Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Rape Cases

Many different people with many different problems come to the hospital.
In 6A, the most common cases we see are pneumonia, acute bronchiolitis, dengue, AGE (acute gastroenteritis), febrile fits, nephrotic/nephritic syndrome, UTI and sadly, NAI.

NAI - non-accidental injury.
It is basically abuse or rape cases.
Most of the time, we see rape victims; alsmost always, girls..
(Sometime, the child is not raped, but acted through mutual consent)

On average, I would say there is 1 NAI case a day.

Think about it.
We only see the person if the person is of paediatric age, which means there are probably many more ladies out there who have been affected.
We only see those children who's parent/teacher have reported the case - God knows how many go unreported.

What's worse is that most of the time, the perpetrator is someone from the child's own family or friends.
Isn't it sad that these children have been betrayed by the one they trust?
Isn't it sad that they have to go through so much at such a young age?
How can anyone be so inhumane, so irresponsible, so sick?

I stick by my principle that the best punishment for a rapist is to cut it off. Only then would they really be sorry for what they did. Maybe we would then have a decrease in the number of rape cases. The poor girl is scarred for life, so what if the guy has a stump? Serve's him right!!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ya, cut it off. But what I scared is somebody purposely accuse a man with scary reason behind.

karedi said...

ya.. cut it off.. but what should we cut off from the girls who help other girls to get raped?

read what it mean in my blog

http://karediboy.blogspot.com/2009/03/girl-raped-coz-of-another-girl.html

CK said...

with our current judicial system, where even the chief judge can be bought, i dare not think how many innocent stumps will be cut off if they do it your way..:)