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Honour revenge
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11 Mar 2007 Sun 09:21 pm |
When will this stop? Who will stop the **** who do this?
Warning: these pictures are shocking!
http://www.comegetyousome.com/viewvid.php?id=2112
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16 Mar 2007 Fri 08:11 pm |
oh, what a jerk!
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16 Mar 2007 Fri 08:26 pm |
I am so shocked by those people's reactions! The three people passing on the right side just kept on walking and after everyone flocked around the attacker, they didn't even bother to see if the woman was ok or not!
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17 Mar 2007 Sat 10:58 am |
I like to hear reactions of members in whose country things like this happen. As far as I know, there is no honour revenge in my country (many other awful things between men and women but not this one). Can anyone tell, explain? Maybe also explain what Azade pointed at: why not helping the woman?
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17 Mar 2007 Sat 05:19 pm |
Unfortunatley we have a saying "turn the other cheek". It happens, not necessarily always between a man and woman, but a crime such as this between any individuals in the this country, people are afraid to get involved. You watch crime programmes and the incident is filmed on CCTV, passers by just look and walk on.
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17 Mar 2007 Sat 05:22 pm |
Quoting libralady: Unfortunatley we have a saying "turn the other cheek". It happens, not necessarily always between a man and woman, but a crime such as this between any individuals in the this country, people are afraid to get involved. You watch crime programmes and the incident is filmed on CCTV, passers by just look and walk on. |
so true, and also they are afraid that the people who commited the original crime will do the same to them..so they keep their 'noses out of people's business' so to speak
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17 Mar 2007 Sat 06:19 pm |
So if the victim ends up dead, can the bypassers be prosecuted? I'm pretty sure it's illegal to ignore it if you witness something like this in Denmark.
And of course! What's up with the "oh it's not my problem if he/she gets killed I'm just going to pretend nothing is happening" attitude? Bad, bad karma, if you believe such thing.
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17 Mar 2007 Sat 07:01 pm |
Quoting azade: So if the victim ends up dead, can the bypassers be prosecuted? I'm pretty sure it's illegal to ignore it if you witness something like this in Denmark.
And of course! What's up with the "oh it's not my problem if he/she gets killed I'm just going to pretend nothing is happening" attitude? Bad, bad karma, if you believe such thing. |
i don't believe they can be prosecuted for not coming forward no, but then I didn't study criminal law.if they gave wrong information they can be or denied being there..but they are not legally obliged to give statements or anything else.
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19 Mar 2007 Mon 03:12 am |
i don't think the by standers can be prosecuted for not coming forward.
i think people didn't want to get involved because they didn't want to be attacked by the guy themselves.
i'm not saying that is right of them for not getting involved, but i think in most of society today everyone looks out for themselves, rather than helping others. it is a "me, me, me" society. which is such a shame.
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19 Mar 2007 Mon 10:39 am |
thats one of social bleeding wound of some parts of Turkish people.and thats really big shame and social problem.and i think once fix method of this social problem better education..
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