The dangers of the MeToo movement

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The dangers of the MeToo movement

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Teenage girl in Bangladesh burned alive after reporting sexual harassment

The school rooftop burning of a teenage girl in Bangladesh has sparked national protest with Human Rights Watch saying the act was in retaliation for claims of sexual harassment.

Human Rights Watch (HRW) said 19-year-old Nusrat Jahan Rafi was tricked into going to the rooftop where she was set alight by a group of people after they poured kerosene on her.

As she lay dying in hospital with burns to 80 per cent of her body, Nusrat recorded a defiant message on her brother's phone. "The teacher touched me. I will fight this crime until my last breath," she said.

Nusrat had gone to the rooftop after arriving at school where a female student ran up to her and said that a friend had been attacked there.

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Alleged VIDEO of Bangladeshi Teen’s Tearful Ordeal at Police Leaked Online

The murder of 19-year-old Nusrat Jahan Rafi, who was reportedly doused with kerosene and set on fire by a mob of girls and boys from her own Islamic school after she accused their headmaster of sexual harassment, has sparked protest in Bangladesh and evoked international criticism.

The footage reportedly showing the tearful conversation of 19-year-old Bangladeshi Nusrat Jahan Rafi, who died after allegedly being set on fire by her fellow students, with the police has recently emerged online. According to the Daily Mail, the video was filmed by officers after the young woman went to report her school headmaster’s touching her and making inappropriate advances last month.

According to the British outlet, police station chief Moazzem Hossain is heard dismissing her complaint as “not a big deal” on the video. While the girl is weeping hysterically, he allegedly encouraged her to stop, saying: “Stop crying, nothing happened that you have to cry”.

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The mentality.
Hate that humans are like this
Despite what angsta states, it’s clear from reading through his posts that angsta supports the free FreePalestine movement.
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This kind of mentality, implanted by a mob of violent preachers makes me sick. Pakistan and India are the worst countries in the world, followed by Saudi Arabia where you're not even safe in your own family.

Contrary to this western culture, too is quickly sliding off the rails. This kind of shit makes me sick, too:

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I'm afraid it seems just par for the course with that region of Asia.
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The reality is that sharia not only endorses, but actually mandates actions declared criminal by probably every other legal code in the world.
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