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8 Indian drunk man say ‘having a wonderful evening’ after gang raping pregnant goat

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8 Indian drunk man say ‘having a wonderful evening’ after gang raping pregnant goat
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8 Indian drunk man say ‘having a wonderful evening’ after gang raping pregnant goat

2018-08-02 16:27 Last Updated At:16:27

Insane! No words can be used to describe this group of jerks!

Recently, a case of bestiality occurred in a village in Haryana, India. Eight drunk men with several criminal records gang-raped a 7-year-old goat which was 28 weeks pregnant. The victim goat could not walk and refused to eat after being raped. It died on the next day.

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According to the animal owner, one of eight said to him that they had a wonderful evening with the goat. Now, the Indian police have filed a lawsuit against them and will soon arrest them.

The eight gang-raped the pregnant goat raised by farmer Aslup Khan on Wednesday night. Khan said that he heard sounds outside the house at about 11 pm and then he went out to have a see. He found the brakes of the sheep shed were opened and the goat was missing.

Shockingly, he searched around and found three men were sexually assaulting his goat.

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Khan attempted to stop and catch them immediately, but considering the gang with criminal records and his self-safety, he eventually let them.

The goat could not move or eat after being raped. It had been kneeling on the ground and finally died on the next day.

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Khan said that one of the suspects went to his home on the next day and threatened to steal the goat. Even more, the criminal said to Khan that they had a wonderful night with the goat. Khan couldn’t bear his words and chased him.

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The case was under investigation. After collecting confessions from witnesses and villagers, the local police launched an arrest. Three men were arrested so far and the other five unidentified were still absconding. The authorities have arranged the vet to perform an autopsy on the goat.

The vet said that the cause of death was the cerebral hemorrhage. He also found blood in its trachea while the sampling of the vaginal tissue needs further examination of the laboratory.

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Japan and India reject Biden's comments describing them as xenophobic countries

2024-05-05 04:41 Last Updated At:04:51

TOKYO (AP) — Japan and India on Saturday decried remarks by U.S. President Joe Biden describing them as “xenophobic” countries that do not welcome immigrants, which the president said during a campaign fundraising event earlier in the week.

Japan said Biden's judgment was not based on an accurate understanding of its policy, while India rebutted the comment, defending itself as the world’s most open society.

Biden grouped Japan and India as “xenophobic” countries, along with Russia and China as he tried to explain their struggling economies, contrasting the four with the strength of the U.S. as a nation of immigrants.

Japan is a key U.S. ally, and both Japan and India are part of the Quad, a U.S.-led informal partnership that also includes Australia in countering increasingly assertive China in the Indo-Pacific.

Just weeks ago, Biden hosted Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on an official visit, as the two leaders restated their “unbreakable alliance” and agreed to reinforce their security ties in the face of China’s threat in the Indo-Pacific.

Indian Prime Minister Narenda Modi also made a state visit to Washington last year, when he was welcomed by business and political leaders.

The White House said Biden meant no offense and was merely stressing that the U.S. was a nation of immigrants, saying he had no intention of undermining the relationship with Japan.

Japan is aware of Biden's remark as well as the subsequent clarification, a Japanese government official said Saturday, declining to be named due to the sensitivity of the issue.

The official said it was unfortunate that part of Biden's speech was not based on an accurate understanding of Japanese policies, and that Japan understands that Biden made the remark to emphasize the presence of immigrants as America’s strength.

Japan-U.S. relations are “stronger than ever” as Prime Minister Kishida showed during his visit to the U.S. in April, the official said.

In New Delhi, India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Saturday also rebutted Biden’s comment, saying India was the most open society in the world.

``I haven’t seen such an open, pluralistic, and diverse society anywhere in the world. We are actually not just not xenophobic, we are the most open, most pluralistic and in many ways the most understanding society in the world,” Jaishankar said at a roundtable organized by the Economic Times newspaper.

Jaishankar also noted that India’s annual GDP growth is 7% and said, “You check some other countries’ growth rate, you will find an answer.” The U.S. economy grew by 2.5% in 2023, according to government figures.

At a hotel fundraiser Wednesday, where the donor audience was largely Asian American, Biden said the upcoming U.S. election was about “freedom, America and democracy” and that the nation’s economy was thriving “because of you and many others.”

“Why? Because we welcome immigrants,” Biden said. “Look, think about it. Why is China stalling so badly economically? Why is Japan having trouble? Why is Russia? Why is India? Because they’re xenophobic. They don’t want immigrants.”

Japan has been known for a strict stance on immigration. But in recent years, it has eased its policies to make it easier for foreign workers to come and stay in Japan as a way to mitigate its declining births and rapidly shrinking population. The number of babies born in Japan last year fell to a record low since Japan started compiling the statistics in 1899.

India, which has the world’s largest population, enacted a new citizenship law earlier this year by setting religious criteria that allows fast-tracking naturalization for Hindus, Parsis, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains and Christians who fled to India from Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan, while excluding Muslims.

AP writers Ashok Sharma in New Delhi and Seung Min Kim in Washington contributed to this report.

FILE - President Joe Biden arrives on Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Tuesday, April 30, 2024.. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

FILE - President Joe Biden arrives on Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Tuesday, April 30, 2024.. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

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