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Nope, this one did not commit any offence. It is a rapeseed plant also known as rape. Its seed is processed for oil used for cooking.

Hokkaido Historical Village

as we know that india Rape is the fourth most common crime against women in India

consensual sex committed on the false promise of marriage as rape in india almost the rape is done by under age student aren't this is the big issue . yes it is all because india is the country where we dont give sex education to student coz of that we think is this is non sense talk. i would like to say this it the topic what all has to know . we in india we see cases that mens dont repect womans all because their never as them. comeon guys its 2020 almost . do we remember or know the The Mathura rape case was an incident of custodial rape in India on 26 March 1972 and the Nirbhaya Case. nothing has change cases are being much but how it will be solve why we give freedom to boys still in india there is compare between boy and girl solve we have to find only..

On January 14, 2012, hundreds of people defied the rain and took to the streets of Beirut to protest against rape.

 

Protesters marched from Sanayeh to Riad El Solh square in Downtown Beirut, where security officers cordoned off the area to prevent them from reaching the Lebanese Parliament.

 

The march was organized by the Beirut-based feminist collective Nasawiya.

 

For more information, go to bit.ly/18HGSY9.

 

Harvesting Oilseed Rape near Worlaby. The combine is a John Deere 1075.

On January 14, 2012, hundreds of people defied the rain and took to the streets of Beirut to protest against rape.

 

Protesters marched from Sanayeh to Riad El Solh square in Downtown Beirut, where security officers cordoned off the area to prevent them from reaching the Lebanese Parliament.

 

The march was organized by the Beirut-based feminist collective Nasawiya.

 

For more information, go to bit.ly/18HGSY9.

 

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smc PENTAX-DA 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL WR

 

300 shots, 5s interval

A field of rape between Harrogate and Spofforth

Rape (excelente) con alcachofas, jamón y caldo de avellanas. Buen plato de pescado, muy bien combinado.

On January 14, 2012, hundreds of people defied the rain and took to the streets of Beirut to protest against rape.

 

Protesters marched from Sanayeh to Riad El Solh square in Downtown Beirut, where security officers cordoned off the area to prevent them from reaching the Lebanese Parliament.

 

The march was organized by the Beirut-based feminist collective Nasawiya.

 

For more information, go to bit.ly/18HGSY9.

 

More than a million people converged on a farm outside Bloemfontein in South Africa on April 22, 2017 for a National Day of Prayer. The gathering was called in response to a video that went viral on social media where a farmer called on evangelist, Angus Buchan, to call the nation to prayer. In the message he said: If you call it, we will come. Buchan answered the call and the meeting was organized in just 6 weeks.

 

Using a verse from the Old Testament, 2 Chronicles 7:14 which says - If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land - Buchan called the people of South Africa to repent of their sin and call on God for mercy. The people answered the call.

 

1.7 million people signed up to attend the national day of prayer marketed as IT'S TIME. Held on former South African Springbok Rugby player, Ollie Le Roux's farm 4 km North of Bloemfontein, roads to the venue from all directions were at a standstill by 6 am for the meeting that was due to start at 12 noon. Nobody knows exactly how many actually arrived on April 22, 2017, but estimates are that it was certainly over a million and perhaps upwards of 1.5 million. The crowd continued to swell throughout the morning and the meeting started just before 2 pm to allow time for people to arrive.

 

Significantly Buchan led the crowd in a prayer of repentance for racism and negativity about South Africa and prayed for release for those gripped by fear. Together South Africans of all colours prayed for an end to violence, rape, murder, adultery and other evils and for a God-fearing government to rise in the nation. As Buchan prayed for the wind of the Spirit to blow upon the nation a breeze blew across the gathered crowd, and dust devils blew across the crowd, one blowing across the front of the stage, a sound that could be heard in the microphones. Buchan said this was no coincidence, but a "God-incidence", indicating it was a sign of God's favour in hearing the prayers of the people.

A large depth of field of some rapeseed in England this was taken in the style of a floral landscape.

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This isnt a joke. For those of you that hav bin, dont, please, dont hold it in. Cause if you do, the jerk tht did it, is doing it to sum other grl..s. For those of you, who have bin doin the raping, you can go to fucking hell!

Graffiti wall at Stop-N-Lock, 3636 Linden Avenue, Dayton Ohio. On 2007.09.29. 74th frame of 78 (reshoot of 5th-7th frames).

Translation invited!

Between Langenbach and Mühltroff, Germany

Ducketts Grove Co. Carlow

May 2012

A walk past my favourite Rape Seed field reveals a different Landscape

GCIS Acting CEO Phumla Williams leads the “Day of Action Against Rape” march at the Sammy Marks Square in Pretoria.

GCIS staff members raise their voices against rape at the “Day of Action Against Rape” in Pretoria. (GCIS Photo)

On January 14, 2012, hundreds of people defied the rain and took to the streets of Beirut to protest against rape.

 

Protesters marched from Sanayeh to Riad El Solh square in Downtown Beirut, where security officers cordoned off the area to prevent them from reaching the Lebanese Parliament.

 

The march was organized by the Beirut-based feminist collective Nasawiya.

 

For more information, go to bit.ly/18HGSY9.

 

On January 14, 2012, hundreds of people defied the rain and took to the streets of Beirut to protest against rape.

 

Protesters marched from Sanayeh to Riad El Solh square in Downtown Beirut, where security officers cordoned off the area to prevent them from reaching the Lebanese Parliament.

 

The march was organized by the Beirut-based feminist collective Nasawiya.

 

For more information, go to bit.ly/18HGSY9.

 

India is the world's most dangerous country for women

We are living in a Sick Society

Greed Breed Disaster, Only the Solution - Stop the Consumption Addiction

People in Power, Position cannot utter the Truth, they are imprisoned being Consumption Addict.

And whom does India have for company at the top of this list? Afghanistan, Syria, Somalia and Saudi Arabia. In 2011, a similar poll ranked India fourth, just below Pakistan.

This year's survey was conducted between March 26 and May 4, and released on Tuesday (June 26).

A Reuters report says that in India, "levels of violence against women still [run] high, more than five years after the rape and murder of a student on a bus in Delhi sparked national outrage [a reference to the Nirbhaya gangrape case] and government pledges to tackle the issue."

"India ranked as the most dangerous on three issues -- the risks women face from sexual violence and harassment, from cultural and traditional practices, and from human trafficking, including forced labour, sex slavery and domestic servitude."

Pakistan is ranked sixth this year. The US is tenth.

The survey asked which five UN member states "were most dangerous for women and the worst for healthcare, economic resources, traditional practices, sexual and non-sexual abuse, and human trafficking", Reuters said.

Its respondents "ranked India the most dangerous country for women in terms of human trafficking, including sex slavery and domestic servitude, and for customary practices such as forced marriage, stoning and female infanticide".

The London-based newswire said India's Ministry of Women and Child Development "declined to comment" on the results.

The themes of sexual harassment and assault have occupied a prominent place in the national conversation in recent months. In Hyderabad, a Tollywood actress stripped outside a film industry body to protest the casting couch. In Delhi, a group of Jawaharlal Nehru University students accused a professor of sexual harassment.

Two chilling gang-rape cases were reported in Kathua in Jammu and Kashmir, and Unnao in Uttar Pradesh. Referring to the first, the New York Times said in an editorial that reading the chargesheet filed by the state police was "to plumb the depths of human depravity".

Government data show reported cases of crime against women rose by 83 per cent between 2007 and 2016, when there were four cases of rape reported every hour.

Source: India Today

On January 14, 2012, hundreds of people defied the rain and took to the streets of Beirut to protest against rape.

 

Protesters marched from Sanayeh to Riad El Solh square in Downtown Beirut, where security officers cordoned off the area to prevent them from reaching the Lebanese Parliament.

 

The march was organized by the Beirut-based feminist collective Nasawiya.

 

For more information, go to bit.ly/18HGSY9.

 

On January 14, 2012, hundreds of people defied the rain and took to the streets of Beirut to protest against rape.

 

Protesters marched from Sanayeh to Riad El Solh square in Downtown Beirut, where security officers cordoned off the area to prevent them from reaching the Lebanese Parliament.

 

The march was organized by the Beirut-based feminist collective Nasawiya.

 

For more information, go to bit.ly/18HGSY9.

 

A field of oil seed rape in Feltham.

 

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- RPB - Ran Pakenham/Frankston on Sunday 22.6.14

 

The five-year-old whose rape in Delhi has triggered large street protests. .The child is slowly healing and should be able to go home in two weeks, said doctors attending to her at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).A small group of people some from AamAdmi Party are sitting outside AIIMS protesting against Delhi Police and Home Minister Mr Shinde.Effigy of Mr Shinde was also burnt.

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