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Lawyer in India gang-rape case says victims to blame

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n Indian lawyer defending three of the men charged with rape and murder in connection with a brutal attack on a 23-year-old woman on a New Delhi bus says the victims are to blame for what happened. "Until today, I have not seen a single incident or example of rape with a respected lady," Manohar Lal Sharma told Bloomberg in an interview from India's capital. "Even an underworld don would not like to touch a girl with respect."

He said the two victims should not have been travelling on public transit late in the evening, and the man who was beaten had failed to shield his female companion from harm.

"The man has broken the faith of the woman," Sharma told the news service. "If a man fails to protect the woman, or she has a single doubt about his failure to protect her, the woman will never go with that man."




The attack has forced India to confront the reality that sexually assaulted women are often blamed for the crime, forced to keep quiet and discouraged from going to authorities for fear of exposing their families to ridicule. Police often refuse to accept complaints from rape victims, and the rare prosecutions that reach courts can drag on for years.

Authorities have charged five men with murder, rape and other crimes in the New Delhi attack that could bring them the death penalty. A sixth suspect, who is 17 years old, is expected to be tried in a juvenile court, where the maximum sentence would be three years in a reform facility.
DNA evidence

Prosecutor Rajiv Mohan said last week that a DNA test confirmed that the blood of the victim matched blood stains found on the clothes of all the accused.
Sharma said his three clients intend to plead not guilty, telling Reuters that the case against them is based on "manipulated evidence."
The crime has led to calls for tougher rape laws and reforms of a police culture. India's top law enforcement official has said the country needs to crack down on crimes against women.

The female victim was a medical student who worked a night job at a local call centre "helping Canadians with their mortgage issues," the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. CBC News has been unable to confirm the woman's employment details.

Her companion recounted in a television interview last week how the pair was attacked for 2½ hours on a New Delhi bus before being thrown to the side of the road, where passersby ignored them and police debated jurisdiction issues before helping them.

The student died at a Singapore hospital weeks after the Dec. 16 attack.
Indian law prohibits the disclosure of victims' identities in rape cases. While neither the companion nor the TV network, Zee News, identified the woman, police opened an investigation into Zee News after the interview was broadcast, saying too many details about the attack had been revealed.



I think Shakespeare had it right about killing all of the lawyers.
 
When did he say that?

I think Shakespeare had it right about killing all of the lawyers.
 
It was the victim's fault?!....
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Once again, this example is just the far end of the spectrum of disrespect for women.

At this end, we have examples like the police officer's comment that sparked "Slutwalk" and the seemingly endless debate that followed here and on other boards, essentially blaming women for "asking for it" by how they dress.

As with so many things in life, we may not be able to change the world, but we can change ourselves.

The buck stops here.
 
Art Mann said:
Once again, this example is just the far end of the spectrum of disrespect for women.

At this end, we have examples like the police officer's comment that sparked "Slutwalk" and the seemingly endless debate that followed here and on other boards, essentially blaming women for "asking for it" by how they dress.

As with so many things in life, we may not be able to change the world, but we can change ourselves.

The buck stops here.

Buddy you are talking about India. Do you think this male chauvinist lawyers or political figures care about the slut-walk or about women's' rights?

It's a different language for the., Yes sadly it is.
 
I don't mean to stir the pot here, didn't we have a thread here blaming women for being attacked/raped due to the way they dress or behave...
 
peace said:
I don't mean to stir the pot here, didn't we have a thread here blaming women for being attacked/raped due to the way they dress or behave...

Yes that is why I posted this. Nice to see you are paying attention.
 
India gang rape suspect once appeared on reality TV show




NEW DELHI—The host of a former reality TV show says a suspect in the fatal gang rape of a woman student on a bus in India’s capital appeared on the show three years ago, demanding compensation from his former employer for injuries to his hands in an accident driving the employer’s bus.

Suspects beaten by police

Kiran Bedi, a former top police officer, says Ram Singh appeared on her program, “Aap Ki Kaccheri” or “Your Court,” in which contestants face one another in a makeshift court. Singh lost the case.
Bedi said in an email Friday that the employer proved that the accident was Singh’s fault.

Singh’s defence lawyer says he is innocent in the Dec. 16 attack. Four other men have also been charged with rape, murder and other crimes and could face the death penalty.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/...rape-suspect-once-appeared-on-reality-tv-show
 
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