Thursday, January 23, 2014

20-year-old Indian woman ORDERED to be gang raped for falling in love

Now what kind of persons would order a girl to be ganged raped because she is in Love? Well, this happened in India a country that has been plagued with series of Rape Cases and for some persons to have this done on a girl is just cruel.

Horror: India is reeling from another shocking gang rape case

Police have arrested 13 men after village elders in India ordered a woman to be gang raped - because she had fallen in love.

A Kangaroo court, locally called ‘Salishi Sabha’, allegedly ordered the rape as punishment for the 20-year-old woman because she couldn’t pay a £244 fine for her ‘love’ crime - falling in love with a man outside her community.

The victim told the police that she “lost count” of the number of men who assaulted her throughout Tuesday night, in Sabalpur village, in Birbhum, approx 111 miles outside Kolkata, West Bengal.
In her police complaint, she alleged the Salishi Sabha summoned her and her lover to their court on Monday and detained them throughout the day and night.
She says that the were then tied to separate trees in the village square as the court issued the order.
They were fined £244 each for having an affair.

But when the girl’s family admitted they were unable to pay the fine, police claim that the head of Salishi Sabha, allegedly ordered the young girl be raped as additional punishment.
The boy’s friend managed to pay his fine on his behalf.
Parthasarathi Ghosh, the Assistant Sub Inspector of Kolkata Police, said: “We can confirm after her family said they could not pay the fine the Salishi Sabha allegedly ordered the mass rape on Tuesday.”

The woman, who has not been named, is being treated at a local hospital.
Sub inspector Ghosh added: “We are now waiting for the medical report.”
The police have arrested 13 persons - including the head of the Salishi Sabha, Sunil Soren – for allegedly participating in the mass rape.
But one suspect is on the run, police said.
Sexual attacks in India have fallen under the spotlight after the 2012 gang rape and murder of a student on a Delhi bus.
The government tightened laws on sexual violence last year after widespread protests following the attack.

But violence and discrimination against women remain deeply entrenched in India’s staunchly patriarchal society.
Although them country has tightened its anti-rape laws women across the sub-continent live with the daily fear of sexual assault and victims often have to deal with police apathy.


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