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Protests as Delhi gang-rape convict released

Scores of protesters took to the streets in Indian capital New Delhi yesterday to protest the release of a juvenile convicted in the fatal 2012 gang rape of a young woman aboard a moving bus that shook the country.

The man, who was short of his 18th birthday when he and five others attacked the woman, was to finish his three-year term in a reform home yesterday.

Several activists and politicians have demanded that he not be released until it can be proven that he has been reformed. The protesters were led by the parents of the woman who was attacked.

On Friday, the Delhi High Court rejected a petition to extend the man’s term, saying that he has served the maximum sentence under the law.

India’s top court is set to hear another such petition today.

News reports said the convict was moved yesterday from the reform home where he had been kept to a new home under the care of a children’s rights group. Phone calls to the police went unanswered.

The brutality of the December 2012 attack in the heart of New Delhi shocked this country of 1.2 billion, where sexual violence is rampant.

The woman and a male friend were returning home from seeing a movie at an upscale mall when they were tricked by the attackers into getting on the bus, which the men had taken out for a joyride. The attackers beat the victim’s friend and took turns raping her, which led to her death two weeks later.

Four men were convicted of rape and murder in an unusually fast trial for India’s chaotic justice system. A fifth man died in prison. The four adults who went to trial confessed to the attack but later retracted their confessions, saying they’d been tortured into admitting their involvement. Legal appeals against their death sentences are pending in the Supreme Court.

In response to the attack and the widespread protests it provoked, India’s government rushed through legislation doubling prison terms for rapists to 20 years and criminalizing voyeurism, stalking and the trafficking of women.




 

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