested compensation of US $ 12.5 million to JIS.
Then in June the second case arises when parents claim that their children are victims of sexual abuse. The second case is what ensnare Neil and Ferdi, two teachers in JIS.
This case for the first time drag teacher or faculty at the school.
Not long after the victim's mother from the first case also stated that Neil and Ferdi sexually abusing his son.
Developing cases and compensation values rose sharply to US $ 125 million.
But in an interview with the BBC, the mother stated that the money was not his motivation for bringing this case to court.
All he wanted was justice for his son.
"I'm angry," he said in a telephone interview.
"I sued the lawsuit value of US $ 125 million because of my anger. I do not want to get the money because true money can not make up for what happened to my son," he said.
But he also said it was ready to cancel this lawsuit if JIS apologize and pay compensation.
"It's not about money, but I was tired of it," he said.
"I want to look ahead. My son is still traumatized and frightened every time wearing his pants. He also had an infection because of the rape. We are suffering," he said.
Proof Case
Police believe they have sufficient evidence to ensnare Neil and Ferdi, but refused to disclose the evidence in question.
"There is a strong belief that this case is convinced occur and be ready for trial," said Rikwanto, Jakarta police spokesman.
"In Indonesia, if someone is designated as tert
numbers, it means that investigators already had a strong belief that he is guilty or innocent strong suspected, let alone arrested. Stay filing alone, "jelasRikwanto.
Under Indonesian law, a person can be detained without a maximum charged for four months while police conduct investigations and develop cases.
JIS itself confirms that there is no strong evidence.
"
Neil and Ferdinand were never told about the evidence in question, "said Tim Carr, told JIS school.
"Though it is a requirement in law in Indonesia. It is a matter of human rights and we want Indonesia to follow their norms. We want to know the evidence that has been found so that we can respond," said Carr.
This case is also under fire from the diplomatic community.
JIS is established by three foreign embassies in Jakarta, namely the United States, Australia, and England.
In a written statement to the BBC, the British Foreign Office, stated, "We are confident that the JIS and school teachers are cooperative with the police. We were surprised by the extension of the detention of faculty JIS because Indonesian law recognize the presumption of innocence."
Meanwhile the family of Neil and Ferdi is felt more severe cases.
"I am worried about my husband. Indonesia is a democratic country. I would like to see the law enforced with the best," said Tracy, wife of Neil Bantleman.
"Every night I pray with my two children," said Sisca, wife of Ferdinand, while fighting back tears.
"We pray that their father back. We pray that God will grant our prayers. Only God we took a bet," he said.
Police believe they have sufficient evidence to ensnare Neil and Ferdi, but refused to disclose the evidence in question.
"There is a strong belief that this case is convinced occur and be ready for trial," said Rikwanto, Jakarta police spokesman.
"In Indonesia, if someone is designated as tert
numbers, it means that investigators already had a strong belief that he is guilty or innocent strong suspected, let alone arrested. Stay filing alone, "jelasRikwanto.
Under Indonesian law, a person can be detained without a maximum charged for four months while police conduct investigations and develop cases.
JIS itself confirms that there is no strong evidence.
"
Neil and Ferdinand were never told about the evidence in question, "said Tim Carr, told JIS school.
"Though it is a requirement in law in Indonesia. It is a matter of human rights and we want Indonesia to follow their norms. We want to know the evidence that has been found so that we can respond," said Carr.
This case is also under fire from the diplomatic community.
JIS is established by three foreign embassies in Jakarta, namely the United States, Australia, and England.
In a written statement to the BBC, the British Foreign Office, stated, "We are confident that the JIS and school teachers are cooperative with the police. We were surprised by the extension of the detention of faculty JIS because Indonesian law recognize the presumption of innocence."
Meanwhile the family of Neil and Ferdi is felt more severe cases.
"I am worried about my husband. Indonesia is a democratic country. I would like to see the law enforced with the best," said Tracy, wife of Neil Bantleman.
"Every night I pray with my two children," said Sisca, wife of Ferdinand, while fighting back tears.
"We pray that their father back. We pray that God will grant our prayers. Only God we took a bet," he said.






















