Men fear rape by Women


LONDON: Gangs of pretty women in Zimbabwe have been raping men to harvest their sperm for use in traditional luck-enhancing 'juju' rituals, according to local media reports. 

Local woman, Susan Dhliwayo , claims she pulled her car over recently to pick up a group of male hitchhikers and they refused to get in, as they feared they were going to be raped, the Daily Mail reported. 

"Now, men fear women. They said, 'We can't go with you because we don't trust you' ," Dhliwayo, 

According to reports, victims of the freeway femme fatales are drugged or subdued at gun or knife-point - one man was even compelled to perform at 'snake-point' when his rapists brandished a live snake. The male victims are then given a sexual stimulant and forced to have sex continually , occasionally unprotected , before being dumped on the side of the road. 

In November, three sisters and one of their boyfriends were charged in a Harare court for attacking male hitchhikers and collecting their semen. The Nhokwara sisters were detained when they were involved in a car accident and police found 31 used condoms in the boot of their car. 

They face 17 counts of aggravated indecent assault, as a woman raping a man is not a criminal offense in the country . The sisters have claimed that they were merely hardworking prostitutes.

Source: TOI

Hinduja College ask Parents to Bring Identity Cards

Charni Road-based KPB Hinduja College asked defaulting students to bring their parents, along with identity proof, to a parent-teacher meet, to curb instances of students hiring actors to pass off as mommy and dad 


College students may no longer be able to pass off older friends, lenient relatives, and rented actors as parents when brought to book over low attendance in front of teachers, if the move made by authorities at KPB Hinduja College at Charni Road is any precedent.

On September 21, the college authorities surprised students of second year, junior college, by displaying a notice that asked 51 defaulters to show up with parents who were carrying identity proof, at the parents meet yesterday, failing which they would not be allowed to fill the HSC examination form. 

Naturally, the students were all at sea. Suraj Shah (name changed), one of the defaulters, said, "I haven't heard of this happening anywhere else." 

Bhavin Mehta (name changed), another defaulter, added, "Even if parents bring identity proof for verification, the college will ask them further questions about the child's personal life to ensure that they are in fact, the real parents."

Parents, however, are positive about the move. Rupal Jha, (name changed) a parent of an SYJC student, said, "It's a good initiative. We don't mind bringing identity proof along." 

Smita Parekh, (name changed) another parent, agreed, adding, however, that the identity proof wasn't checked all that thoroughly at the meeting. "We just signed on a muster and left the college. Students who are defaulters usually bring along fake parents." 

Dr T.A. Shiware, principal of KPB Hinduja College explained the reason behind the decision. "Students are smart, and believe they can hoodwink college authorities. They hire 'parents' when asked to attend meetings after their names appear on the defaulters' list. This year, we decided to demand ID proof from the parents."

Source: Mid-day

Molestor Organizes Feast Instead of Getting Arrested


Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh), March 15 (IANS) Defying the law, a village panchayat here dealt in its own way with a molester -- it ordered him to organise a feast for the villagers as his punishment, police said Tuesday.

But the accused was later arrested as the disappointed victim approached the police to seek justice.

The order was pronounced March 13 by the panchayat of Kapsa village on a complaint by a 45-year-old widow, who had accused one Ram Bahadur, a native of the same village, of molesting her.

'The incident clearly reflects how some people just don't care about the law and pronounce their own judgment in criminal cases,' police inspector Nand Kishore told reporters in Allahabad, some 200 km from Lucknow.

'After an initial enquiry on the complaint by the woman, we have arrested Ram Bahadur,' police inspector Nand Kishore told reporters Tuesday in Allahabad, around 200 km from Lucknow.

'The probe is still on. On the completion of the enquiry, we may initiate legal action against those who ignored the law and gave their own judgment on such a sensitive issue,' Kishore said.

According to police, Bahadur, who was arrested Monday, molested the woman March 9 when she was returning from the fields.

'The woman approached the panchayat the same day, seeking action against Ram Bahadur,' Sewak Ram, a local, told reporters.

'However, the panchayat took four days to pronounce the judgment. As a punitive action it ordered that Ram Bahadur organise a feast for the entire village,' he said.

'The panchayat's order proved to be a major disappointment for the woman, who later publicly announced that she would approach the police to get justice,' he added.

source: MSN News