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					<description><![CDATA[<p>“Didi has always made us proud. Aisa kabhi nahin hua ki hamein unki wajah se kuchh sunna pada. Woh hamare parivar ka garv hai (We never had to hear anything on account of her. She is our family’s pride),” say the two brothers (18 and 20 years old respectively) of the girl whose rape and brutalisation a fortnight ago has stirred the whole nation. They were seated outside her ICU room at Safdarjung Hospital in New Delhi, hours before she was flown out to Singapore for further treatment.It often takes one crime or individual to be the pivot of an</p>
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<p>“Didi has always made us proud. <i>Aisa kabhi nahin hua ki hamein unki wajah se kuchh sunna pada. Woh hamare parivar ka garv hai </i>(We  never had to hear anything on account of her. She is our family’s  pride),” say the two brothers (18 and 20 years old respectively) of the  girl whose rape and brutalisation a fortnight ago has stirred the whole  nation. They were seated outside her ICU room at Safdarjung Hospital in  New Delhi, hours before she was flown out to Singapore for further  treatment.<br />It often takes one crime or individual to be the pivot of an issue  that had never hitherto received its due attention. The young girl, who  was the victim of brutal gangrape and savagery has become just that: a  hero for thousands across the country. As Jagruti continues to fight for  a life that will have to be reconstructed with a lot of medical help  and her own tremendous will, fighting alongside her is a whole gamut of  Indians: from big towns and small, students and professionals,  middle-class individuals to activist groups, women, and men. They are  marching in protest, holding candle-light vigils, and venting ire on  social networking sites. We at <i>Outlook</i> have decided to name her Jagruti: the awakening. She is our woman of the year.<br />“I feel for this girl from my heart,” says Valerian Santos, father of  Keenan, who was killed last year after he and his friend Reuben tried  to intervene in a sexual harassment case in Mumbai. “Perhaps more than  my son&#8230;. I was crying for her.”</p>
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<p>Till the other day, Jagruti was like any other ordinary girl, who had  gone for a movie with a friend and was coming back home by bus. Her  friend’s objection to lewd comments by six men on the bus visited upon  her a nightmare from which only death seems to promise an early exit. If  she fights off the physical odds, which we hope she will, full  emotional recovery will likely take longer. Gratifyingly, Jagruti has  shown immense determination so far, telling her friend who was with her  through the ordeal, “<i>mujhe sangharsh karna hai </i>(I have to fight)” when he went to Safdarjung Hospital to meet her (<a href="http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?283459" target="_blank">see interview</a>).<br />Rape is a sordid reality in India, in all its gruesome manifestations (<a href="http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?283463" target="_blank">see column by Meena Kandasamy</a>),  so routine that, most often, it evokes no notice. Jagruti’s case has  brought the reality closer home, shaking the indifference of  middle-class India, reminding them how vulnerable women are in a world  both modern and traditional, a world with antiquated attitudes towards  women, a world of strange predators in the guise of men, a world of  perverts who prey on children&#8230;.</p>
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<p>And so the anger erupted. There was the genuine citizen came to  express his or her solidarity, along with the curious onlooker, the  rabble-rouser and those keen to get a piece of the political and human  action. The media kept a constant vigil as&nbsp; well, both outside the  hospital where Jagruti lay and with relentless coverage, in print and on  television.</p>
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<td><span>First, the political class treated the protesters as an administrative problem, then they started to deliver political homilies.</span></td>
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<p><a href="http://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=7462053410018632954" name="Blurb1"></a>A  political class with credibility should have been able to strike a  chord with protesters expressing human concerns. Instead, they first  treated the process as an administrative problem, then started to  deliver political homilies. Eventually, the scale of public outrage  compelled high offices to speak up: the prime minister on television,  the President and the Lok Sabha Speaker, a sitting judge of the Supreme  Court. The government also set up several committees to look into the  incident as well as the overall issue of women’s safety. Union minister  of state for home R.P.N. Singh told reporters that photographs, names  and addresses of the rapists will be uploaded on the Delhi police  website (www.delhipolice.nic.in). He also said the government-run  National Crime Records Bureau had been told to prepare a directory of  convicted rapists and upload their photos and personal details on its  official website (<a href="http://ncrb.nic.in/" target="_blank">www.ncrb.nic.in</a>). But the statistics remain depressing. The young Akhilesh Yadav, on  assuming the chief ministership of Uttar Pradesh, had promised to  deliver better law and order. In the 10 months of his leadership, 35  cases of minor girls being raped and killed have been registered. There  were 1,895 rapes in the state in 2011. “There is no denying that men are  getting increasingly insolent in committing crimes against women,” says  Arun Kumar, the state’s additional director-general of police. “In  fact, the women’s powerline service that we launched to curb harassment  of women through crank calls received 61,000 complaints in just one  month.”<br />In Mumbai, the Maharashtra State Commission for Women has been  without a chief for four years. “It’s meaningless to have a commission  without a head as no one can put pressure on the government to act,”  says a former chairperson. “Women actually have no one to go to now.” In  fact, fed up with the inaction of the administration and the corruption  of the police, victims of sexual abuse in Lucknow have organised  themselves under the banner of what they call the Red Brigade.  Comprising largely of young girls in the 17-25 age group, they wear red  kurtas and black salwars and help victims fight rape cases in court.</p>
<div style="text-align: center;"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" alt="" height="280" src="https://voidnetwork.gr/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/rape_protest_3_20130114.jpg" width="400" /><br /><span><b>Felled by the mob?</b> Grieving family of Delhi cop Subhash Tomar. (Photograph by Jitender Gupta)</span></div>
<p>Jagruti’s case has become a lightning rod for all such women across  the country. There is outrage in Calcutta as well and as sociologist  Bula Bhadra there says, “The act of rape, as the one that happened in  Delhi, is the manifestation of a complex social problem which does not  have a ready solution. It requires a complete overhaul of the system  where we look at many different aspects of society. From the patriarchal  content of our children’s textbooks to the manner in which  advertisements portray women, society is perennially conditioned to  treat women as subservient. Rape and molestation of women in our society  is a reflection of this.”<br />Indeed, women in India regularly deal with objectification,  trivialisation and different forms of sexual harassment. Jagruti is  typical of the young urban woman in modern India—educated, ambitious,  wears western clothes, visits malls, watches movies, uses public  transport—yet struggles to negotiate her space in a society ruled by  archaic values.<br />The eldest of three siblings, Jagruti had just finished a four-year  course in physiotherapy at a private medical college in Dehradun. Her  father, who has a modest job in the aviation sector in Delhi, had sold  his ancestral land in his UP village to ensure an education for all his  children. He thought himself a “lucky man” as his children were the  first generation to be educated in his family. His daughter was doing  her internship before she would start her career as a paramedic.<br />She was alert, say doctors, when she was brought into emergency at  the All India Institute of Medical Sciences before she was taken to  Safdarjung Hospital. Her state had left even the hardened doctors  shaken. The unspeakable acts of bestiality had ruptured her intestines  and damaged her reproductive organs. The doctors did not think she would  survive the night. At the time of writing, she has survived a  fortnight.<br />Her condition looked “positive” in the first three days, with her  being able to communicate clearly with the doctors through writing. She  told the doctors that her throat felt itchy with the ventilator. She had  written—“there is irritation in my throat, please clean it with  suction”—according to Safdarjung Hospital medical superintendent B.D.  Athani. A paramedic herself, Jagruti perhaps understands her situation  better. She has had to give her statement to the subdivisional  magistrate twice, partially in writing, with gestures and responding to  questions.<br />However, once the infection spread, her condition deteriorated, with  doctors claiming that the iron rod inserted into her body could lead to  septicemia. She has already been through three major surgeries in the  last 10 days, one in which most of her large intestine had to be  removed. Then she developed respiratory problems and suffered two  cardiac arrests. She was critical before being flown to Singapore for  organ transplant.</p>
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<p>Although her family is grateful for all the support and help, they  are upset over the problem between the SDM and the police over taking  their daughter’s statement. Says D.K. Mishra, uncle of the male friend  who was with Jagruti, “This fight between the police and SDM has been  very disappointing and diverts the focus from the issue. One should not  go after publicity in such sensitive issues wherein every word matters.  It would have been encouraging had it been handled more responsibly.”</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=7462053410018632954" name="Blurb2"></a>Likewise,  while people have every right to express this scale of indignation at  what happened to Jagruti, they also have to be responsible in their  reactions and desist from vigilantism. “Hang them,” has been almost the  universal reaction, and castration a close alternative. It brings to  mind the December 2008 incident in Andhra Pradesh when two women  engineering students of Warangal—T. Pranitha and K. Swapnika—became  victims of an acid attack by three young men. The main accused,  Srinivas, was apparently targeting Swapnika as she had spurned his  advances. People were angry, and three days after the attack, the police  shot dead all three, allegedly “in self-defence”. Swapnika died a month  later. Human rights activists raised the issue of “mob justice”, but to  this day, the then Warangal SP, V.C. Sajjanar, is hailed as a hero for  the “encounter” and “instant justice” he delivered. The Lucknow-based Red Brigade, of whom we have spoken earlier, also  admit to vigilantism. “Yes, we believe in public thrashing of people who  indulge in physical exploitation of women or sexual abuse with minor  girls,” asserts Usha Vishwakarma, the brigade’s ‘commander’. Basically,  it speaks of a yawning deficit in justice delivery, which the people are  themselves seeking to fill.<br />The rage in Jagruti’s case has been unprecedented. But it should not  make us blind. The outrage has touched various strands of society. But  there cannot be a kneejerk reaction to a complex issue. Even on the  night Jagruti was being flown out to the state-of-the-art Mount  Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore, a 42-year-old woman was gangraped by  three men in a vehicle and then dumped in Kalkaji in south Delhi, some  kilometres away from the mall Jagruti and friend had gone to and  returning from where they had boarded a bus that was to become a chamber  of horrors.</p>
<hr color="#CCCCCC" size="1px" /><span>Rape And Our Politicians</span><br />No sitting member of the Lok Sabha faces a rape charge</p>
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<li>Six persons who declared that they had rape charges against them   contested the 2009 Lok Sabha elections. Of them, one is from the   Rashtravadi Communist Party, one from the RPP, a third from the Bahujan   Samaj Party, another from the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha while two were   independent candidates.</li>
<li>Political parties gave tickets to 27 candidates who contested   state elections in the last five years and who declared they had rape   charges against them. Of these, seven were independent, five from the   SP, two each from the BJP and one from the Congress. Ten of these are   from UP alone and five from Bihar.</li>
<li>Six sitting MLAs have declared rape charges against them. They   are Sribhagwan Sharma (SP, Khurja, UP), Anoop Sanda (SP, Sultanpur, UP),   Manoj Kumar Paras (SP, Nagina, UP), Mohammad Aleem Khan (BSP,   Bulandshahr, UP), Jethabhai G. Ahir (BJP, Shahera, Gujarat) and   Kandikunta Venkata Prasad (TDP, Kadiri, AP).</li>
<li>When <i>Outlook</i> called Paras, he said the Delhi gangrape   incident was “shameful”. “The culprits should be punished. It’s an   open-and-shut case.” But what about the charges against him? “They are   politically motivated and were slapped on me by someone who was   instigated by the BSP.”</li>
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<p><i>Source: Individual affidavits/Association for Democratic Reforms</i></p>
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<p><b><span style="font-size: large;">20 Horrific Cases Up To December 2012</span></b></p>
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<li><b>1973:</b>  Aruna Shaunbag: A junior nurse at King  Edward Memorial hospital in  Mumbai, tied with a dog chain, assaulted  and raped by a ward boy. She  lost her eyesight and has been in a  vegetative state since. SC turns  down mercy killing.</li>
<li><b>1978:</b> Geeta and Sanjay Chopra were kidnapped   for ransom in Delhi in the infamous Ranga-Billa kidnapping case. The   culprits raped Geeta before killing them both.</li>
<li><b>1982:</b> Tulasa Thapa, a 12-year-old Nepali girl,   was repeatedly raped before being sold into prostitution. Ten months   later, she was brought to JJ Hospital in Mumbai where she died of brain   tuberculosis and three sexually transmitted diseases.</li>
<li><b>1990:</b> A 14-year-old school girl was raped at   her residence in Calcutta and killed by a security guard. Dhananjoy   Chatterjee was executed in August 2004, the country’s first hanging   since 1995.</li>
<li><b>1996:</b> A 16-year-old girl was sexually harassed   and assaulted continuously for 40 days by 42 men in Kerala. In 2000, a   special court sentenced 35 persons to rigorous imprisonment but the   Kerala High Court acquitted them in 2005.</li>
<li><b>1996:</b> 25-year-old law student Priyadarshini   Mattoo was found raped and murdered at her house in Delhi. Ten years   later, the Delhi High Court found Santosh Kumar Singh guilty.</li>
<li><b>1999:</b> The estranged wife of an Indian Forest   Service officer, Anjana Mishra’s car was stopped at a desolate place on   the outskirts of Bhubaneswar. She was gangraped in front of the friend   she was travelling with.</li>
<li><b>2002:</b> A fourth-year medical student was   gangraped at knifepoint on the terrace of the Khooni Darwaza monument   situated on the busy Bahadurshah Zafar Marg in the capital.</li>
<li><b>2003:</b> Shari S. Nair, a teenaged girl hailing   from Kiliroor, Kottayam, Kerala, was sexually abused after being   promised roles in TV serials. Shari later died after giving birth to a   daughter.</li>
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<li><b>2004:</b> 32-year-old Thangjam Manorama was   tortured and allegedly executed by personnel of the paramilitary force   of 17 Assam Rifles stationed in Manipur, after being picked up from her   house.</li>
<li><b>2005:</b> 28-year-old Imrana was raped by her   father-in-law in Uttar Pradesh. The village elders and Sharia courts   nullified her marriage saying her husband was now her son.</li>
<li><b>2005:</b> A Delhi University student was gangraped   by four men inside a Santro for several hours and dumped in south  Delhi,  unconscious and without clothes.</li>
<li><b>2009:</b> Two young women were raped and murdered   in Jammu under mysterious circumstances, allegedly by CRPF personnel.   One of them was two months pregnant at the time.</li>
<li><b>2010:</b> A 30-year-old BPO employee was raped by   five men near her home in south Delhi. The woman was pulled into a mini   truck, raped repeatedly and thrown out two hours later.</li>
<li><b>2011:</b> A nine-year-old mentally disabled girl   was raped on a Mumbai train in front of five other passengers. The child   could not scream or shout or speak because she was disabled.</li>
<li><b>Feb 2012:</b> A 37-year-old woman was gangraped in a   car on Calcutta’s Park Street after coming out of a bar. Mamata   Banerjee first said the case was cooked up to embarrass her government.</li>
<li><b>Dec 2012:</b> An eighteen-month-old baby, the   daughter of pavement dwellers, was found by her mother one morning   covered in blood.&nbsp;Doctors said she had been raped and tortured.</li>
<li><b>Dec 2012:</b> A two-year-old was raped, allegedly   by her maternal uncle, and thrown into a thorny bush in Baroda, Gujarat.   She died after being taken to the hospital.</li>
<li><b>Dec 26, 2012:</b> A 20-year-old woman was allegedly   gangraped by 10 people on the banks of Manimuktha river near   Virudhachalam in Tamil Nadu, according to police.</li>
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<hr color="#CCCCCC" size="1px" /><i>By Amba Batra Bakshi and Chandrani Banerjee with Prachi  Pinglay-Plumber and Prarthna Gahilote in Mumbai, Sharat  Pradhan in  Lucknow, Madhavi Tata in Hyderabad and Dola Mitra in Calcutta</i></div>
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<p>source:<a href="http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?283458" target="_blank"> http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?283458</a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>  Void Network [Athens, London, New York, Rio De Janeiro] expresses international solidarity for all girls and boys of India fighting for the end of patriarchic opression and medieval gender inequality and erotic supression in India. We express our demands for change of social morals all over this world, we demand social equality, gender equality, freedom of expression, freedom of Love, end of supression of diversity, freedom for all beings in all around this planet. This is the time for REAL CHANGE! THIS THE TIME FOR REAL FREEDOM &#38; EQUALITY! NEWS REPORTS from India: Gang-rape protesters face tear gas, lathicharge</p>
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<span style="color: #333333; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: large;"><b>Void Network [Athens, London, New York, Rio De Janeiro] expresses international solidarity for all girls and boys of India fighting for the end of patriarchic opression and medieval gender inequality and erotic supression in India. We express our demands for change of social morals all over this world, we demand social equality, gender equality, freedom of expression, freedom of Love, end of supression of diversity, freedom for all beings in all around this planet. This is the time for REAL CHANGE! THIS THE TIME FOR REAL FREEDOM &amp; EQUALITY!</b></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #333333;">NEWS REPORTS from India:</span></p>
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<h2 style="background-color: black; font-weight: normal; line-height: 16px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;"><span style="color: white; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: small;">Police used batons, tear gas and water cannon to turn back thousands of people marching on the presidential palace in intensifying protests against the gang-rape of a woman on the streets and on social media. The 23-year-old victim is battling for her life in hospital after she was beaten, raped for almost an hour and thrown out of a moving bus on a busy New Delhi street. he protesters, largely college students, are demanding the death penalty for the accused and safety assurances for women. The savage rape and torture occurred on Sunday night, when the woman and her male friend boarded a private bus in south Delhi after watching a movie. The woman was brutally and repeatedly assaulted by six men. Her male friend, who tried to save her, was also beaten up by the rapists. Both the girl and her friend were stripped and dumped by the roadside near the domestic airport, after the nearly 40-minute ordeal in a moving bus, that passed unchallenged through five different police check points while the ghastly act was underway.</span></h2>
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<p>(Yahoo India News report) </span></div>
<p><span style="color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"> <span style="background-color: black; font-size: large; font-weight: bold; line-height: 22px; text-transform: uppercase;">LATHI CHARGE ON PROTESTERS</span></span><span style="background-color: black; color: #00417b; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 18px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 22px; text-transform: uppercase;"> </span><img style="background-color: black; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px;" width="5" height="30" align="texttop" /><br />
<span style="background-color: black; color: white; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">There is utter chaos outside North Block in New Delhi this morning as hundreds of protesters demanding justice for a 23-year-old medical student who was gang-raped in a moving bus on Sunday tried to break barricades and enter the premises. The police, to contain the crowd, had to resort to water cannons, lathi charge and finally tear gas shells</span><span style="background-color: black; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">.</span></p>
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