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From: PVCHR Communication
Date: Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 10:46 AM
Subject: Danish woman gang-raped in Indian capital Delhi
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National Human Rights Commission
New Delhi
Dear Sir,
I
want to bring in your kind attention towards the news published in BBC
on 15 January, 2014 regarding Danish woman gang-raped in Indian capital
Delhi http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/ world-asia-india-25740355
From: PVCHR Communication
Date: Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 10:46 AM
Subject: Danish woman gang-raped in Indian capital Delhi
To: covdnhrc
Cc: jmn.pvchr@gmail.com
To,
The Chairperson15 January 2014 Last updated at 16:12 GMT
Danish woman gang-raped in Indian capital Delhi
The woman was staying in Delhi's backpacker district when she lost her way, as Andrew North reports
Police in the Indian capital Delhi are investigating the alleged gang
rape of a Danish woman who lost her way near her city centre hotel.
The 51-year-old tourist was attacked by a group of men in the Paharganj
area on Tuesday evening. Police say she was robbed and raped at knife
point.
A German woman has also been raped in south India, Der Spiegel reports.
Scrutiny of sexual violence in India has grown since the 2012 gang rape and murder of a student on a Delhi bus.
The government tightened laws on sexual violence last year after widespread protests following the attack.
But violence and discrimination against women remain deeply entrenched in India's staunchly patriarchal society.
The Danish woman told police that she approached the group of men after
losing her way back to her hotel near New Delhi Railway Station.
The men robbed her of her belongings and raped her, police spokesman Rajan Bhagat told the BBC.
"She reached her hotel and reported the incident to the manager who
called in the police and the investigation is now under way," Mr Bhagat
said.
The woman flew out of India on Wednesday morning, police say.
No arrests have been made yet, but police are questioning a number of men in connection with the attack.
The Danish woman is believed to have been travelling alone and had been
in Delhi since Monday after visiting the Taj Mahal, the BBC's Andrew
North in Delhi reports.
Police say she gave a detailed statement in the presence of the Danish
ambassador before leaving the country, AFP news agency reports. There
was no immediate comment from the Danish embassy in Delhi.
Paharganj, a busy backpacker district frequented by foreign tourists, is
located in the heart of the Indian capital, not far from Connaught
Place.
An 18-year-old German woman was reportedly raped by a man sharing her
compartment on a train travelling from Mangalore to Chennai in southern
India on Friday.
A man, described as a migrant worker from Bihar state, was arrested on Tuesday, Der Spiegel newspaper reported.
Last March a Swiss tourist was gang raped and her partner attacked by a
group of men in Madhya Pradesh state. Six men were jailed for life for
the attack in July.
Since the December 2012 Delhi gang rape, the nation has been shocked by a string of brutal rapes of Indian women.
They include a photojournalist raped in broad daylight in central
Mumbai, a 21-year-old woman raped by two apparently unrelated groups of
men on Christmas Eve in Pondicherry and a 16-year-old girl who died
after being gang-raped twice and then set on fire in the eastern city of
Calcutta.
Although cases involving foreigners continue to get far more attention
in the media and from the police, Indian women who are raped are still
far less likely to receive justice, our correspondent says.
Therefore it is kind request please take appropriate action at earliest.
Thanking You
Sincerely Yours
Shruti Nagvanshi
Convener
Savitri Bai Phule Women Forum
&
Shirin Shabana Khan
Program Director
Peoples' Vigilance Committee on Human Rights (PVCHR)