Bijnor, the witch wife drugged her husband and tied him up, burnt his body with cigarettes, injured his private parts with a knife

 

Bijnor, the witch wife drugged her husband and tied him up, burnt his body with cigarettes, injured his private parts with a knife

 

Bijnor, the witch wife drugged her husband and tied him up, burnt his body with cigarettes, injured his private parts with a knife and tried to kill him by strangling him. The husband was against his wife's extramarital affair.


Meet Meher Jahan from Bijnor 

She got married to her husband a year ago 

Forced him to leave his family and live separately with her

She would beat him, torture him every single day

In April, he filed a complaint with police & also informed his family.

No action taken by police though

A secret camera was then installed in his house 

3 days ago what got captured in the camera was a brutality even police got shocked with 

Meher gave some sedative to her husband in his food. When he passed out, she tied him up with ropes. Burnt his body with cigarette and tried to chop his private part with knife. She herself slept off while doing this all with his body because she was drunk and he escaped in the morning. He's currently in hospital and getting treated 

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Meanwhile, after a proper video proof atleast, @bijnorpolice has finally arrested her 

Just look at her innocent face ! Who would believe she's capable of all this

#DVOnMen

No matter who you are a man or a woman,

as soon as your partner means your wife or husband has an extramarital affair, then get out of that marriage/relationship

Just take the divorce, move on.

You don’t know what’s coming next

Many people lose their life in the hope of getting their partner, wife or husband back and many times no one even comes to know the reason behind their death most of the time because they don’t tell others about it in hope of making everything right & thinking that it will bring disgrace to their family name & people will laugh on them 

Tehran executes its sixth juvenile offender this year, defying treaties it has signed to end this practice.


Tehran executes its sixth juvenile offender this year, defying treaties it has signed to end this practice.

Hangings continue despite please

After more than three lonely and agonising years on death row, Behnam Zarei, a 19-year-old Iranian, was led to the gallows and hanged behind the high walls of Adelabad prison in the southern city of Shiraz. He was put to death on Tuesday for killing a fellow teenager identified only as Mehrdad in a street fight in April 2005, according to a local press report.

Zarei's execution came despite repeated international pleas for Tehran to honour treaties it has signed banning the execution of those younger than 18 at the time of their crime. He was the second youth in days to be hanged for an offence committed as a child and the sixth such execution this year. "The situation of juvenile offenders facing execution in Iran has reached crisis levels," Amnesty International, the human rights organisation, warned as it condemned Zarei's hanging. There are "at least 132 juvenile offenders known to be on death row in Iran, although the true number could be much higher", Amnesty said.


Human Rights Watch (HRW), the New York-based organisation, said: "Iran leads the world in executing juvenile offenders. Everywhere else, countries are moving to end this abhorrent practice, but in Iran the numbers of death sentences seem to be increasing." Zarei, who was 15 at the time of his crime, had told the court the killing had been an accident, and he beseeched the victim's family for forgiveness. He was hanged "without the knowledge of his lawyer and family", Etemad-e-Melli, an Iranian daily reported.


Amnesty urged Iran to immediately stop sentencing juvenile offenders to death and to commute the sentences of those on death row. "No other country is known to have executed a juvenile offender in 2008," Amnesty said. HRW said since Jan 2005, Iran has executed at least 26 juvenile offenders, adding: "During the same period, only four other countries, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Yemen and Pakistan, are known to have executed any juvenile offenders, with a combined total of six executions in the four countries."


On Aug 19, Reza Hejazi, 20, was hanged in the central city of Isfahan: he was 15 in 2004 when he was among a group of people involved in a dispute that led to a man being fatally stabbed. He repeatedly told the authorities he had not intended to kill the victim, HRW said. Hejazi's hanging was "categorically condemned" by the European Union, which urged Iran "to consider an appropriate way of dealing with juvenile offenders, such as youth courts and sentences designed mainly to be education and facilitate their social rehabilitation".


Iran is the world's most prolific executioner after China, and the hangings are focusing damaging attention on Tehran's human rights record at a time when the Islamic Republic is facing isolation over its nuclear programme. Amnesty said so far this year 227 people have been executed in Iran compared to 317 for the whole of 2007. China, a far more populous country, carried out 470 death sentences last year.


Last month, on one day alone, Iran hanged 29 people convicted of crimes, including drug trafficking, murder and rape - it was the country's largest mass execution in years. International pressure appears to have had some impact. Iran last month renewed a six-year-old moratorium on stoning as a means of execution. It followed urgent appeals from local and international human rights activists to spare the lives of seven women and a man who were facing the penalty, mainly for adultery. Four of the sentences were commuted: two would receive lashes and two would be jailed for 10 years, judiciary officials said. The others had asked for forgiveness, and their requests were under review.


This year, Ayatollah Hashemi Shahroudi, the head of Iran's judiciary ordered an end to public executions, unless they had his special approval. He also outlawed the publication of pictures and broadcasting of video footage of executions. His orders followed a spate of grisly public executions last year where convicts were hauled aloft on construction cranes and hanged, with their bodies dangling before large crowds. The public hangings were widely covered by international media, provoking global condemnation.

Sometimes your spouse doesn’t want sex; just to be cuddled and held.


 Sometimes your spouse doesn’t want sex; just to be cuddled and held.



Sometimes your spouse doesn’t want your advice; just for you to listen and be there.

Sometimes your spouse doesn’t want to talk about children, parents, bills and responsibilities; just for you two to talk about you two.

Sometimes your spouse doesn’t want to argue over the same thing; just for you two to move on and start talking about other things even if you two won't agree on the matter.

Sometimes your spouse doesn't want to be home; just to go to a new place with you, a restaurant, a hotel, a road trip - something new outside of the usual home walls.

Sometimes your spouse doesn’t want to relate with you as husband and wife and with the expectations and pressure that comes with it; just for you to be friends, realness and no pressure.

Sometimes your spouse doesn’t to do the same things each weekend; just for you two to spice things up and make fresh memories

Wang Shujin High-profile serial killer Wang Shujin was executed in Hebei province on Tuesday after his death sentence for rape and intentional killing was approved by the Supreme People's Court.


 Wang Shujin High-profile serial killer Wang Shujin was executed in Hebei province on Tuesday after his death sentence for rape and intentional killing was approved by the Supreme People's Court.

Serial killer and rapist executed in Hebei


Wang Shujin High-profile serial killer Wang Shujin was executed in Hebei province on Tuesday after his death sentence for rape and intentional killing was approved by the Supreme People's Court.
Wang, a native of Hebei, was sentenced to death for multiple counts of intentional homicide by the Handan Intermediate People's Court in the province on Nov 24.He was also sentenced to 15 years in prison for rape. The court combined the sentences in the death penalty.
Wang appealed, but the Hebei High People's Court rejected his appeal, upholding his convictions and the death sentence. The sentence was then submitted to the Supreme People's Court for review, as all death penalties made by lower courts have to get final approval from the top court.
After the review, the top court found Wang guilty of four rapes, three killings and an attempted killing from 1993 to 1995.
"Wang had been previously imprisoned for rape, but he raped again and did the killings without repentance and correction after his release, meaning his criminal intent as well as personal and social dangerousness were extremely despicable and serious," it said. "Although he turned himself in, he couldn't be leniently penalized."
It acknowledged the ruling made and upheld by the Hebei courts, noting the facts of the case were clear, the evidence to prove Wang's convictions was sufficient, the death sentence appropriate and the trial procedures legitimate.
The Handan court carried out the execution after receiving the review result from the top court. Wang's close relatives refused to meet him, even though the court told them they had the right to do so before the execution, the top court said.
Wang, 53, attracted public attention in 2005 when he was detained and voluntarily confessed to six rapes and murders. In 2007, the Handan court sentenced him to death after finding him guilty of three rapes, two killings and one attempted murder.


The death penalty was upheld by the high court in Hebei in 2013 and then submitted to the top court for review.
In November last year, however, the top court overturned the death penalty and sent the case back to the Handan court for retrial because of newly discovered evidence.
During the rehearing, the Handan court said the new evidence was the result of a DNA test on a skeleton found by police following directions given by Wang. It was related to the rape and murder of a woman surnamed Zhang in 1993 that Wang confessed to while in detention.
But Wang was unhappy, as the result did not include another killing he also claimed to be responsible for in 2005.
In that year, he confessed to raping and killing a woman surnamed Kang in a cornfield in Shijiazhuang, capital of Hebei, in 1994.Although the confession was rejected by the Handan court due to insufficient evidence, it aroused huge public attention because another man, Nie Shubin, had already been sentenced to death and executed for the crimes in 1995.
Wang's confession to Kang's rape and murder prompted a reinvestigation of the case. In December 2016, the top court pronounced Nie not guilty as the evidence in the case was not strong enough to convict him.
In the past decade, Wang still insisted he raped and killed Kang, but the confession was always rejected by the Handan court because his testimony did not match the physical evidence in Kang's case.


In response to public speculation that Wang was using his confession in Kang's case as meritorious service to escape the death sentence, the top court explained on Tuesday that those who reveal others' crimes, instead of their own offenses, after being captured can be identified as having performed meritorious service.
"People who plead guilty to their own crimes can be defined as confessing or giving themselves up," it said. "Additionally, convicts will only be held criminally liable for confessions that are acknowledged by courts."
Another case

  Also on Tuesday, the Qinzhou Intermediate People's Court in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region carried out the execution of Yang Guangyi, who raped a 10-year-old girl.
Yang, a native of Guangxi, used cruel and violent means to rape the girl, who was on her way home after picking passion fruit to sell in Qinzhou, in 2018. The girl died as a result.
He was sentenced to death for rape by the intermediate court in 2019, but the sentence was changed to a suspended death sentence last year after he appealed, as the Guangxi High People's Court said Yang turned himself in after the rape and thus deserved to be granted some leniency.
The victim's mother appealed and in November the top court ordered the high court to set up a new panel to retry the case.
After the retrial, the high court withdrew its previous ruling, saying Yang was not eligible for lenient punishment because he raped the girl by extremely cruel means, and his action had brought great negative effects to society.
The top court acknowledged the new verdict, saying those who seriously harm children must be harshly punished, including being given the death sentence, under Chinese law.
It also said the approval of Yang's death penalty showed the country's strong determination to deter people from sexually assaulting juveniles.
Before the execution, the intermediate court told Yang that he had the right to apply for a meeting with his relatives, but Yang refused, the top court added.


During World War II, millions of people were sent to concentration camps, including women.


During World War II, millions of people were sent to concentration camps, including women.

 


During World War II, millions of people were sent to concentration camps, including women. Women in concentration camps were subjected to brutal treatment and often faced more severe conditions than their male counterparts.

 

The conditions in the camps were inhumane, and women were often subjected to forced labor, starvation, and medical experiments.Women were treated differently in concentration camps than men.


They were often separated from their families, forced to perform hard labor, and subjected to sexual abuse. Women who were pregnant were also subjected to harsh conditions and medical experimentation. Many women were killed, either as part of the genocide or because they were deemed too weak to continue working.


One of the most notorious concentration camps where women were held was Auschwitz-Birkenau. There, women were subjected to forced labor, starvation, and medical experimentation. Many were killed in gas chambers or through other forms of execution. The camp was designed to dehumanize prisoners, and women were often subjected to sexual abuse and other forms of torture.


Despite the atrocities that women faced in concentration camps, many managed to survive and tell their stories. Some even organized resistance movements within the camps, showing remarkable bravery and resilience in the face of overwhelming adversity. Today, their stories serve as a reminder of the horrors of the Holocaust and the need to ensure that such atrocities never happen again.


It consisted of Auschwitz I, the main camp (Stammlager) in Oświęcim; Auschwitz II-Birkenau, a concentration and extermination camp with gas chambers; Auschwitz III-Monowitz, a labor camp for the chemical conglomerate IG Farben; and dozens of subcamps. The camps became a major site of the Nazis' final solution to the Jewish question.


After Germany sparked World War II by invading Poland in September 1939, the Schutzstaffel (SS) converted Auschwitz I, an army barracks, into a prisoner-of-war camp. The initial transport of political detainees to Auschwitz consisted almost solely of Poles for whom the camp was initially established.


The bulk of inmates were Polish for the first two years. In May 1940, German criminals brought to the camp as functionaries established the camp's reputation for sadism. Prisoners were beaten, tortured, and executed for the most trivial reasons. The first gassings—of Soviet and Polish prisoners—took place in block 11 of Auschwitz I around August 1941.


Construction of Auschwitz II began the following month, and from 1942 until late 1944 freight trains delivered Jews from all over German-occupied Europe to its gas chambers. Of the 1.3 million people sent to Auschwitz, 1.1 million were murdered.


The number of victims includes 960,000 Jews (865,000 of whom were gassed on arrival), 74,000 non-Jewish Poles, 21,000 Romani, 15,000 Soviet prisoners of war, and up to 15,000 others. Those not gassed were murdered via starvation, exhaustion, disease, individual executions, or beatings. Others were killed during medical experiments.

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Wang Shujin High-profile serial killer Wang Shujin was executed in Hebei province on Tuesday after his death sentence for rape and intentional killing was approved by the Supreme People's Court.



 Breakiпg: Scientists’ Terrifyiпg New Discovery of Malaysian Flight 370 Changes Everything!


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