Taking on the Chinese inside China |
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Taking on the Chinese inside China |
Jul 24 2012, 06:46 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 4-October 07 |
Indian youth delegates harass women in China
http://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/C...le1-893665.aspx The visit was supposed to be an opportunity for 100 young Indians from different parts of the country to get a glimpse of China and project the soft power of an emerging, young India. Instead it turned out to be an embarrassment for the country and disturbing for many of the women delegates travelling in the group. The youth team, headed by officials from the ministry of youth affairs and sports, were in Beijing on a 10-day visit at the invitation of the Chinese government and spent time in Beijing, city of Hohhot in Inner Mongolia and Shenyang in northeast China before returning to India on Saturday night. The delegation headed out of New Delhi on the night of July 11 and took the flight out from Beijing on July 21. Members were selected from political parties like the Congress, Samajwadi Party and BJP and universities and youth organisations from across the country. Many members – and those chastised for misbehaving -- were from North Indian states. While travelling in Hohhot in Inner Mongolia, women were put in a separate bus after some of the men passed lewd comments about their fellow delegates, even making snide remarks about their ethnicity. But it was also routine for a few to call out to Chinese women walking by as "chineseis" and let out the choicest vulgar adjectives about the clothes they wore. About three days into the trip, few of them – some self-declared youth leaders of political parties from north Indian states – were made to give an assurance to Ministry secretary Nita Chowdhury that they will not misbehave. Their immediate party bosses had to call them up from India to ask them to behave; Chowdhury threatened to cancel the tour if they didn’t fall in line. But the problem didn’t end with the comments or separate buses; some male delegates, disgruntled that they were forced to travel separately, allegedly threatened girls from New Delhi that they would retaliate once back in India. Earlier in Beijing, a Chinese waitress in a hotel was coaxed into feeding water melons to a youth leader from the ruling party of a north Indian state at the joyous occasion of his birthday. A cake was first demanded from the hotel. The hotel obliged by offering a water melon, which triggered a furore that the delegation had been insulted. Many delegates threw tantrums at the lack of vegetarian options while eating, often embarrassing the Chinese minders. Diplomats here were not willing to comment on record but said some of the youth were "penalised" for their behavior; they were not taken on a sight-seeing trip. Instructions were also given that those involved in fresh incidents would be dispatched home. The misbehaviour raises questions about the procedure followed in selecting members for such delegations. For one, randomly selecting "youth leaders" from political parties is unlikely to ensure that a refined image of India is projected abroad. The trip was mired in controversy from the beginning with China denying visa to a woman delegate from Arunachal Pradesh. As it turned out, that was just the beginning. |
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Jul 25 2012, 11:24 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 2-September 06 |
Dark animals are animals. You must treat them as such.
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Sep 4 2012, 07:36 PM
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AF Guru Group: Members Posts: 3,470 Joined: 16-September 05 From: Hong Kong |
The Indians were just out looking for fun. Kinda like the Amish kids going to NYC for their first time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggWy50I9et8 This is how the indian guys are treated by woman back home. Its no wonder why they feel the need to bully ppl. |
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Sep 23 2012, 09:21 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 4-October 07 |
The Indians were just out looking for fun. Kinda like the Amish kids going to NYC for their first time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggWy50I9et8 QUOTE T.O. cop faces massage parlour sex charges http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Crime/2012/10/02/20254556.html TORONTO - He’s a Toronto cop charged with forcing a massage parlour worker into giving him oral sex — and accused of taking advantage of other Asian women in the business as well. Det.-Const. Mandip Sandhu is in a tight spot as he fights for his career and his reputation — and in his corner is high-profile police lawyer Harry Black, who has come up with a rather, well, novel defence. With barely a pause to acknowledge the woman’s heated denials, Black delivered his version of what happened in that Toronto “holistic spa” on the morning of June 3, 2010: That to avoid being charged, she was actually the one who forced herself on the poor, unwilling officer. “You got down on your knees, you opened his zipper and you performed oral sex on him,” the wiry defence lawyer pronounced during his forceful cross-examination. “This is ridiculous,” she countered through a Mandarin interpreter. “He forced me.” “He didn’t tell you to perform oral sex on him,” Black continued. “He did,” insisted the 44-year-old, getting increasingly incensed. “He didn’t say ‘bend down’,” Black went on. “He never put his hand on your head.” “He did,” she maintained. “He pressed on my head to do (oral sex) on him.” He said. She said. But what’s not at issue before the judge-alone trial is the undeniable sample of Sandhu’s DNA that was found on a massage parlour washcloth following the alleged assault. The woman, who can’t be named due to a court-ordered publication ban, has testified that Sandhu arrived alone that morning and identified himself as a police officer. After she and her co-worker were asked to show their licences, Sandhu then announced that he wanted to look around upstairs. When they entered one of the private rooms, she said he unzipped his pants, told her he had a “big one” and demanded she “get down and open her mouth.” She told investigators she refused at first but eventually complied because she was afraid and saw that he had a gun. But according to Black, she was the instigator of the assault, that she’d panicked after realizing she’d just offered a cop oral sex for $100. “You thought that unless you did something like this, you were going to get charged,” the defence lawyer snarled. “Can I force him to do something like that,” she scoffed. “He’s an officer.” Surely, he could have simply pushed her away and zipped up his fly? When he left, she said her attacker told her not to tell anyone, that he knew where she lived. She and her colleague wrote down his license plate number as he drove away. Her co-worker told her she’d recognized the man. According to court documents, she said he was a regular at the place where she used to work on Keele St. “The male was never (her) customer; however, other employees told her that he wanted them to masturbate him and he would then show them his badge and not pay for the services which were provided.” Their boss, Qing Pei “Jenny” Wu, rushed over when told what happened. When she learned about the white washcloth, Wu — after watching CSI, no doubt — knew enough to put it in a sandwich bag. She then called police. After a five-month probe, the Special Investigations Unit charged Sandhu with sexual assault. A derisive Black tried to paint Wu’s establishment as an illegal body rub where sex was always on the table and he accused Wu of concocting the sexual assault story so she wouldn’t lose her business. She vehemently denied everything he hurled at her. After all, she was the one who called in the authorities. “If it would ruin her,” her employee had challenged Black, “would she call the cops?” Ironically, the women didn’t believe Sandhu was a real police officer when they alerted 31 Division. “We felt this person was impersonating a cop,” Wu had explained to Crown attorney Peter Scrutton. “Why?” he asked. Her answer was as simple as it may have been naive. “Police officers,” Wu said, “do not do this kind of thing.” The defence opens its case Wednesday. Read Mandel Wednesday through Saturday. Indian men continue to declare war on Chinese women This post has been edited by Evi1AsianDude: Oct 4 2012, 05:13 AM |
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