Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2012-01-12 18:37
Article here. Excerpt:
'Suspect Catherine Kieu Becker, now unofficially known as the new Lorena Bobbitt, was grand-jury slapped with an indictment for alleged penis cutting so harsh that it could get her life in prison if she's convicted.
While we sometimes wonder if the justice system treats the ladies with kid gloves (especially when it comes to their own domestic violence and claims for alimony), this here case of a pared-down pecker is being messaged with the utmost of due diligence.
Men everywhere can exhale:
Our sister publication OC Weekly notes that Bobbitt Becker was handed an indictment charging the 48-year-old with "one felony count of torture, one felony count of aggravated mayhem, and a sentencing enhancement for the personal use of a knife."
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2012-01-12 18:27
Article here. Excerpt:
"'Women,' said Stephen Hawking, when asked on his 70th birthday, what he thought about most. 'They are a complete mystery.'
Quite so: and you know, sometimes I'm really surprised when I sail right into a columnar uproar. But not today: today is Balaclava.
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2012-01-12 00:33
Article here. Excerpt:
'City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and other city officials blasted a Hunter College women's group that booted the NYPD’s top sex and hate crimes official from a panel on sexual harassment against women in the subway system.
Deputy Chief Michael Osgood, the commander of the NYPD’s Special Victims Division and its Hate Crimes Task Force, was dumped from the panel just a day before the Dec. 5 event, which also included experts from the Manhattan Borough President’s office, the National Organization for Women, Hollaback! and John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
Osgood’s ouster was the result of a complaint by the Hunter Women’s Rights Coalition that the NYPD was a violent organization whose members rape women and brutalize New Yorkers, DNAinfo reported last week.
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2012-01-12 00:17
Article here.
'ONEIDA - State Police in Oneida arrested Katalyn Fura, 17, of Oneida, Keith Drummond, 22, of Canastota, following an investigation into an alleged rape. Fura had reported to school officials Friday morning that she had been raped over Christmas break.
School officials contacted police and notified them of the allegation. State Police in Oneida interviewed both Fura and Drummond who provided inconsistent accounts of Fura being forcibly raped somewhere in Canastota. Further investigation revealed that the allegation was fabricated to target a male subject that both Fura and Drummond were upset with.
Fura was charged with two misdemeanors for providing a false written statement and falsely reporting an incident and was released on appearance tickets. Drummond was charged with the misdemeanor of providing a false written statement and also released on an appearance ticket. The tickets are returnable in Oneida city court.'
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2012-01-11 23:27
Attorney Catherine MacKinnon once proclaimed, "Penetrative intercourse is, by its nature, violent." Her writings argue that in a patriarchal society, women are incapable of giving consent, so all heterosexual sex is rape. For years, critics dismissed her has a nut case.
But now, MacKinnon's minions are working to assure that she gets the last laugh. The process began 9 months ago at the federal level with a radical overhaul of definitions of rape:
1. In April, the US Department of Education released its "Dear Colleague" letter: http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/letters/colleague-201104.html
2. In December, the Centers for Disease Control issued its National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey: http://www.cdc.gov/ViolencePrevention/pdf/NISVS_Report2010-a.pdf
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Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2012-01-11 03:10
A group in Connecticut has started it's own Alimony Reform Group (http://www.ctalimonyreform.com/). In our latest meeting we met with counsel to start drafting a new law that will change some of the ambiguities of the current laws. We are looking to establish guidelines for the courts to apply alimony as a transition to independence for the divorcing parties, not as an award or lifetime entitlement. We believe that the current law hurts rather than helps families, by cultivating a battle amongst divorcing parties. We encourage people to join our cause, we could use lots of support to see this law through the legislature. Or check online, many other States have begun similar movements.
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2012-01-10 23:27
Dear Friends & Brothers,
Please accept my mightiest apologies for the late release of this issue. Times and situations got the best of all of us here at the TWF Team.
As you all are aware, since the cost of production and courier charges was beyond our means, we've moved to Online Version Only. If you want you can access older issues at our website.
The WILL Magazine November Issue 4 on Child Rights is finally uploaded to our website.
The link to the issue is http://thewillfoundation.webs.com/documents/Child%20Rights%20Nov%20Issue%204.pdf
We ask everyone to please download and read. If you like it, you can share it with your friends and colleagues.
We humbly look forward to your feedback, comments, and article contributions.
Thanking you with best regards,
Anwar H. Danish
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2012-01-10 23:21
From SAVE:
Last week we mentioned that the National Alliance to End Domestic Abuse (Jewish Women International) is having a webinar on January 12 called Screening for Domestic Violence: The New Healthcare Regulation's Impact on the Medical Profession and Domestic Violence Practitioners.
You have asked JWI to present a balanced, gender-inclusive presentation. And we are hoping that's what you'll get.
Will you be our eyes and ears?
Register for the webinar here: https://www.jwi.org/SSLPage.aspx?pid=2627. There is a charge of $25. Then send your notes to tstoddard-at-saveservices.org.
If you enjoy keeping people on the straight-and-narrow, join CAMP, the Countering Abuse Misinformation Project: http://www.saveservices.org/camp
Sincerely,
Teri Stoddard, Program Director
Stop Abusive and Violent Environments
www.saveservices.org
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2012-01-10 18:27
Article here. Excerpt:
'In Hollywood, it is generally agreed that blowing stuff up is a guy thing. So is shooting people, driving down city streets like Evel Knievel, and getting into fistfights no actual human being could survive unmaimed. But these aren’t actual human beings. They live in movies carefully aimed at what’s euphemistically called the young male demographic, i.e., guys of all ages who shell out again and again for films with the depth and complexity of Grand Theft Auto, only louder and larger. For us other demographics—women, men with brains—such films are so formulaic that all the explosions in the world can’t stave off boredom. Two new high-profile movies, Drive and Warrior, sound like they fit this mold, and to some extent they do. But they’re smarter and go further, exploring the hypermasculinity expressing itself on the screen and calculating its real-life cost.'
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2012-01-10 18:00
Story here. Excerpt:
'A Florida woman who reportedly became incensed while watching TV’s Judge Judy was arrested Sunday after she allegedly struck her husband on the head with a hammer.
Janet Knowles, 62, was charged with aggravated battery following the bizarre 10:30 AM incident at a residence in Jupiter. Knowles, seen in the above mug shot, is locked up in the Palm Beach County jail in lieu of $10,000 bond.
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The report does not specifically indicate why Knowles was so upset about Judge Judy, who is pictured above. The victim, who was seated in a recliner when twice hammered, suffered large cuts to his head and forearm, according to cops.'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2012-01-10 03:14
I received this URL: http://www.circumcisiontv.com/ via email from an intactivist. Warning: It shows graphic footage of actual circumcisions being performed as well as narratives by doctors about what and how they perform them (ie, using restraints to hold the baby down, etc.). Honestly, I couldn't get past more than about a minute of watching the video on that page. When people tell you that circumcisions don't harm babies or that there is little blood, etc., send them this link and tell them to just watch. Ask them to tell you later how long they could.
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2012-01-10 01:45
Article here. Excerpt:
'Men's activists have been around for decades, but thanks to the internet they're getting slicker, more organised, more professional, and more visible.
Men's outcomes in some areas really are poor. Male suicide rates are three to four times higher, their life expectancy is lower. Girls often outperform boys at school. Males are more likely to be incarcerated, more likely to be addicted.
But these genuine issues are not the ones that concern the new breed of men's activists. These men are aggrieved because they see misandry - the hatred of males - everywhere in society, from government down.
They have a persecution complex, and aggressively lobby for better rights for men - usually at the expense of women.'
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2012-01-10 01:35
Article here. Excerpt:
'Two Canadian fathers whose children were allegedly abducted by their mothers and taken to European countries say authorities have done little to try to enforce court orders and bring them back.
"I'm holding my hands up going, 'Can somebody please do something about this?'" said Calum Hughes, whose five-year-old daughter Livia was allegedly abducted by her mother from B.C. and taken to Italy in 2009.
"Somebody is not doing their job behind a desk," said Gary Mezo, from Thunder Bay, Ont. His two-year-old son Gary Jr. has been in Hungary for a year. Court records confirm his mother took him there without his father's permission.
"I believe Canada has to put its foot down — finally — and do whatever is written in law what has been ordered in court."'
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2012-01-10 01:30
Story here. Excerpt:
'NORWALK -- A 20-year-old woman who falsely accused two men of rape was sentenced to a total of seven months and one day in prison Friday at Norwalk Superior Court.
Brittany Reith, of 7 Commerce St., also received two years of probation after pleading guilty to falsely reporting an incident in the second degree, violation of probation and fourth-degree larceny.
Reith was arrested in June for filing a fabricated sworn, written statement accusing two innocent men of raping her at gunpoint.
As a result of Reith's statement, patrol officers arrested two innocent men on April 7 for felony sexual assault and battery charges.
The charges against both men were dropped after detectives conducted further investigation and found serious inconsistencies in Reith's statement, police said.'
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Submitted by el cid on Tue, 2012-01-10 01:14
Story here. While I'm sure some women are subject to mistaken-identity arrests, all the sample stories given are about men. I suspect it's a "hidden problem" mostly men face and so is rarely discussed, such as paternity fraud. Excerpt:
'More than 500 people were wrongly imprisoned in Denver's jails over seven years, with some spending weeks incarcerated or pleading guilty to crimes they did not commit before authorities realized they nabbed the wrong person, a federal court filing shows.
Civil-rights lawyers suing the city and county of Denver assert the documented mistaken-identity arrests "are the tip of the iceberg" and are an undercount of the true magnitude of the problem.
In one case a black man spent nine days in jail after he was arrested on a warrant for a white man wanted on a sex-crimes arrest warrant.
In another, authorities arrested an 18- year-old when they were searching for a man 30 years older.'
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