Victims of intentional homicide (data based on United Nations)
What we can see from such 10 pictures:
High in Hungary, Belgium, Israel, Romania, Russia, USA (and France), but still not comparable to El Salvador, Jamaica, Zambia, South Africa, Colombia, Mexico, etc. which are crazy high!
Low in Switzerland, Netherlands, Norway
Where Romania < Hungary = Untold Festival < Sziget
Romania 📉 Hungary 📈 = Untold Festival 📉 Sziget 📈
A 2. ábrán ismertetett Eurostat-adatok azt mutatják, hogy 2018-ban az emberölések női áldozatainak aránya Magyarországon 100 000 lakosonként 0,84 volt, ami a 10. legmagasabb arány az Egyesült Királyság és azon 24 tagállam között, amelyekről rendelkezésre áll információ. Magyarországon az ötödik legmagasabb a párkapcsolatban elkövetett szándékos emberölés női áldozatainak aránya (0,22), míg a harmadik legkisebb arány a családtagok és rokonok által elkövetett emberölés női áldozatainak aránya (0,08) (14 joghatóság közül). = female homicide victims in Hungary was 0.84 per 100,000 inhabitants (> EU countries), while the homicide by family / intimate partner is lower compared to most EU countries (even Germany, Finland)
Nem lett veszélyesebb hely a migránsoktól Nyugat-Európa https://perma.cc/VS7W-SY3P
Hungary 1.79 vs Germany 0.85 vs Italy 0.5
Ilyen Budapest is, ahol 1,45 a százezer főre jutó gyilkosságok száma, míg Magyarországé 1,57. (from Országos Kriminológiai Intézet 2015)
Conclusion: this means nothing, because homicides are not synonym of terrorism, but considering such stats, you have higher risk to be killed at Sziget compared to Untold Festival or other festivals ...
Previous posts:
https://t.me/IsraelWarBullshit/431
https://t.me/IsraelWarBullshit/432
https://t.me/TerrorismTelegram/158
https://t.me/TerrorismTelegram/159
What we can see from such 10 pictures:
High in Hungary, Belgium, Israel, Romania, Russia, USA (and France), but still not comparable to El Salvador, Jamaica, Zambia, South Africa, Colombia, Mexico, etc. which are crazy high!
Low in Switzerland, Netherlands, Norway
Where Romania < Hungary = Untold Festival < Sziget
Romania 📉 Hungary 📈 = Untold Festival 📉 Sziget 📈
A 2. ábrán ismertetett Eurostat-adatok azt mutatják, hogy 2018-ban az emberölések női áldozatainak aránya Magyarországon 100 000 lakosonként 0,84 volt, ami a 10. legmagasabb arány az Egyesült Királyság és azon 24 tagállam között, amelyekről rendelkezésre áll információ. Magyarországon az ötödik legmagasabb a párkapcsolatban elkövetett szándékos emberölés női áldozatainak aránya (0,22), míg a harmadik legkisebb arány a családtagok és rokonok által elkövetett emberölés női áldozatainak aránya (0,08) (14 joghatóság közül). = female homicide victims in Hungary was 0.84 per 100,000 inhabitants (> EU countries), while the homicide by family / intimate partner is lower compared to most EU countries (even Germany, Finland)
Nem lett veszélyesebb hely a migránsoktól Nyugat-Európa https://perma.cc/VS7W-SY3P
Hungary 1.79 vs Germany 0.85 vs Italy 0.5
Ilyen Budapest is, ahol 1,45 a százezer főre jutó gyilkosságok száma, míg Magyarországé 1,57. (from Országos Kriminológiai Intézet 2015)
Conclusion: this means nothing, because homicides are not synonym of terrorism, but considering such stats, you have higher risk to be killed at Sziget compared to Untold Festival or other festivals ...
Previous posts:
https://t.me/IsraelWarBullshit/431
https://t.me/IsraelWarBullshit/432
https://t.me/TerrorismTelegram/158
https://t.me/TerrorismTelegram/159
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🇮🇱: We are innocent.
Still interesting that prisoners are increasing ...
Human rights organizations claim that Palestinians from the Occupied Territories, who are in prisons and detention centres in Israel itself, are being held in violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949. Israel consistently maintains that this constitutes a legitimate exercise of its legal rights as the Occupying Power under the Convention.
For example, in 1977 a few hundred Palestinian prisoners were released on the occasion of religious festivals, and in 1985 some 1500 Palestinian political prisoners were released in exchange for three Israeli soldiers held by the PFLP (Palestinian Front for the Liberation of Palestine—General Command) of Ahmad Jibril.
Indeed, during certain periods, the numbers of Palestinians held in custody by the Israeli Army were much higher than those held in civil custody. For example, in 1989, during the peak year of the Intifada, some 4000 Palestinian prisoners were held in the IPS prisons and nearly 9000 were imprisoned in various army prisons and detention centres (Cohen, 1989: 194).
An examination of the breakdown of Palestinian security prisoners accord- ing to a more detailed classification of offences shows that in 1993, 56.7 per cent were convicted for terrorist/hostile activity, 27.5 per cent were convicted for violations involving membership in an illegal organization, 5.2 per cent were convicted for production, possession or throwing an explosive, a grenade or a Molotov cocktail and 3.8 per cent were convicted for causing death. No corresponding data have been published for later years.
Palestinian sources provide much higher numbers. For exam- ple, The Palestinian Prisoner Society reported that upwards of 10,000 Palestinians were arrested throughout the course of the military reoccupation of Palestinian cities in April 2002, 5000 of whom remained in detention centres.
Done by 🇮🇱 Bar-Ilan University
Still interesting that prisoners are increasing ...
Human rights organizations claim that Palestinians from the Occupied Territories, who are in prisons and detention centres in Israel itself, are being held in violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949. Israel consistently maintains that this constitutes a legitimate exercise of its legal rights as the Occupying Power under the Convention.
For example, in 1977 a few hundred Palestinian prisoners were released on the occasion of religious festivals, and in 1985 some 1500 Palestinian political prisoners were released in exchange for three Israeli soldiers held by the PFLP (Palestinian Front for the Liberation of Palestine—General Command) of Ahmad Jibril.
Indeed, during certain periods, the numbers of Palestinians held in custody by the Israeli Army were much higher than those held in civil custody. For example, in 1989, during the peak year of the Intifada, some 4000 Palestinian prisoners were held in the IPS prisons and nearly 9000 were imprisoned in various army prisons and detention centres (Cohen, 1989: 194).
An examination of the breakdown of Palestinian security prisoners accord- ing to a more detailed classification of offences shows that in 1993, 56.7 per cent were convicted for terrorist/hostile activity, 27.5 per cent were convicted for violations involving membership in an illegal organization, 5.2 per cent were convicted for production, possession or throwing an explosive, a grenade or a Molotov cocktail and 3.8 per cent were convicted for causing death. No corresponding data have been published for later years.
Palestinian sources provide much higher numbers. For exam- ple, The Palestinian Prisoner Society reported that upwards of 10,000 Palestinians were arrested throughout the course of the military reoccupation of Palestinian cities in April 2002, 5000 of whom remained in detention centres.
Done by 🇮🇱 Bar-Ilan University
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Israel has a broad legal definition of what constitutes sexual assault: any non-consensual sexual contact may be considered assault. The Israeli legal system also recognizes and condemns sexual assault and rape within marriage. The government of Israel has a stated commitment to treat those who press charges with dignity and respect https://perma.cc/9CGE-HZ8T
Rape (Section 345 of the Penal Law) – Generally, rape is punishable by 16 years of imprisonment. Rape consists of intercourse with a woman (1) without her consent, (2) with consent which was obtained by deceit in respect of the identity of the person or the nature of the act, (3) with a minor who is less than 14 years of age, regardless of whether the victim consented or not, (4) by exploiting the woman's state of unconsciousness or other condition that prevents her from giving her free consent, or (5) by exploiting the fact that she is mentally ill or deficient, if – due to her illness or mental deficiency – her consent was not given freely. However, the maximum penalty for rape is increased to 20 years, if committed in the following cases: (a) if the victim is a minor under the age of 16, under the circumstances set forth in items ((1), (2) (4) and (5) above, (b) if the act was committed under threat of a firearm or other weapon; (c) if it was committed by causing physical or emotional harm, or pregnancy, (d) if abuse was committed before, during or after the act, or (e) if it was committed in the presence of one or more persons, who joined together in order for any of them to commit the act.
Forbidden intercourse despite consent (Section 346 of the Penal Law) – if a person has intercourse with a minor between the ages of 14 and 16 who is not married to him , or if a person has intercourse with a minor between the ages of 16 and 18 by exploiting a relationship of dependence, authority, education or supervision, or by a false promise of marriage, then that person is liable to five years imprisonment.
Rape (Section 345 of the Penal Law) – Generally, rape is punishable by 16 years of imprisonment. Rape consists of intercourse with a woman (1) without her consent, (2) with consent which was obtained by deceit in respect of the identity of the person or the nature of the act, (3) with a minor who is less than 14 years of age, regardless of whether the victim consented or not, (4) by exploiting the woman's state of unconsciousness or other condition that prevents her from giving her free consent, or (5) by exploiting the fact that she is mentally ill or deficient, if – due to her illness or mental deficiency – her consent was not given freely. However, the maximum penalty for rape is increased to 20 years, if committed in the following cases: (a) if the victim is a minor under the age of 16, under the circumstances set forth in items ((1), (2) (4) and (5) above, (b) if the act was committed under threat of a firearm or other weapon; (c) if it was committed by causing physical or emotional harm, or pregnancy, (d) if abuse was committed before, during or after the act, or (e) if it was committed in the presence of one or more persons, who joined together in order for any of them to commit the act.
Forbidden intercourse despite consent (Section 346 of the Penal Law) – if a person has intercourse with a minor between the ages of 14 and 16 who is not married to him , or if a person has intercourse with a minor between the ages of 16 and 18 by exploiting a relationship of dependence, authority, education or supervision, or by a false promise of marriage, then that person is liable to five years imprisonment.
Well, let we check more about Morocco ...
https://t.me/IsraelWarBullshit/585
One of the worst countries in the world, near Iran
https://t.me/WomenRightsTelegram/352
First let we check more about Germany stats, since previously we shared about Swiss.
Die Studie kam zum Ergebnis, dass 62,8 Prozent der Frauen im Alter zwischen 18 und 64 Jahren in den zwölf Monaten vor der Befragung in einer Form Gewalt erlebt haben. Knapp die Hälfte von ihnen (48 Prozent) hatte psychologische Gewalt erfahren. Dazu gehören Handlungen mit dem Ziel, die Frau zu dominieren, zu isolieren oder sie zu erniedrigen.
15 Prozent der Frauen gaben an, in den zwölf Monaten vor der Befragung physische Gewalt erlebt zu haben. Dabei ist diese Form der Gewalt in den Städten rund doppelt so verbreitet wie in ländlichen Gebieten. Insgesamt gut ein Drittel der Frauen (35,3 Prozent) sagten, dass sie mindestens einmal in ihrem Leben als Erwachsene physische Gewalt erfahren haben.
Von den verheirateten Frauen haben 6,4 Prozent in den zwölf Monaten vor der Befragung physische Gewalt in ihrer Ehe erlebt.
Knapp ein Viertel (23 Prozent) aller Marokkanerinnen, also rund 2,1 Millionen Frauen, haben gemäss der Studies des Haut-Commissariat au Plan mindestens einmal in ihrem Leben in einer Form sexuelle Gewalt erlebt.
Dabei sind im urbanen Umfeld die Frauen dreimal häufiger betroffen als auf dem Land. In den zwölf Monaten vor der Befragung wurden 8,7 Prozent oder 827‘000 Frauen Opfer sexueller Gewalt. Dabei erlitten 0,4 Prozent oder 38‘000 Frauen schwere Formen sexueller Gewalt wie erzwungenen Geschlechtsverkehr. —> 38k rapes in 1 year
Bei einer Vergewaltigung müssen körperliche Verletzungen vorliegen, weil sonst die Frau eine Anzeige aufgrund Artikel 490 des marokkanischen Strafgesetzbuchs (Verbot von ausser- ehelichen sexuellen Beziehungen) riskiert —> there need to be evident proofs of rape to report a rape ...
Morocco/Western Sahara: Further information: Sahrawi activist raped by Moroccan forces: Sultana Khaya https://perma.cc/EF2Y-UZA9
https://t.me/IsraelWarBullshit/585
One of the worst countries in the world, near Iran
https://t.me/WomenRightsTelegram/352
First let we check more about Germany stats, since previously we shared about Swiss.
Die Studie kam zum Ergebnis, dass 62,8 Prozent der Frauen im Alter zwischen 18 und 64 Jahren in den zwölf Monaten vor der Befragung in einer Form Gewalt erlebt haben. Knapp die Hälfte von ihnen (48 Prozent) hatte psychologische Gewalt erfahren. Dazu gehören Handlungen mit dem Ziel, die Frau zu dominieren, zu isolieren oder sie zu erniedrigen.
15 Prozent der Frauen gaben an, in den zwölf Monaten vor der Befragung physische Gewalt erlebt zu haben. Dabei ist diese Form der Gewalt in den Städten rund doppelt so verbreitet wie in ländlichen Gebieten. Insgesamt gut ein Drittel der Frauen (35,3 Prozent) sagten, dass sie mindestens einmal in ihrem Leben als Erwachsene physische Gewalt erfahren haben.
Von den verheirateten Frauen haben 6,4 Prozent in den zwölf Monaten vor der Befragung physische Gewalt in ihrer Ehe erlebt.
Knapp ein Viertel (23 Prozent) aller Marokkanerinnen, also rund 2,1 Millionen Frauen, haben gemäss der Studies des Haut-Commissariat au Plan mindestens einmal in ihrem Leben in einer Form sexuelle Gewalt erlebt.
Dabei sind im urbanen Umfeld die Frauen dreimal häufiger betroffen als auf dem Land. In den zwölf Monaten vor der Befragung wurden 8,7 Prozent oder 827‘000 Frauen Opfer sexueller Gewalt. Dabei erlitten 0,4 Prozent oder 38‘000 Frauen schwere Formen sexueller Gewalt wie erzwungenen Geschlechtsverkehr. —> 38k rapes in 1 year
Bei einer Vergewaltigung müssen körperliche Verletzungen vorliegen, weil sonst die Frau eine Anzeige aufgrund Artikel 490 des marokkanischen Strafgesetzbuchs (Verbot von ausser- ehelichen sexuellen Beziehungen) riskiert —> there need to be evident proofs of rape to report a rape ...
Morocco/Western Sahara: Further information: Sahrawi activist raped by Moroccan forces: Sultana Khaya https://perma.cc/EF2Y-UZA9
Palestine Behind the Facts Part 1
In the Gaza Strip, the Criminal Code of 1936 provides the following offences:
Article 152(1): Sexual intercourse with a female against her will by the use of force or threats of death or severe bodily harm, or when she is in a state of unconsciousness or otherwise incapable of resisting, is punishable with imprisonment for 14 years.
Article 153: Rape of a woman by deception is punishable with imprisonment for ten years.
The Penal Code of 1960 provides for the following offences that apply in the West Bank:
Article 292: Rape
Any person who has forced sexual intercourse with a female, other than his wife, shall be sentenced to at least ve years of temporary hard labour. The sentence shall not be less than seven years if the victim is less than 15 years of age.
Article 294: Sexual Intercourse with a Female under 15 or 12 Years of Age
Any person who has sexual intercourse with a female who is under 15 years of age shall be sentenced to temporary hard labour. The sentence shall not be less than ve years if the victim is less than 12 years of age.
In addition to being socially and religiously taboo, incest is illegal. In the case of incest between ascendants and descendants, Articles 285 and 286 of the Jordanian Penal Code of 1960 provide for a punishment of a minimum seven years of temporary hard labour imprisonment. If one of the offenders has legal or de facto authority over the other, a prison sentence of at least ve years of temporary hard labour imprisonment shall be imposed.
The existence of the adultery offence may deter women from reporting a rape or sexual assault for fear they may be prosecuted for adultery. The laws that criminalize adultery also discriminate against women by punishing them more severely than men.
Part 2 https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1522
In the Gaza Strip, the Criminal Code of 1936 provides the following offences:
Article 152(1): Sexual intercourse with a female against her will by the use of force or threats of death or severe bodily harm, or when she is in a state of unconsciousness or otherwise incapable of resisting, is punishable with imprisonment for 14 years.
Article 153: Rape of a woman by deception is punishable with imprisonment for ten years.
The Penal Code of 1960 provides for the following offences that apply in the West Bank:
Article 292: Rape
Any person who has forced sexual intercourse with a female, other than his wife, shall be sentenced to at least ve years of temporary hard labour. The sentence shall not be less than seven years if the victim is less than 15 years of age.
Article 294: Sexual Intercourse with a Female under 15 or 12 Years of Age
Any person who has sexual intercourse with a female who is under 15 years of age shall be sentenced to temporary hard labour. The sentence shall not be less than ve years if the victim is less than 12 years of age.
In addition to being socially and religiously taboo, incest is illegal. In the case of incest between ascendants and descendants, Articles 285 and 286 of the Jordanian Penal Code of 1960 provide for a punishment of a minimum seven years of temporary hard labour imprisonment. If one of the offenders has legal or de facto authority over the other, a prison sentence of at least ve years of temporary hard labour imprisonment shall be imposed.
The existence of the adultery offence may deter women from reporting a rape or sexual assault for fear they may be prosecuted for adultery. The laws that criminalize adultery also discriminate against women by punishing them more severely than men.
Part 2 https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1522
Palestine Behind the Facts Part 2
It is not a criminal offence in the West Bank for an adult man and woman who are not married to engage in consensual sex.
Abortion is prohibited in the West Bank by the Jordan Penal Code (Articles 321–325) and in Gaza by the Criminal Code of 1936 (Articles 175–177).
The Criminal Code of 1936 that applies in Gaza criminalizes sexual acts between men (“carnal knowledge against the order of nature”) with a penalty of up to ten years’ imprisonment.83 The Penal Code 1960 (Jordan), which applies in the West Bank, has no prohibition on consensual sex between adults of the same sex. The current draft of the Uni ed Penal Code of Palestine criminalizes all acts of homosexuality and acts “against nature.”
There are no specific laws protecting transgender, lesbian, gay, and bisexual people from hate crimes, GBV, or discrimination. There are no legal protections for, or legal recognition of, transgender people.
The language of the current laws in the West Bank and Gaza Strip fail to provide protection to this vulnerable segment of women. The laws prohibit forcing women into any illegal sexual intercourse, provided that “such a woman is not a prostitute and is not known for her immoral character.” This ambiguous language leaves much room for interpretation and excludes those who are perceived as possessing an “immoral character.” As such, it contributes to further disadvantaging women. In practice, sex workers are denied access to protection, legal aid, and health and support services. It is reported that shelters in Palestine refuse to provide assistance to sex workers.
More https://t.me/StandForWar
It is not a criminal offence in the West Bank for an adult man and woman who are not married to engage in consensual sex.
Abortion is prohibited in the West Bank by the Jordan Penal Code (Articles 321–325) and in Gaza by the Criminal Code of 1936 (Articles 175–177).
The Criminal Code of 1936 that applies in Gaza criminalizes sexual acts between men (“carnal knowledge against the order of nature”) with a penalty of up to ten years’ imprisonment.83 The Penal Code 1960 (Jordan), which applies in the West Bank, has no prohibition on consensual sex between adults of the same sex. The current draft of the Uni ed Penal Code of Palestine criminalizes all acts of homosexuality and acts “against nature.”
There are no specific laws protecting transgender, lesbian, gay, and bisexual people from hate crimes, GBV, or discrimination. There are no legal protections for, or legal recognition of, transgender people.
The language of the current laws in the West Bank and Gaza Strip fail to provide protection to this vulnerable segment of women. The laws prohibit forcing women into any illegal sexual intercourse, provided that “such a woman is not a prostitute and is not known for her immoral character.” This ambiguous language leaves much room for interpretation and excludes those who are perceived as possessing an “immoral character.” As such, it contributes to further disadvantaging women. In practice, sex workers are denied access to protection, legal aid, and health and support services. It is reported that shelters in Palestine refuse to provide assistance to sex workers.
More https://t.me/StandForWar
More about hostages and prison facts, scroll from
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America vs 🇪🇺 🌏 Laws
Please not in America there are tons of laws! Death sentence is not available everywhere too.
https://t.me/AmnestyBullshit/152
🇪🇸 Spain / España
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/729
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/730
🇺🇾 Uruguay
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/731
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/732
🇧🇴 Bolivia / Paraguay
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/198
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/199
🇩🇪 Deutschland / Germany
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/989
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1307
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1388
🇨🇭 Schweiz / Svizzera / Suisse / Switzerland
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1087
🇮🇹 Italia / Italy
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/937
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/460
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/407
🇫🇷 France
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1064
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1065
🇵🇸 Palestine
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1521
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1522
https://t.me/PalestineInnocent/108
🇮🇱 Israel
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1508
🇳🇴 Norway
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1308
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1310
🇲🇦 Morocco
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1509
🇵🇱 Poland
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1449
🇮🇷🇸🇦🇾🇪🇧🇳🇳🇬🇲🇷...
https://t.me/WomenRightsTelegram/482
https://t.me/WomenRightsTelegram/483
The best sentence? Stepwise incremental based on the deep, the amount of crimes and the available proofs, which means few years just if you have the idea to rape a girl without raping that, up to a life/death sentence for serious crimes, like cannibalist rapers
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1218
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/865
Please not in America there are tons of laws! Death sentence is not available everywhere too.
https://t.me/AmnestyBullshit/152
🇪🇸 Spain / España
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/729
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/730
🇺🇾 Uruguay
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/731
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/732
🇧🇴 Bolivia / Paraguay
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/198
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/199
🇩🇪 Deutschland / Germany
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/989
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1307
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1388
🇨🇭 Schweiz / Svizzera / Suisse / Switzerland
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1087
🇮🇹 Italia / Italy
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/937
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/460
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/407
🇫🇷 France
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1064
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1065
🇵🇸 Palestine
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1521
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1522
https://t.me/PalestineInnocent/108
🇮🇱 Israel
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1508
🇳🇴 Norway
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1308
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1310
🇲🇦 Morocco
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1509
🇵🇱 Poland
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1449
🇮🇷🇸🇦🇾🇪🇧🇳🇳🇬🇲🇷...
https://t.me/WomenRightsTelegram/482
https://t.me/WomenRightsTelegram/483
The best sentence? Stepwise incremental based on the deep, the amount of crimes and the available proofs, which means few years just if you have the idea to rape a girl without raping that, up to a life/death sentence for serious crimes, like cannibalist rapers
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1218
https://t.me/RapeTelegram/865