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Guest MattP
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I don't care what anyone says, the World is getting sicker.

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2970362/Ex-policeman-lover-plotted-conceive-baby-abuse-share-paedophiles.html

 

A former police officer and his lover plotted to conceive a baby so they could abuse it and share it with other paedophiles, a court heard.

Alexander McCracken, 35, shared fantasies of raping and murdering newborn babies with his then-girlfriend Sharon Campbell and said he would 'deffo rape a little baby girl'.

Police found more than 500 hardcore child porn and bestiality images when they raided his home in Ayr, many of which were passed on to other paedophiles.

The pair are now facing jail after admitting three charges of possessing and distributing indecent images of children at Ayr Sheriff Court.

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Once again, the dark side of Web-based anonymity. Interesting how it tends to be girls and women that cop most of the flak on there, isn't it?

Yes but I think there is a lot more abuse towards men then is reported. It is sad that people sat behind a computer become different and lose their common value. Although saying that common values seems to be a disappearing art.

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These cvnts.

 

Pregnant woman, 22, attacked with baseball bat and knife by masked gang after they burst into her home while she was GIVING BIRTH
  • Pregnant woman, 22, was beaten with baseball bats while giving birth
  • Gang of five men broke into her home in Essex and demanded money
  • They attacked 22-year-old and slashed her in the face with a butcher's knife
  • She suffered serious head injury and may have fractured her skull  
  • Young mother gave birth to a healthy baby on Tuesday despite injuries
  • Police are now hunting five men, aged in the twenties, involved in attack 
  • GoFundMe page has been set up to raise money for young couple

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2980678/Pregnant-woman-22-attacked-baseball-bat-knife-masked-gang-burst-home-GIVING-BIRTH.html

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Yes but I think there is a lot more abuse towards men then is reported. It is sad that people sat behind a computer become different and lose their common value. Although saying that common values seems to be a disappearing art.

 

You could well be right about your first point, and you're definitely right about the second. Though, again, because the Internet has given everyone a voice I think it means more abuse gets out there because it's easier to transmit to many people, rather than people becoming more abusive per se. 

 

It acts as a massive echo chamber at times. Still, again, it's an integral part of society - trolling morons or no. 

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Eye for an eye justice? Not sure this sits well with me :ermm:

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/05/eye-for-an-eye-iran-blinds-man-who-carried-out-acid-attack

 

 

 

Eye for an eye: Iran blinds acid attacker

Medics gouge out man’s eye in first known case where retribution ruling has been carried out, amid condemnation from human rights groups

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In a literal application of the sharia law of an eye for an eye, an Iranian man convicted of blinding another man in an acid attack has been blinded in one eye, marking the first time Iran has carried out such a punishment.

The convicted acid attacker, who has not been identified, was rendered unconscious in Rajai-Shahr prison in the city of Karaj on Tuesday as medics gouged out his left eye, according to the state-owned Hamshahri newspaper.

Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam, from Iran Human Rights (IHR), an independent NGO based in Norway, condemned the blinding as barbaric. “Medical staff who cooperate with the Iranian authorities in this act have broken the Hippocratic oath and cannot call themselves doctors,” he said.

The man had been found guilty of throwing acid in the face of his unnamed victim five years ago in the city of Qom, blinding and disfiguring him for life. He was subsequently sentenced to be blinded in both eyes, paying a fine and 10 years imprisonment.

Although the convict was sentenced to lose sight in both eyes on Tuesday, the victim – who, under Iranian law, has the final say in the punishment – decided at the last minute to postpone the blinding of his right eye for six months. The attacker will be able to plead with the plaintiff to spare him from being blinded fully.

Acid attacks have been rife in Iran in recent years, usually driven by family feuds. Hamshahri reported that the man in this case had been hired by the relatives of his victim’s wife to take revenge on their behalf. It was not clear if he had carried out the attack for financial gain or whether he was related to the wife’s family.

Iranian officials, worried about the increase in the rate of acid attacks, have endorsed retribution, but human rights activists condemn it as inhumane.

Islam’s Sharia law allows for qisas (retribution) but it also advises clemency. Under Iranian law, victims or their families have the final say in such cases and can halt the punishment at any time.

Other acid attackers have also been sentenced to be blinded in Iran, but this is the first known case where the punishment has been carried out. In most previous cases doctors had refused to cooperate with the officials.

Raha Bahreini, a researcher with Amnesty International’s Iran team, said that punishing someone by deliberately blinding them is “an unspeakably cruel and shocking act”.

She told the Guardian: “Blinding is totally prohibited under international law, along with stoning, flogging, amputation and other forms of corporal punishment provided in Iran’s Islamic penal code and must not be carried out under any circumstances.”

Instead of meting out such macabre punishments, Bahreini said Iranian authorities “should raise awareness about violence including root causes, ensure that perpetrators of acid attacks are punished with appropriate and proportionate penalties consistent with international human rights norms, and survivors are provided with effective remedies, including compensation and psychosocial and medical rehabilitation.”

Another man, identified only as Hamid, was also scheduled to be blinded in Karaj on Tuesday, but his punishment was postponed at the request of his victim, Davoud Roshanaei.

“Hamid was about to be rendered unconscious on the bed when his father entered the room and asked me for more time,” said Roshanaei, who has been disfigured and lost sight in one eye as the result of the assault. “I gave them two more months to provide me with compensation for my treatment.”

In a highly publicised case in 2011, Ameneh Bahrami, a victim of an acid attack, received international praise after pardoning her attacker hours before surgeons prepared to blind the man with acid. Bahrami was disfigured and blinded in both eyes because she had repeatedly spurned her attacker’s offer for marriage.

Last year, a spate of acid attacks on young women in Iran’s top tourist destination, Isfahan, caused national horror and outrage. Activists claimed that unlike other cases across the country, victims in Isfahan had been targeted by hardliners for wearing clothes deemed inappropriate. The authorities have vehemently denied this charge.
 

 

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Will be interesting to see how effective time it is as a deterrent. Acid attacks are so appalling, the punishment should be at least on a par with murder anyway. Hard to have much sympathy with anyone who would do that to another person.

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I didn't really realise acid attacks were such a common thing until I saw that story and had a Google. ****ing appalling.

Eye for an eye is ridiculous but bang the perps up for a seriously long time for sure.

Apparently a serious problem in Bangladesh where women can get acid cobbed in their face for rejecting a marriage proposal?!

World is ****ed.

Guest MattP
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They did a section on crimewatch this week about acid attacks and how common they have become.

One blokes attacker still hasn't been caught,just randomly had it threw through his window while he was waiting at traffic lights.

Some pisspoor sentences being handed down as well. One guy got 3 years for destroying some young girls face forever.

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They did a section on crimewatch this week about acid attacks and how common they have become.

One blokes attacker still hasn't been caught,just randomly had it threw through his window while he was waiting at traffic lights.

Some pisspoor sentences being handed down as well. One guy got 3 years for destroying some young girls face forever.

 

I watched that on Crimewatch too, do you believe it was a random attack? He said that he'd followed him for a while before coming up to the window, throwing it and then punching him. Has to be more to it than that... not saying it is justified but I don't think it was completely innocent and unprovoked - even if it was just road rage?

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I'd imagine it'd work as a deterrent though as appalling as it is.

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Guest MattP
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I watched that on Crimewatch too, do you believe it was a random attack? He said that he'd followed him for a while before coming up to the window, throwing it and then punching him. Has to be more to it than that... not saying it is justified but I don't think it was completely innocent and unprovoked - even if it was just road rage?

Yeah I get what you mean. Hard to believe.

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Woman raped waiting for bus 'was attempted murder'

_81464212_rapepictwo.jpgThe woman was attacked while waiting at a bus stop in Beeston, Leeds

A woman waiting at a bus stop was raped and "left for dead" in an attack police are treating as attempted murder.

The 18-year-old was attacked near Malvern Road and Beeston Road in Leeds at about 22:40 GMT on Friday.

She was dragged into a garden and raped, suffering head injuries and a suspected broken hip in the assault.

Police said they are looking for an Asian man in his early 20s with a slim build and dark receding hair, in connection with the attack.

'Sustained attack'

Det Ch Insp Elizabeth Belton of West Yorkshire Police said: "We believe this woman was standing at the bus stop close to Malvern Road, when she was attacked by the suspect.

_81464669_belton.jpgDet Ch Insp Elizabeth Belton said the victim was "left for dead" after "a very nasty attack"

"She was approached by an unknown male from behind who assaulted her and dragged her into a garden close to the bus stop and subjected her to a serious sexual assault.

"It has been a very nasty attack that has been sustained over some time.

"The nature of her injuries are that she has suffered facial and head injuries and also a suspected broken hip.

"We are now treating this as an attempted murder because she has been left there for dead."

Appealing for witnesses, the officer added: "I think it is possible that someone will know [the attacker] as there was a considerable amount of blood that was at the scene.

"It's possible that the person responsible will have had blood on their hands and possibly blood on their clothing."

The victim has been taken to hospital to undergo surgery.

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I reckon you could get a couple of good centre halves out of those.

 

Number 13 is hilariously boss.

 

I feel sorry for him. He probably got in trouble because everyone thought he was staring at them.

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I feel sorry for him. He probably got in trouble because everyone thought he was staring at them.

 

There's some good-looking blokes in there!  lol

 

About the most normal-looking bloke is No. 14 - Mr. Cucu, who hit a security guard with an iron rod, a metal pipe and an axe handle at the "Wake Up Club". 

Perhaps he though the security guard was asleep on the job? :dunno:

 

Also, were all these items just lying about on the dance floor or did he arrive with them all stuffed down his trouser leg?

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