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Bizarre Bazaar May 01 08
Fri, May 02 2008
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - About 40 to 50% of medicines being sold in Pakistan are counterfeit, which might cause prolonged illness or even death, experts warned at a meeting held here in connection with the World Intellectual Property Rights Day. They said the global trade of counterfeit drugs had crossed US$35billion. Nearly 65% of the goods being sold in the country are counterfeit, said Dr Saleem Farrukh, an expert on the issue in Asia. CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh - Bangladesh has deployed troops at a dumping site near the country’s main Chittagong port to stop poor people from collecting rotten rice, officials said. Hundreds of poor people thronged the dumping site as the food department started ditching some 500 tonnes of damaged rice last week. Nearly half of Bangladesh’s 140 milllion people live on an income less than a dollar per day and their plight has worsened since rice and other food prices started rising this year. Bangladesh faces food shortages after the country lost around 3 million tonnes of rice and wheat in a series of floods and a devastating cyclone last year.
NEW DELHI, India - A policeman and his friend were arrested for allegedly raping an 11-year-old girl in a moving car. The crime, which sent shockwaves across the Indian capital, occurred when a traffic constable and his friend allegedly abducted the girl from near her home in northern Delhi and sexually assaulted her in the car. This is the eighth case of rape reported in New Delhi in April, which has prompted lawmakers in the Indian parliament to voice concern over the growing number of cases of crimes against women in the city. According to statistics released by the Delhi Police, 581 rape cases were registered in the city in 2007. MUMBAI, India - India has recalled over four million doses of a measles vaccine supplied by a south Indian drug manufacturer after four children died following inoculation with the drug. Parents said their babies started frothing at the mouth and nose and died within 15 to 20 minutes of being administered the vaccine, news channel NDTV reported. In the past, India's attempts to eradicate polio have been delayed after some Islamic clerics spread rumours the vaccines would harm Muslim children. PATNA, India - Hundreds of villagers have flocked to a remote Indian village to see a baby girl who was saved by stray dogs after she was abandoned in a mound of mud by her mother. Villagers in the state of Bihar saved the newborn after they saw three dogs barking near a baby covered with mud. Female foeticide, though illegal in India, is widespread as boys are traditionally preferred to girls as breadwinners, and families have to pay huge dowries to marry off their daughters. The United Nations says an estimated 2000 unborn girls are illegally aborted every day in India. LAHORE, Pakistan - A Pakistani woman chopped off her lover's penis after he wedded his cousin in a marriage arranged by his parents. The man, 24-year-old Muhammad Shehzad, had promosed to mayy his lover. When he refused, she invited him to her house and after serving some intoxicant cut off his sexual organ. Most marriages in Pakistan are arranged between families, with cousins often tying the knot to maintain ties within clans.
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