Monday, April 22, 2013

INDIA RAPING AGAIN,,,

INDIA RAPING GANGSSS, it was revealed today amid fierce protests over the handling of sexual assault cases in the country.



The disclosure came from opposition leader, Sushma Swaraj, after she visited the New Delhi hospital to see another five-year-old girl, who was left for dead having been kidnapped, raped and tortured.
It coincides with angry protests across the capital, where demonstrators clashed with police as anger grows over how authorities in the country handle such cases.
Anger: Women clash with police outside the home of Congress Party chief Sonia Gandhi today
Anger: Women clash with police outside the home of Congress Party chief Sonia Gandhi today
Discontent: Many women are angry at the Indian authorities over the handling of sexual assault cases
Discontent: Many women are angry at the Indian authorities over the handling of sexual assault cases
Shocking: Today's demonstrations in New Delhi follow the kidnap, rape and torture of a five-year-old girl
Shocking: Today's demonstrations in New Delhi follow the kidnap, rape and torture of a five-year-old girl
The victim who Ms Swaraj had been at the country's largest state-run hospital to see, was moved there on Thursday from a local facility in a critical condition.
Medical superintendent D.K. Sharma, at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, said today she was improving, after responding well to treatment and her condition being stabilised
The girl had suffered a brutal attack and was found alone. A 24-year-old man was arrested yesterday in the eastern state of Bihar, around 620 miles from the capital, in connection with the incident and is being detained and questioned by officers after being flown to New Delhi.
Clashes: Two men are detained by police amid today's fierce protests in the country's capital city
Clashes: Two men are detained by police amid today's fierce protests in the country's capital city
Unrest: Officers say they detained around 50 people but that they were all released a few hours later
Unrest: Officers say they detained around 50 people but that they were all released a few hours later
Mishandling: Police are accused of ignore the complaints from the parents of India's latest rape victim
Mishandling: Police are accused of ignore the complaints from the parents of India's latest rape victim
It comes four months after the fatal gang rape of a young woman on a New Delhi bus, which sparked outrage across India over the mistreatment of women.
For the second consecutive day, protesters gathered outside the police headquarters in the capital, angry over allegations that police ignored complaints from parents of the latest victim.
Officers are said to have been reluctant to investigate her disappearance and that they offered the family 2,000 rupees (£25) to stay silent.
Around 100 Bharatiya Janata Party supporters also demonstrated today outside the home of the chief of the ruling Congress Party, Sonia Gandhi. 
Revealed: India's opposition leader revealed another rape victim, also five, has been abandoned by her parents
Revealed: India's opposition leader revealed another rape victim, also five, has been abandoned by her parents
Calls for change: There have been a number of high-profiled cases of sexual abuse in India
Calls for change: There have been a number of high-profiled cases of sexual abuse in India
Demands: Protesters were demanding the government ensure the safety and women and girls in the capital
Demands: Protesters were demanding the government ensure the safety and women and girls in the capital

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