Kamis, 07 Oktober 2010

Thousands of Condoms Stoppers Toilet Athletes

Plumbers were called in to fix a clogged toilet due to the condom.There are unique in the administration of Commonwealth Games-19th in New Delhi, India. The committee received a report of thousands of condoms found in the toilet and resulted in clogged toilet. But it was considered positive.
Plumbers were called in to fix a clogged toilet due to the condom. A local health official who requested anonymity said 2,000 of 8000 provided free contraceptives have been used.
Nevertheless, the Commonwealth Games Federation President Mike Fennel even called 'incident' condoms is a positive thing. That shows an increase in condom use.
"I hope they also clean the toilet," said Mike Fennel as quoted in smh.com.au. Condoms that clog waterways in the arena of sports.
Mike Fennel explains a few years ago it happened controversial whether the condom must be used by athletes. But according to Mike promotes safe sex is a must do, including the athletes.
"If indeed that athletes who use a condom then I think they are among the athletes who are responsible," he said.
Meanwhile, Chief of the Australian athlete Steve Moneghetti group said today they had received no reports of condoms in the toilet clogged due to the distance of three blocks in the Australian Olympic village.
Australia itself has set itself a condom in the medical room and not dumped in the toilet. "We have a supply of condoms in the medical door when you come in," said Moneghetti.
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200 'Witch' in India Killed Each Year

They are often forced to drink urine or eat dirt in public.

A total of 200 women killed every year in India for allegedly practicing witchcraft. These events often take place in poor villages inhabited by certain ethnic groups.

As reported Heraldsun.com.au, Monday, July 26, 2010, deaths of the witches were reported in north Indian states, Jharkhand. Similar cases have been reported in the state of Andhra Pradesh, Haryana and Orissa.

Avdhash Kaushal, Chairman of the Rural Litigation and Employee Kendra (RLEK), said that most victims are often targeted for the issue of land or money.

They are often forced to drink urine or eat feces in public and then paraded naked through the village. A total of 200 dead is estimated each year.

There's even more of those who committed suicide after experiencing a 'court' in public because of embarrassment.

"We find this incident. Witch woman who called us and then killed," said Avdash Kausahl, a charitable body to help tribal groups with litigation and welfare.

200 Figures are estimates based on research conducted by the RLEK in Jharkhand. That figure is also derived from the figures the police and state authorities in other states.

In the past 15 years, Kaushal estimates more than 2,500 women have been murdered. "A law against murder in the name of witchcraft have been enacted in the state of Jharkhand, Bihar and Chattisgarh."

The charity has petitioned the Supreme Court of India to request the chief justice to investigate the murder of these women.
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Islamic Holy Sites & Hindu Divided Two

Both parties will then submit an appeal. But the security situation in Ayodhya is conducive

Over the past 150 years, Hindus and Muslims each claiming a shrine in the city of Ayodhya, India. Polemic that has triggered a number of bloody riots in Indian history.

However, court judge in Ayodhya, Thursday, September 30, 2010, decided that the ownership of the contested holy site where it should be divided in two. According to the judge, it is a fair way to ease the dispute.

Decision of judges is expected to trigger new unrest. That is why, the government deployed police and soldiers to keep watch in Ayodhya. Authorities also have arrested more than 10,000 people to prevent them from doing anarchists after the court verdict.

In fact, the concern was not the case and was greeted coldly by both warring parties even though they are both not satisfied.

"This shows that we've become a mature nation," said Kamal Farooqui, a member of Muslim Personal Law Board. Earlier, about 100,000 people from both sides have signed a statement of determination that they will not riot.

However, the two parties to the dispute said it would appeal the court's decision. Located 550 km from the east of the capital New Delhi, seizing the holy site of Ayodhya has become one of the problems for security in India.

Hindus believe that the location of the Babri Mosque - Muslims built in 1528 - was the site of the birthplace of the god Rama. They filed suit in 1950.
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