INDIA REELS FROM ANOTHER CASE OF GANG RAPE AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE
Praying for recovery of rape victim India Gate-008 (Photo credit: ramesh_lalwani)
TRIBAL ELDERS ORDER THE HORRIFIC RAPE IN PUBLIC BY UP TO 12 MEN OF 20 YEAR OLD FEMALE FOR"UNAUTHORISED" RELATIONSHIP, POLICE SAY. The horrific rape took place in Burbham district around 120miles from Kolkata, West Bengal and was punishment for her having an affair with a man from a different village and caste and then her subsequent failure to pay a fine of 50,000 rupee (£490) local media reported.
“According to the woman, the [village head] summoned her and her [lover]
on Monday and detained them through the day and night. After her family
said they could not pay the fine, the [head] allegedly ordered the mass
rape on Tuesday,” police superintendant C Sudhakar told The Hindustan Times newspaper. The women ,who is now recovering in hospital, said she had lost count of the number of attackers, Eleven men, a number of which were her neighbours, have been arrested in connection to the rape, including the village head. Gang rape in india seems to becoming ever more prevalent , only last week a 51-year-old tourist in Delhi was raped by at least five men on her way home on foot from a popular Delhi national museum and shopping center. The women who is now home in Denmark was also robbed and beaten in the attack. Delhi police confirmed that a robbery and rape case had been registered. "We are questioning a group of men," said Rajan Bhagat, a police spokesman. Every week India's media describe attacks on women across the country,
often involving several men and frequently resulting in the death of the
victim. On Wednesday, newspapers reported the gang-rape of a teenager in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. Last week a 13-year-old girl
was allegedly gang-raped, tortured and killed in Uttarakhand's Haridwar
district. In southern Andhra Pradesh, nine men arrested earlier this
month reportedly told police they had raped 59 women in the past two years. The United Nations asked India, the world's second most populous
country, to ensure security for women. But although prison terms for
rape have been stiffened, stalking made a criminal offence and gender
sensitivity programmes introduced for some police officers, little
appears to have changed on the ground.
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