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by vishal on Mar 12, 2008 01:28 PM   Permalink
What foreign culture? Does any culture forces u to murder? Then those who are committing murder are like Taleban.
More importantly it is the invistigation which has been a shame to Indian admin. HAd the police acted honestly and swiftly it would have reflected in a better way. But as everywhere else in India Polica are one more currupt machinaries of government.

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by Peaceful Protest on Mar 12, 2008 01:18 PM   Permalink
so raping their minors and murdering them is your solution??

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by Noel Rodrigues on Mar 12, 2008 01:34 PM   Permalink
Is it only in Goa... What about the other States in India where the Foreign culture is less influenced. what about gang rapes & punishment by the village elders of the women by raping them??

Cant blame only the foreign culture.

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by shankar esakimuthu on Mar 12, 2008 01:37 PM   Permalink
It's all due to difference in understanding the culture! White skin is still seen as cosmetic superiority in India and people 'on drugs' tend to lose control often seeing actors they admire in English movies. The prerogative of foreign tourists visiting Goa seems to wither gradually and the goons responsible for spoiling the state's tourism reputation should be castrated in public! The Russian drug mafia must be driven out! A condemnable act!

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by gac on Mar 12, 2008 01:44 PM   Permalink
do u blame indian culture also for the atrocities happening in rest of india? why do we always try to give excuse when a crime is against a foreigner. we are not still slaves to hate whites.

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