Acid attack is rampant in Bangladesh.
By cheneper
@cheneper (131)
Thailand
September 30, 2010 12:00pm CST
My heart crushed after watching the news about the Acid Violence in Bangladesh. The victims were featured and they looked pitiful, mostly women. If only I could help them stop the crime, I will.
End the crime now!
How about you, what's your reaction?
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5 responses
@krishatnet (83)
• India
30 Sep 10
In India also this type of incidents are happened. When a girl rejects his love boys are attacking them with acid.
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@bagputza (504)
• Belgium
30 Sep 10
Boys in india are verry posesifs and have no respect for HUMAN LIFE , i'm sorry but i reject and i hate with all my heart these types of persones !!! They should be hanged for these gestures , since they will scar for life these poor womens , i wished that they will get the same attacks that they have been doing to other womens
@cheneper (131)
• Thailand
5 Oct 10
What's wrong with them? where are their parents? I wonder, if we should blame their parents for tolerating their children to become rude?!
That's insane, attacking the girl after rejecting them. They don't have a place in this world, but well maybe I'm already going beyond my limit in judging those people. I would just pray for their conscience.
Vengeance is not ours, it's Gods. He will take care of everything.
@rexrevol (328)
• Philippines
5 Oct 10
It's really hard to accept reality here on earth. The fact that human beings are getting more expressive is a good thing...but to the point of expressing it brutally? That's inhumane. Imagine what a single act can change a person's whole being: A brutal act shatters lives and crushes other people's hearts; A damage that creates scars. Yet all we can do right now is discuss about it. Others pray for the victims, but is that enough? What justice should be poured upon these inhumane acts? I really can not comprehend...tsk..tsk..tsk.
@cheneper (131)
• Thailand
5 Oct 10
And we have no choice but to face reality, we can't escape from it. I believe that prayer can move mountains, But you said praying for the victims is not enough, yes, you are right because it should be accompanied by action. I don't know, if their government is working on this, if not let's just leave this to God. He will surely take care of it, He knows the best justice to give. Don't worry much, we will soon understand, let's just be patient.
@bagputza (504)
• Belgium
30 Sep 10
Good evening dear friend Cheneper , actually its not such a good evening for you neither for me now , since i've managed to read the lines in your discussion , about these attaks , actually not only these types attacks are cruel , but been attacked with acid , it is a really painfull experience , and manny times womens and childs are the ones that are innoncent and that get involved , and have bad luck simply because they were there ,; actually these types of attacks are also happenning in other countryes , like in Iraq where US Army attacked a village because simply they say that they had informations that a terorist group was installed there , but the work terorist for them has the looks of womens , elder and aged persons as they include childs , these were the only victims of these attacks, I HATE MILITARY , and i wish them that they will receive the judgment , and be inmprisonned , because its not because ur a military , that you have the right to take inocent people LIFES , I hate these MILITARY PERSONS !!!!
** Florin , Over and Out **
@wiggles18 (2506)
• Canada
30 Sep 10
I absolutely have zero respect for anyone who attacks people with acid. What are these people thinking, who do this kind of stuff? Do they even have any thoughts going on in their heads? Are they even human?
I even heard of a story about a woman who purposely put acid on her own face, and then blamed it on some random person. That is even more sick I find. That person must have had some pretty weird problems, wanting attention or something...
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