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Prathiba Murthy, a BPO employee
in Bangalore was raped and
murdered by a taxi driver.
The principal of a government
school in north Delhi raped a
Class 10 student of the school.
The principal, who was also the
girl's private tutor, took the
girl to three cronies of his.
The four eminently respectable
men - a school principal, a
vice-principal and two
businessmen - gang raped the
16-year old girl during the
night. The next morning they
sent her back to her parents.
Banwari Devi, a dalit and
working as saathin in government
programme of Rajasthan was gang
raped by a dominant caste in
front of her husband. She was
preventing child marriages
amongst Gujjars. The
perpetrators thought she must be
“taught a lesson….” |
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For
every twenty six minutes a rape
is committed in India and out of
which 30% are against minors.
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Rape/sexual assault is
one of the ugliest and
most brutal expression
of masculine violence
against women. Rape is a
violent crime, an
Invasion and a
frightening experience.
Rape affects all women,
no matter what their
age, caste or economic
status. |
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Rape is not sex but
violence on women/girls |
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Rape/Sexual abuse makes
women feel humiliated
and degraded |
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The rape or the threat
of rape always makes
women feel unsafe and
forced to remain alert
all the time |
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All women are potential
victims of sexual
assault. By being aware,
a woman can reduce the
likelihood of becoming a
rape victim. |
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This does not mean all
rapes can be prevented.
If at all a rape is
committed, the victim
and people around her
should address the
trauma by remembering
that |
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