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    Quote Originally Posted by Gobi View Post
    Prevention is better than cure. The only way we could prevent this is through knowledge and precaution about these felons.
    We should be able to give this awareness to the teens, by taking away this topic from the traditional taboo list. These kinda things happen everywhere and the reason why this is still happening is victims are scared to speak up. They're scared of the society to judge them as criminals instead of victims.That is the sad reality.
    When someone becomes a victim in cases like these, they're the ones to be seen as on the wrong. We should get them talk and that is how people are gonna know the reality in social media.
    Gobi, I totally agree with your point! But, WHAT IF THE VICTIM DIES?? SUICIDES?? WHO WOULD SPEAK ON BEHALF OF THEM?? Even if the government does or did I have never seen or heard that the government ever has given a satisfied decision for all the dead victims!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shivani View Post
    Gobi, I totally agree with your point! But, WHAT IF THE VICTIM DIES?? SUICIDES?? WHO WOULD SPEAK ON BEHALF OF THEM?? Even if the government does or did I have never seen or heard that the government ever has given a satisfied decision for all the dead victims!
    For that, i don't have an answer. The victims should speak up, because that might give all the victims around the world to feel supported. Talking helps. These victims commit suicide, for the reason that people around the do not know about what they're going through or they choose not to understand their plight.

    We're past the point of asking justice from the government. We need to stand up for the victims. In social media we all see what happens...just a like and share. That is the maximum support we provide to these victims. Our actions should speak for ourselves, not our mouse clicks. We women have to learn to support other women. Most of the time, it's the ladies who slander other women. Bitter truth.

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