GANGRAPED by 23 men in RAJASTHAN

On 25th September, a woman, 28, told the police in her complaint that while 
standing on the road at 2.30 pm in Bikaner, Rajasthan, two men in a Bolero SUV 
offered her a lift. When she refused, she was forcibly pulled inside the car 
and raped. The horror didn't end there. Tragically, it had just begun.
The men took the victim to a village where they called their friends who then 
raped her one by one. The woman was dropped back at the exact spot from where 
she was picked up at 4 am the next day after an almost 14-hour-long ordeal. It 
turned out that 23 men had raped her.Everyday we hear stories of rape of minors 
and of women - at home or at work, mentally-ill women, women out on the street 
and women anywhere and everywhere. The scale of the problem has desensitised 
us.Narrated by @vanadan5
http://www.dailyo.in/voices/rape-december-16-bikaner-gang-rape-crime-against-women/story/1/19796.html

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION (AHRC)
In Jun 2014, AHRC had issued a Report of the rape situation in India, calling 
India the Rape Republic. Here are excerpts from the Report:
Every 20 minutes, a rape is committed in India; but only 4 out of 10 incidents 
make it to the
country's justice system. Such low reporting of sexual assault, due to legal 
complexities and ideas of ‘honour’ and ‘shame’, make the possibilities of 
justice remote, and create an insufficient deterrent in society.
Recent gory reports, such as the hanging of raped girls, the sexual assault of 
a female judge in her official residence, the pumping of bullets into the 
private parts of a woman after an assault, and the burning of a dead body 
following a gang rape, are sufficient evidence to conclude that the 'system' 
has systematically failed. An
insensitive, poorly funded, inefficient, and unnecessarily hierarchic structure 
called the criminal justice system has proven nothing but a demon to women 
seeking justice. 
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++WATCHING PORN IN GOA  - a 
Survey: The survey was conducted in 2014 by Rescue, a Karnataka-based 
organisation promoting cyber-ethics. It found that 40% percent of college and 
higher secondary school boys in Goa watchrape porn and statistically end up 
watching 86,000 rape videos per day,according to a survey.

Clifford, CEO of Rescue,  said:"80% of college and higher secondary school boys 
watch porn and 40percent of them watch rape porn regularly. On an average they 
watch 28 rapeporn videos a week."


The survey, he said, was conducted across 10 colleges in the state. Thesurvey 
also tries to draw a link between watching rape porn videos and thecrime of 
rape in real life.


"76 percent students said thatwatching rapes leads to the desire to actually 
rape someone... Rape isincreasing in India, this is a primary reason," 
Cliffordsaid. "We are in reality raising an army of rapists, thanks 
tonon-regulation of pornography." 


"Fifty percent of students who are watching porn, end up watchingviolent porn. 
100 percent of the students, who watch rape, were alreadywatching lower levels 
of porn," the survey said

- See more at: 
http://www.mid-day.com/articles/shocking-40-percent-goa-college-school-boys-watch-rape-porn--says-survey/15475174#sthash.FpAopMIw.dpuf



 Eddie

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