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Malaysian students in Britain have been advised to be vigilant and careful to avoid being caught in compromising situations, following the alleged gang-rape of an 18-year-old Malaysian student in London, recently.
Education Malaysia (Britain and Eire) director Associate Proffesor Dr Rosman Abdullah said his department would issue advisories to students there to prevent such things from happening again.
The director was responding to recent reports in The Sun tabloid of London which highlighted the case where a Malaysian student was gang-raped by seven Russian men, including an intelligence officer.
The report alleged that the girl was drugged before she was sexually assaulted and the entire ordeal was filmed.
The Sun tabloid of London, which broke the story on Thursday 27 January 2011, reported that the girl had attended a party at the prestigious Bellerbys College in Greenwich, South London, where she is studying.
The report, quoting sources, claimed that the girl was allegedly drugged and then filmed while being assaulted by seven Russian men, including the intelligence officer identified as Oleg Vladimirvich Ivanov, 23.
The attack is said to have happened early last Sunday, 23rd January 2011, during the party attended by English language students of the college.
The report stated that police retrieved iPhones with harrowing footage of the victim being gang-raped.
Ivanov was charged with three others identified as Gregory Andreev Melnikov, 22, Norayr Davtyan, 25, and Arnen Simonay, 26, with the offence at the Woolwich Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday and Wednesday.
All four claimed trial and have been remanded.
They will appear at Woolwich Crown Court on Tuesday.
Two other suspects were released on bail while another was released without any charge.
The Sun report stated that the seven men had claimed to be students, but it quoted well-informed sources as saying that Ivanov worked in the Intelligence Section of the Moscow Police.
It stated that Ivanov had only been in Britain for a week before the alleged gang-rape.
The victim was said to have raised the alarm after staggering into a friend’s room.
“She is distraught. She is very young and it is believed she was given a drug before being defiled,” the report quoted a source as saying.
Two students at the college, contacted by the Malaysian premier newspaper, The Star last Sunday night, 30th January 2011, were tight-lipped about the incident.
“What we know so far is what everyone has read in the newspaper (The Sun). We refuse to talk about the case as we are not allowed to. Please contact our college officials if you want a comment,’’ said one of them.
The college officials could not be reached for comment.
One of the most shocking of these cases is that of 19-year-old LaVena Johnson, whose dead body was found on her base in Balad, Iraq in July 2005. Her father, who has pictures of her body, said her face was battered; she had been stripped, raped, burned, re-clothed, dragged across the ground bleeding and shot in the head. The Army initiated an investigation, then suddenly closed the case and labeled her death a suicide. Her father and Colonel Wright have been trying to get Congress and the Army to reopen the investigation ever since, but so far the Army has declined to cooperate.
In 2003, a survey of female veterans found that 30 percent said they were raped in the military.
A 2004 study of veterans who were seeking help for post-traumatic stress disorder found that 71 percent of the women said they were sexually assaulted or raped while serving.
And a 1995 study of female veterans of the Gulf and earlier wars, found that 90 percent had been sexually harassed.
The Defense Department, DoD, shows much lower numbers, but that is because it only counts reported rapes—and, as the DoD admits itself in this year's annual Pentagon report on military sexual assault, some 90 percent of rapes in the military are ever reported at all.
Nonetheless, that same report showed that in 2008, reports of assault increased by 8 percent military-wide, and by 26 percent in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
For many women soldiers, the result of all this persecution is that instead of finding camaraderie among their fellow soldiers, or being able to rely on comrades to watch their backs in battle, they feel dangerously alone.
As specialist Carlye Garcia, who was sexually harassed throughout her service with the Army Military Police in Baghdad from 2003-04, put it, "It got so I didn't trust anybody in my company after a few months. I didn't trust anybody at all. I still don't."
The hostility and rejection can run right up through the ranks, too, as women commonly find when they try to report an assault.
Some examples: when Lieutenant Jennifer Dyer refused to return to post with an officer she had reported for raping her, the army threatened to prosecute her for desertion.
When Specialist Suzanne Swift reported her sergeant for repeatedly raping her over months and then refused to redeploy under him, the army tried her by court martial for desertion and put her in prison for a month.
When Cassandra Hernandez of the Air Force reported being gang-raped by three comrades at her training acadamy, her command charged her with indecent behavior for consorting with her rapists.
When Sergeant Marti Ribeiro reported being raped by a fellow serviceman while she was on guard duty in Afghanistan, the Air Force threatened to court martial her for leaving her weapon behind during the attack. "That would have ruined by career," she said. "So I shut up."
All the men who were accused in these cases went unpunished. Several of them even won promotions.
The Defense Department claims that since 2005, it has instigated reforms that have created a "climate of confidentiality" that allows women to report without fear of being disbelieved, blamed, or punished like this.
As Kaye Whitley, director of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office (SAPRO), said at a press briefing at the Pentagon this past March 17, "The numbers have gone up and I reiterate, this does not mean sexual assaults have gone up, this means the number of reports have gone up, which we see as very positive as we're getting the victims in to get care."
In fact, nobody knows whether an increase in reported rapes means more rapes or more reports. And all the cases described above happened after the reforms of 2005.
Even when the military does accept a report of sexual assault, the consequences to the perpetrators tend to be negligible.
Of the assaults reported and recorded by the Defense Department in the fiscal year 2008, 49 percent were dismissed as unfounded or unsubstantiated—meaning there wasn't enough proof of assault, or that the women recanted or died—and only 10.9 percent resulted in court martial.
Even those few men who are found guilty of sexual assault or rape tend to receive absurdly mild punishments, such as suspension, demotion, or a scolding letter for their file.
In 2008, 62 percent of offenders found guilty received mild punishments like this. This amounts to a tiny fraction of the men accused of sexual assault.
One particularly grotesque example of this sort of justice is the 2006 case of army sergeant Damon D. Shell, who ran over and killed 20-year-old Private First Class Hannah Gunterman McKinney of the 44th Corps Support Battalion on her base in Iraq on September 4.
Shell pleaded guilty to drinking in a war zone, drunken driving and "consensual sodomy" with McKinney, an underage junior soldier to whom he had supplied alcohol until she was incapacitated.
Having sex with a person incapacitated by alcohol is legally rape, and using rank to coerce a junior into a sexual act is legally rape in the military, too.
Yet a military judge ruled McKinney's death an accident, said nothing about rape, and sentenced Shell to thirteen months in prison and demotion to private. Shell was not even kicked out of the army.
The military's retrograde attitude towards rape gets even more sinister.
More female troops have died in Iraq of non-hostile causes than have been killed in battle, and several of those deaths have either been labeled suicides or been left unexplained by the military.
Four of those women had earlier been raped, and at least sixteen others died in such suspicious circumstances that retired Army Colonel Ann Wright and Congressman Ike Skelton have called for Congress to compel the military to reopen the cases and investigate, so far to no avail.
One of the most shocking of these cases is that of 19-year-old LaVena Johnson, whose dead body was found on her base in Balad, Iraq in July 2005. Her father, who has pictures of her body, said her face was battered; she had been stripped, raped, burned, re-clothed, dragged across the ground bleeding and shot in the head. The Army initiated an investigation, then suddenly closed the case and labeled her death a suicide. Her father and Colonel Wright have been trying to get Congress and the Army to reopen the investigation ever since, but so far the Army has declined to cooperate.
The Defense Department has made some effort lately to improve its dismal record on military sexual assault.
After a set of Congressional hearings on military sexual assault in July and September 2008, and again in January 2009, the army announced fresh programs designed to educate the troops on the prevention of sexual assault, and the hiring of more litigators to prosecute it. The other military branches, too, are revamping the sexual assault prevention classes that every new recruit must attend.
Whether these changes will make any difference is soon to be put to the test. The collapsing economy is driving numerous new recruits to the military, 16 to 29 percent of whom are women, depending on the branch of service. It remains to be seen whether these female troops will be as isolated, harassed or abused as their predecessors, or finally given the respect they deserve.
It seems, many Malaysian girls are still gullible.
Despite widely publicised cases of girls ended up being raped after being sweet-talked and accepting ride with strangers, things like this still happened.
Don't these girls read the newspapers or watch TV news???
The fact is, if you are alone wether in a crowded place or isolated place, and then a man or a few men who are total stangers approach you purpotedly for sight seeing, joy ride or offering to send you home, the end result is that you will always end up being raped or gang raped.
So girls, read and learn.
Do not even trust your so called boy friends as some of them are infact the devil himself from hell disguised as human beings.
But some of these rapists are indeed violent and vicious, so take all precautionary measures anytime, anywhere.
Tips to avoid rape by the US Fire Department
Walking in a group or learning martial arts and avoiding walking alone at night or isolated place, will help, as well as carrying spray - the kind called ladies protection spray for self defence - such as the Mace spray or pepper spray - aim at the monster eyes and they will run away like hell with burning eyes!!!
Tips to properly use the Mace spray
Below are some tips for women self defence:
Knee and leg attacks
How to get away from the wall
Escaping a hair grab
Escaping a shirt grab
Protecting yourself if knocked to the ground
If you are pinned to the ground
well we can't carry guns unless licensed..!!!
but if you are licensed to carry guns then shoot the S.O.B right between the eyes and blast their brain into hell whenever those monsters come near you and try to unzip their flies..!!
or if possible, ask your dad, brothers, close relatives to accompany you to certain high risk areas or isolated places.
and if you can afford it, hire burly commando trained bodyguards to escort you. Those highly trained bodyguards are always ready to teach those suckers a few lessons in life, that is never to mess with our girls or we will sodomise your ass with a 100 degree Celcius hot burning iron rod!!!
If possible, hire this guy as your personal bodyguard!!
These are some newsreports on Malaysian women becoming victims of sex attacks, as reported by the Star and other Malaysian dailies. We need to curb this..
Dateline - June 19, 2009 - A TEENAGER who took up an offer by four strangers to send her home was gang-raped by them for 12 days in a house in Kuantan, reported Sin Chew Daily.
The four men had approached the victim, aged 19, after she and a friend whom she had watched a movie with at a Kuantan shopping mall on June 5 went separate ways.
Kuantan OCPD Asst Comm Mohd Jasmani Yusoff was quoted by the daily as saying that the men offered to send the girl home to Pekan. The victim, who did not suspect anything amiss, accepted the offer.
The men took her to a house in Kuantan instead where the girl claimed she was confined in a room for 12 days, during which the men took turns to rape her.
She only fled the house on Tuesday when the men fell asleep before lodging a report at the Kuantan police station.
Police have identified the suspects who are aged between 16 and 36.
Dateline - June 2, 2009 - Harian Metro highlighted a case of two sisters who had to watch helplessly as a man raped their eldest sibling in Sua Betong, Port Dickson.
The siblings’ nightmare began at about 7am on Thursday when the man turned up as they were waiting for their schoolbus and offered them a ride.
The trio, aged between 15 and 18 years old, then got into the car despite him being a stranger.
Port Dickson police chief Supt Mazlan Othman said the man gave the excuse of having accidentally left his wallet at home before making a detour.
“Upon reaching Sua Betong, he drove his car into some bushes and threatened the girls before raping the eldest sister,” he said.
The siblings were later found by passers-by, who brought them to the Teluk Kemang police station to lodge a report, he added.
Dateline - May 17, 2009 by the Star online. IPOH: Two cousins thought they were in for a romantic night with their boyfriends but it became a nightmare when their boyfriends and seven friends gang-raped them and abandoned them.
Gerik OCPD Supt Mahad Nor Abdullah said the boyfriends, in their 20s, had picking up the girls from their homes in Kati, Kuala Kangsar, last Wednesday.
The girls, aged 16 and 17, were taken to a picnic spot at Lata Lawin, about 20km from Gerik, where seven others waiting for them at a gazebo at about 10pm.
"These seven turned out to be friends of the two boyfriends. We believe they had planned all along to rape the girls," he said Sunday.
Each 'boyfriend', he said, forced himself on a girl before passing her on to his friends.
The girls' ordeal dragged on to the next day before the nine abandoned them. Several villagers found them and sent them home at about 7am.
The girls, who are school dropouts, lodged police reports at the Kati police station on Friday.
Supt Mahad Nor said three suspects, including the boyfriends, had been picked up at their homes in Kuala Kangsar and Gerik.
"We are tracing the other six men, who are all in their 20s," he said.
Dateline- February 20, 2009, KUALA TERENGGANU: A bogus cop who “rescued” a teenage girl from being harmed by an insane man turned out to be the actual perpetrator.
In the 9.15pm incident on Wednesday, the 13-year-old girl was walking with a friend when a man approached them at Kampung Paya in Dungun. The two fled separate ways.
State Deputy CID chief Superintendent Khairi Ahrasa said the girl was hiding behind some bushes when a motorcyclist stopped, identified himself as a cop and offered her help.
He said the man then took the girl on his bike and rode to a quiet area where he raped her.
Later, the girl managed to walk to a nearby army camp and called her family. A police report was lodged.
Police detained a 21-year-old fisherman at a house in Dungun to facilitate investigations.
Many many more horror stories of this nature happened around the world.
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