Is Mukhtar Mai’s pleasant story of rural life in Pakistan – its is not the Archers for sure with some good old islamic homosexuality and a child rape (?some group pedophilia too? – Churchill said it best with Rum Soddomy & The Lash), and not forgetting her Gang rape by the Mastois caste who are an influential tribal group whom are above the law.
The books isbn is 9781844084098, and with that journalistic introduction I ask why haven’t you reserved it or read it yet? i mean keep up.
This book has a passing friend in Shame (my blog isbn: 9780340924600) and raises some questions of the lack of progress in Pakistan and how much child rape goes on in the Pakistani immigrant communities in England and elsewhere.
In ‘Over There’ (my blog) which i saw on dvd there is a reference to Pakistani methods, I am surprised to discover that this is your usual Mastois activity – who it would appear
hey that 10 year old boy looks like a fun fuck.
Appears to be okay.
What is good is that despite being unable to read, and now being considered an enemy (a Mastoi fun stopper) of pakistan now she is now providing schools that do more than just create new suicide bombers,
If you want to get away with rape or sodomy do it in Pakistan – Pakistani policemen prefer rapists.
Speaking of Pakistan Bananas remembers that that George Bush hawks said some things (that the dictator repeated in a book) perhaps they should have performed that wmd’ing ?*
The book also raises that question of what difference is there between the policeman and the thief. Is the wrong not a wrong because the two thieves decided it was not ?
The author had the last laugh.
5/5 Bananas here.
* there is some hint in the book that the Mastois are pro Taliban
This sort of behaviour is impossible to eradicate even in the most advanced societies, but in countries like Pakistan, where corruption is widespread (indeed, it seems to be a feature of the culture) and parts are virtually lawless, the abuse of individual rights will be rampant. So what you have told us is disturbing but not surprising. It seems if “civilising” structures are weakened or non-existent then suppressed desires come to the fore (as with militiary combatants in wartime) and all sorts of closet-weirdos “out” themselves (and it’s not a class or educational issue). Why they can’t channel these urges into the less harmful discipline of Blogging, beats me.
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