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Gone Girl
🌟 Meet Nick and Amy Dunne Nick and Amy Dunne are a married couple who, on the surface, seem to have a perfect life. Nick is charming, easy going, and handsome. Amy is beautiful, intelligent, and famous for being the inspiration behind her parents' successful children’s book series, “Amazing Amy.”
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Criminal
The Miss Philippines Controversy and 11 Men in a 4-Star Hotel
Hello At the beginning of 2021, a case occurred in the Philippines that sparked widespread discussions. A tall, beautiful flight attendant celebrated New Year’s Eve with 11 men. After a night of passion, the young woman mysteriously died while lying in the bathtub. As a result, the 11 men became the prime suspects.
By Jack Charles9 months ago in Criminal
Crime and Punishment
Crime and Punishment is a powerful and emotional novel written by Fyodor Dostoevsky, one of the greatest Russian authors of all time. The story takes place in St. Petersburg, Russia, and follows the life of a young man named Rodion Raskolnikov, a former student who is smart, proud, and very poor.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Criminal
Beneath the Blue Lights: Why Are Knives and Skin Tones Treated So Differently on Australian Streets?
Somewhere in Melbourne Victoria, under the cold pulse of neon streetlights and the weary sigh of city wind, a young man stands clutching a kitchen knife. His mind is a hurricane: pain, confusion, grief. The police arrive, blue uniforms, radios crackling. What happens next depends on something more arbitrary than intent or circumstance. It depends, chillingly, on the colour of his skin.
By Majok Wutchok9 months ago in Criminal
The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Introduction: An Ancient Evil Resurfaces In the shadow of Afghanistan’s rugged landscapes and war-torn cities, a centuries-old tradition has reemerged with a modern-day brutality: bacha bazi, or “boy play.” This practice, which involves the sexual exploitation of young boys by powerful men, thrives in a climate of lawlessness and corruption. The 2010 documentary The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan, directed by Afghan journalist Najibullah Quraishi, pulls back the curtain on this horrifying reality, exposing a world where children are commodified, abused, and silenced. Through undercover footage, survivor testimonies, and chilling encounters with perpetrators, the film reveals how poverty, impunity, and cultural complicity enable this systemic abuse. This article delves into the documentary’s revelations, the historical roots of bacha bazi, and the urgent call for global action to protect Afghanistan’s most vulnerable.
By David Snam9 months ago in Criminal











