American grandpa with children, abuses grandchildren

Authorities on Wednesday searched a rural property in western Missouri for bodies and buried glass jars containing notes written more than 15 years ago by children who may have documented sexual abuse by five members of their own family.

A 77-year-old American man from Missouri together with his 4 sons would allegedly have sexually abused 6 grand-children. Besides their own relatives, authorities won’t rule out the possibility of other victims among the abused or buried.

The abuse took place during the ’80s and ’90s.

bron: www.spitsnieuws.nl, www.youtube.com [11-11-2009]

In Australia: Focus on balcony horror

The cousin of a man accused of raping an overseas student before she fell to her death from a Sydney balcony in an attempt to escape is making a movie about the ordeal.

A little more than a year to the day after the 18-year-old Chinese woman jumped from her Waterloo unit after a harrowing sexual assault, the accused’s relative wants to release a film about the attack.

Reliving ordeal... Wu Liping, who has been told the story of her daughter's death is being made into a film.

On October 26 last year a homeless man, Brendan David Dennison, 26, allegedly broke into the Hunter Street apartment. The woman and her boyfriend, a South Korean national, were allegedly terrorised for an hour while two other female students barricaded themselves in a locked room.

Police said the couple had tried to escape by jumping naked from the third-floor unit on to concrete. The woman died.

 

 

[photo: Reliving ordeal... Wu Liping, who has been told the story of her daughter's death is being made into a film. Photo: Adam Hollingworth]

Wu Liping, the mother of the victim, told the Sydney Chinese newspaper Australian News Express Daily that Mr Dennison’s cousin had identified himself to her as ”Evan”, an Aboriginal-German filmmaker living in Hong Kong. He said he was shooting a film based on the case called The Land of Dreams.

Ms Wu said he had told her he was making the film to ”comfort” the victim’s parents.

The man had flown from Hong Kong (香港) to attend a memorial that Ms Wu and husband He Fa Heng, the victim’s stepfather, held last Sunday at a temple in the family’s home province of Sichuan (四川省), China.

About 10 friends and relatives travelled from around China and from as far as Britain to attend the ceremony, bringing flowers and paper money. Evan could not be contacted by The Sun-Herald.

Last month Ms Wu had two operations for what is believed to be a throat condition, and said the night before one of the procedures her dead daughter visited her in her sleep. ”She said, ‘Don’t be afraid, I will always take care of you,”’ the mother said.

Her daughter’s boyfriend still lives in Sydney, where he is studying at the University of NSW. Now 19 and living with his sister, friends have said that his leg – which was seriously injured in the fall – has almost fully recovered.

The man did not respond to a request to comment but it is understood he will take the stand if asked to testify at Mr Dennison’s trial.

Since last year, more than 1200 messages have been posted about the dead woman on the instant messenger service ICQ. Her mother wrote: ”Last night, your dad dreamed of you again. He asked you to turn your face to him for a kiss, but you turned back and disappeared …We love you too much, we miss you too much. If you were not that lovely, that clever, that empathetic, we would not feel so heartbroken and pained now.”

Ms Wu said she hoped that whoever attacked her daughter would be given a life sentence.

Mr Dennison faces a total of 21 charges relating to the attack, including murder, sexual assault, robbery, and detaining for advantage. His case is set for mention on Friday, when a date for his next court appearance is expected to be set.

bron: www.smh.com.au [01-11-2009, in Europe 31-10-2009]

Nanjing Massacre movie doesn’t need subtitle to resonate with Toronto audience

Nanjing Massacre movie doesn’t need subtitle to resonate with Toronto audience.

The movie that Chinese director Lu Chuan (simp陆川trad陸川) brings to the ongoing Toronto International Film Festival does not need subtitle to tell the audience about the Nanjing Massacre, a heart-wrenching event in China that has become one of the worst holocausts in human history.

“City of Life and Death,” also named Nanjing! Nanjing! (南京!南京!), is Lu’sthird but the most compelling movie that, once again, unveils the Nanjing Massacre (南京大屠殺) that happened in 1937 right after the Japanese army occupied the Chinese city.

With its unique black-and-white cinematography and unprecedented perspective of portraying a Japanese soldier protagonist, Lu’s version of the massacre and the defiance of the Chinese people deeply touched the North American audience.

Maureen Mondora, a movie fan from the U.S. state of Iowa, broke into tears several times during the first public screening of the movie at Winter Garden Theater on Friday.

“It was brutal, powerful and heartbreaking. It was hard to watch. I knew about the incident but the way the movie portrays here shows how Japanese army just kept breaking down,” she told Xinhua.

Emma D’Amico, a Toronto teacher, visited Nanjing this past summer as a member of a study tour of the Canada Association for Learning and Preserving the History of World War II in Asia. She met with several survivors there.

“I think this is a stunning movie that reveals the truth of what happened during the Japan invasion. What we, as educators, should do is to teach our next generation the right history and it’s our responsibility to make sure that our kids learn from the past,” she said.

The movie has been a box office success but Lu Chuan has also been criticized for sympathetically portraying a Japanese soldier and his growing moral conflict. Lu Chuan, nevertheless, remains calm.

“I think the Chinese movies that were previously introduced to the world have been unfortunately stereotyped as martial arts and Kung Fu only. They portray the Chinese people in a very narrow and shallow way,” said Lu during an interview with Xinhua in downtown Toronto Friday.

“What I want to show in this movie is the defiance, persistence and bravery the Chinese people had demonstrated during the Nanjing Massacre. That may well explain to the Western world as to why China is becoming an economically strong country today,” added Lu.

Asked whether he has plans to bring the movie to Japan, Lu admitted: “It is my dream but it is very difficult.”

“I have an excellent team and a lot of Japanese friends are also helping to bring this movie to Japan. My dream is that some day in the future this movie can be released in public (in Japan).I think we’re getting closer and closer,” said Lu.

The screening in Toronto is the North American premium of “City of Life and Death.” The movie was first released in China this April, when it became an instant box office hit there, earning RMB150 million yuan (about 20 million U.S. dollars) during the first two and a half weeks.

The 34th Toronto International Film Festival runs from Sept. 10-19. Three other Chinese directors, Johnnie To, Tian Zhuangzhuang and He Ping, will also be attending with their latest movies.

bron: news.xinhuanet.com

Man rapes 125 women in 9 years

Man rapes 125 women in 9 years.

Tuesday, the South-Korean police caught a man who was suspected of raping 125 women. He did that in a timespan of 9 years.

The 39 year old delivery man was arrested in Gyeonggi province near the South-Korean capital Seoul. He was caught on security cameras which led to his arrest.

The victims he chose were young female singles. He also stole the jewelry of the victims he raped more than once.

The mass rapist began in July 2000 untill his arrest in July 2009. Since 2001 the man is married, and has a daughter.

bron: ANP [08-09-2009]

Chinese woman raped; culprits arrested in Lahore, Pakistan

Chinese woman raped; culprits arrested in Lahore, Pakistan

At least seven hooligans abducted a Chinese Woman and later brutally raped her in one of the posh areas of Lahore, Gulberg on Monday.

Police reports say that the Chinese Woman Malia was busy shopping in Liberty Market in Lahore when some six persons pushed her to their vehicle and later took her to Johar Town after kidnapping her.

The six hooligans forcefully tried to take advantage of her loneliness, gave her liquor and forced her to dance.

When she failed to listen to the culprits, they tortured her resulting in one of her teeth and bone of hand broken.

She screamed on top of her voice for help and cried but some how she fled from the clutches of these in-humans.

The ill-fated woman told the police that the culprits were dressed in police clothes and they had raped her.

Police has arrested one culprit and started initial investigations into the gruesome incident of inhumanity and brutality.

Police has lodged a case on the complaint of the Chinese Woman.

bron: www.onlinenews.com.pk

American Police: California man kept Chinese Internet bride captive

American Police: California man kept Chinese Internet bride captive.

Neighbors say they observed the woman freely come and go from her Lodi home in Califonia — sometimes alone, other times hand-in-hand with her 60-year-old husband, but never appearing in distress.

But Lodi police allege her freedom was a facade: that Michael Patrick O’Riley ruled his wife – a 44-year-old woman he met on the Internet and married in China – through fear, force and threat of death.

She had no access to cash, and no car – O’Riley hid it from her, said Lodi Police Cpl. Dale Eubanks. O’Riley gave food to his wife only when she behaved herself – and only enough, it seems, to sustain her, Eubanks said.

Authorities say that after enduring a year and 10 months of intimidation and sexual abuse, the woman reached her breaking point Thursday. She called 911, and police arrived to find O’Riley piling his nine guns into his car, according to police.

As officers pulled up to the home – a converted storefront in a strip mall on busy West Lodi Avenue – the woman ran to one of the patrol cars and dove through an open window, crying for help, Eubanks said. Police have not identified her.

They arrested O’Riley, a social worker at the Rio Cosumnes Correctional Facility in southern Sacramento County, and booked him into the Lodi jail on suspicion of kidnapping, false imprisonment, sex crimes, terrorist threats, spousal battery and failure to provide for a spouse, Eubanks said.

Police seized his nine guns – a mix of handguns and rifles. They also confiscated $23,000 in cash.

On Friday, O’Riley was arraigned in San Joaquin Superior Court on charges of making terrorist threats and several counts of sexual abuse. His bail was set at $950,000. He was transferred Friday to the San Joaquin County jail. Efforts by The Bee to reach O’Riley or his relatives were unsuccessful.

Deputy District Attorney Maria Ghobadi, who is prosecuting the case, declined to discuss the allegations in detail, saying the case is in its early stages and the charges against O’Riley could change. “We’re taking it very slow with the investigation,” she said. “As more information comes out, we will add more charges if necessary.”

Police maintained their allegations Friday that the woman had been held captive by an abusive husband, hesitant to seek help for fear she would be deported to China or killed by her husband.

O’Riley went so far as to describe how he would kill her, Eubanks said. He declined to elaborate. The woman has no family in the United States, Eubanks said, and doesn’t appear to have close friends.

bron: www.sacbee.com

Australian teacher hypnotized students for sex

Australian teacher hypnotized students for sex.

In Adelaide, Australia, a teacher has been arrested for suspicion of hypnotising his students and followed by a rape. The man would allegedly have worked together with other colleagues. The group of teachers is being sued for 146 cases of pedophilia.

The incidents took place between 1967 and 1990, according to The Daily Telegraph. The currently 66 year old former clergy man Brian Spillane would be the main responsible man. He would have hypnotized boys first, and later tried to hypnotize girls. This took place in the showers of the school, but also during prayers, according to witnesses.

bron: www.spitsnieuws.nl [2-9-2009]

The 1995 Okinawan rape incident

The 1995 Okinawan rape incident refers to a rape that took place on September 4, 1995, when three U.S. servicemen, U.S. Navy Seaman Marcus Gill and U.S. Marines Rodrico Harp and Kendrick Ledet, all from Camp Hansen on Okinawa, Japan, rented a van and kidnapped and raped a 12-year-old 6th-grade Japanese girl.

The 3 Americans beat her, duct-taped her eyes and mouth shut, and bound her hands. Gill and Harp then proceeded to rape her, while Ledet claims he only pretended to do so out of fear of Gill. The incident led to further debate over the continued presence of U.S. forces in Japan.

The Japanese judicial system encourages guilty pleas, generally acting more leniently to those who plead guilty and admit remorse. Gill pleaded guilty to the rape, and the other two men pleaded guilty to conspiracy.

Prosecutors had asked for the maximum sentences for the men, 10 years each. The judge—there were no juries in Japan at this point—gave Gill and Harp seven years; Ledet received six and a half years. Their families also paid “reparation money” to the family of the victim, a common practice in Japan.

bron: www.wikipedia.org

English ’sex blogger in China’ reveals his identity

English ’sex blogger in China’ reveals his identity.

Two years after he provoked a firestorm of internet outrage in China, an anonymous British blogger, who wrote about his sexual exploits with the country’s women, has decided to reveal his identity to the Guardian as he publishes a provocative new book.

David Marriott, who claims to be a graduate of Cambridge University, sparked an online campaign to out him after he set up a blog where, using the name ChinaBounder, he posted entries with graphic descriptions of his attempts to charm the women of Shanghai into bed.

The campaign drew thousands of people to ChinaBounder’s blog but despite endless speculation in the media and online, Marriot’s cover was never completely blown.

Now he has decided to emerge in an effort to promote a new book, Fault Lines on the Face of China: 50 Reasons Why China May Never Be Great.

The book itself will further add to Chinese ire as it rubbishes their country’s attempts to tout itself as a global force.

Speaking exclusively to the Guardian from an undisclosed “third country” in south-east Asia, Marriott confirmed for the first time that his alter ego was ChinaBounder.

“Modern China has displayed a history of over-reacting to any form of criticism, not just against the country or the Communist party per se,” he said.

“Chinese leaders have fashioned a response based on what they perceive the people of China to be, and a few elitists now often decide what offends people of the motherland.”

Looking back on the furore that his online accounts of sexual adventure in Shanghai had sparked among conservative Chinese, he said: “Chinese men were deeply offended by the blog, and I do understand why. In history, Chinese men have suffered greatly at the hands of foreign armies and now, philosophically, they feel they are being attacked in the bedroom. They see this as the battle for the very women they fought wars to protect.”

Zhang Jiehai, a professor of psychology at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, who led the campaign, has urged Chinese readers not to buy it.

“ChinaBounder said he had fifty reasons to assume China will not be great,” said Zhang in an online statement. “In contrary, I have at least one reason to say Britain can be great. The reason is Cambridge University can train citizens like Mr China Bounder who love to show off the great thing inside his pants. Of course, by saying he is from Cambridge University is another piece of performance art. But one thing I believe in is that there is a chance for China to become great again, a far greater chance than for Britain.”

More than 17,000 people visited Marriott’s blog in the wake of professor Zhang’s campaign two years ago, but the book and its reaction have so far generated far less traffic.

Marriott, who visited Japan to secure his book deal before moving on to a secret location, said the confusion surrounding his identity at the height of the campaign to denounce him “gave me excellent cover”.

He insisted his decision to leave China was connected to his book deal and “differences between me the Shanghai police – a story best left to a later time”. The self-confessed Casanova said he had written his sexlog as a “mental purge and colonic for my sexual adventures” and in an attempt to secure his “fifteen minutes of fame”.

“Although it seemed cowardly at the time, not revealing who I was, those Chinese men who wished to protect women did not realise that the women I wrote about would have been torn to pieces by those very same Chinese men if their names had been revealed at that time along with mine,” he said.

Marriott survived the witch hunt and according to latest reports he is currently living in Singapore.

bron: www.guardian.co.uk [17-7-2008], www.campus.tv [3-9-2009]

American police officer pretended to be twin brother for sex

American police officer pretended to be twin brother for sex.

Victim Says She Was Held Down After Realization.

In America, an Orange County police officer is accused of pretending to be his twin brother in order to engage in a sexual encounter with a woman.Officer Jared Rohrig, of Milford, was arrested Friday in connection with the sexual assault.

Police said a woman told police that she went to meet Rohrig’s twin brother, Joe, whom she was in a relationship with. The woman got into a hot tub with Jared Rohrig, thinking it was his brother, police said.Police said the hot tub activity moved into one of the home’s bedrooms, where the two began having sex.

“During the sexual intercourse, she realized the male she was with did not have a tattoo on his left buttocks. The female victim said she immediately began to cry and asked where his tattoo went,” according to the arrest report.

The woman said Joe, whom she had been having a sexual relationship with since March 2009, has a tattoo of a cowboy, according to the report.

Police said when the woman tried to leave after realizing Jared Rohrig was not Joe, Jared Rohrig pushed her down onto the bed, covered her face with a pillow and continued having sex.

ohrig was charged with sexual assault in the first degree and criminal impersonation. His bond was set at $50,000 and he is scheduled to appear in court on Sept. 8.He was put on paid leave from the Orange Police Department.

bron: www.wfsb.com [21-8-2009]