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Indian students hold a placard as they participate in a protest rally in Allahabad, India yesterday Rajesh Kumar Singh/AP/Press Association Images

Indian gang-rape victim recounts ordeal

The newspaper reports about the victim’s statement to police come as authorities ban related protests in New Delhi.

AN INDIAN STUDENT who was savagely gang-raped has begun to recount her ordeal to police, reports said Sunday, as authorities reacted to violent protests by banning demonstrations in the capital.

The victim, a 23-year-old physiotherapy student who had been battling for her life since the assault a week ago, gave her first statement to police late Saturday in the New Delhi hospital where she is being treated.

“All six men took turns to sexually assault me,” the Hindustan Times newspaper quoted the victim as saying to police.

“They threw us on the side of the road where I then fainted,” she added.

Her answers to the questioning appeared to confirm most of the details that officers had already managed to piece together from a statement by her 28-year-old male companion who was also assaulted and thrown off the vehicle.

All six of the alleged attackers have now been arrested and remanded in custody.

Police say the six were drunk and were joy-riding in an off-duty bus with tinted windows when they picked the unsuspecting pair up as they were returning from a night out at the cinema.

The men then took turns in raping the student at the back of the bus, according to police and prosecutors.

During her assault, the victim suffered serious intestinal injuries from being beaten with an iron rod.

Protest ban

The brutal attack has triggered a series of angry demonstrations in Delhi and in other cities across the country with protesters demanding the death penalty for the rapists and better security for women.

Indian policemen baton charge a protester as he is driven back from North Block near the Presidential Palace in New Delhi, India. (Image: Saurabh Das/AP/Press Association Images)

The government, stung by criticism that victims of sex assaults are often let down by India’s notoriously slow justice system, has said it is considering bringing in the death penalty for the most extreme rape cases.

In the biggest protest so far, several thousand college students rallied at the India Gate monument in the heart of the capital on Saturday where they were baton-charged, water cannoned and tear gassed by the police.

Indian women shout slogans from top of a flag post during a protest in New Delhi, India. (Image: Altaf Qadri/AP/Press Association Images)

One group of protesters camped overnight outside the residence of Sonia Gandhi, the leader of the main ruling Congress party.

“I am with you…. and justice will be delivered,” Gandhi told the protesters in an impromptu address after midnight, according to the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency.

Fearing more violent protests, police declared areas close to the president’s residence and the parliament off-limits on Sunday and detained those who defied the prohibitory orders.

All the routes leading to landmark government buildings were cordoned off and metro stations in the vicinity were closed to the public.

However, a small group did manage to gather beside India Gate on Sunday morning and another protest has been organised in an open area in an outlying neighbourhood which is not covered by the ban.

“We are here to protest a heinous crime. We have the right to protest,” the PTI quoted one of the protesters at India Gate as saying on Sunday.

Indian schoolchildren hold placards as they participate in a protest in New Delhi. (Image: Altaf Qadri/AP/Press Association Images)

Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde said the Congress-led government would look at “enhanced punishment in the rarest of rare rape cases” — a reference to capital punishment.

The current maximum penalty for rape is life imprisonment and “it (the death penalty) will have to be discussed in detail”, Shinde told a news conference Saturday.

India has executed two people since 2004 – one of whom was Mohammed Kasab, the sole surviving gunman from the 2008 Mumbai attacks. The other was a criminal who raped and killed his schoolgirl victim.

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    Dec 5th 2022, 10:23 PM

    This has been going on for many years but I’ve yet to see any virtue signalling Facebook or The Journal profile pictures displaying the DR Congo flag.

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    Dec 5th 2022, 10:45 PM

    @Dan Broderick: That might be because Ukraine is a fellow European country, that more directly affects us, we have more of an affiliation with their plight; we host 60,000 Ukrainian refugees and we see the effects of the war daily on TV news and websites. It more directly affects us, regardless which side we favour.

    And I suspect if we were to look at Facebook profiles of Congolese people from the region, and other peoples of neighbouring African countries, near were this massacre happened, I wouldn’t be surprised if they lack Ukraine flags but display various indications of Tutsi and Hutu support, they might not be directory involved but have a side they support, because their neighbours got massacred this time or previously (ca. 5.4 million dead though war and famine in the last 25 years or so). What do you think?

    I suppose it would be virtue signalling if Irish people started showing Hutu flags in or Hutus started showing Ukraine flag in their profiles. But that’s not what is happening.

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    Dec 5th 2022, 11:26 PM

    @Dan Broderick: careful now, you’ll have your comment deleted. Seems the journal delete every comment they don’t like! Censorship deprives the public from perspective

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    Dec 5th 2022, 11:47 PM

    @John White: Does it?

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    Dec 6th 2022, 1:03 AM

    @Gavin Conran: there’s a big difference in deleting comments that are factual and not identifying anyone in particular vs making hurtful accusations against an individual, guilty or not it’s for the courts to decide. That’s not what I’m disputing, I have had multiple comments deleted that were PC and factual as have many others.

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    Dec 5th 2022, 10:57 PM

    The UN are a complete waste of space.

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    Dec 5th 2022, 11:29 PM

    @Mike Dunne: fully agree.

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    Dec 5th 2022, 10:14 PM

    animals

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    Dec 5th 2022, 10:44 PM

    @joe doyle: animals are far and away better than these so called human beings.

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    Dec 6th 2022, 12:59 AM

    @joe doyle: Animals, financed by the biggest conglomerates in the World. The Congo was plundered by Belgium before independence only to be replaced by big business. The Congo is blessed or plagued by the minerals that’s found there. Our mobile phones work because of Cobalt which is mined in the Congo. Diamonds Gold are just a few of the resources that is fought over in proxy wars in the Congo.

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    Dec 6th 2022, 9:17 AM

    The Gov in the Congo uses the Russian mercenary group, Wagner, as it’s security force and a sister company holds most of the mineral mining rights as payment. Be very careful before you jump to any conclusions about events in Congo!

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    Dec 6th 2022, 11:46 AM

    @Liam Dunne: The use of mercenaries in the Congo since it’s Independence has been the norm. South Africa has been a major source for mercenaries funded by Western Big business. The last thing the conglomerates want is the Division of the Congo to unite and have a stable government. Kinshasa broke away from the rest of the Congo after Independence, It was the richest part of the Congo in minerals etc. They had no problem in using mercenaries from Europe, Rhodesia,South Africa paid for by mining companies. Nothing has changed. The mineral wealth of the Congo makes it a battle ground for proxy wars.

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    Dec 6th 2022, 8:00 AM

    They are worse than animals. Savages. With no civil or human morals. There has to be something that can be done with savages like these that are slaughtering innocent villages of people just trying to live their lives. They should be massacred themselves. Them and their ilk raping children and babies as a tool of their power. Big power with their machetes and machine guns. An absolute disgrace that this is still going on and there are Supposedly UN troops designed to tackle these so call armies. Why is this still happening. There are too many movies made from actual events and record of these events throughout the years and they make for disturbing viewing and yet even though acknowledged, there is more and more still allowed to happen without proper intervention from powers that be. SADLY

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