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Indian gang-rape victim's family want rapists executed

Indian gang-rape victim's family want rapists executed
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The family of the Indian woman who died after a gang-rape said in an interview Monday that his family wanted the perpetrators hanged. The brutal attack has caused outrage and sparked mass protests across India.

By News Wires (text)
 

The family of a murdered Indian gang-rape victim will not rest until her killers are hanged, her brother said in an interview published on Monday.

"The fight has just begun. We want all the accused hanged, and we will fight for that, till the end," the brother told the Indian Express.

FRANCE 24's Natacha Butler reports from New Delhi, India

Six men are facing murder charges after allegedly luring the 23-year-old onto a bus in New Delhi on December 16 and then taking it in turns to rape her before throwing her out of the moving vehicle.

She died of her injuries in a Singapore hospital on Saturday and was cremated back in Delhi on Sunday morning.

Speaking to the same newspaper, the young woman's father spoke of the impact of the tragedy on the family, saying her mother is consumed by grief.

"My wife had hardly eaten in the last two weeks," said the father.

"She was exhausted... I think she was not ready to face the shock of our daughter's death, despite doctors always telling us that she was serious. She cried intermittently all of Saturday, but it got worse on the flight back home."

The father said he too was struggling to accept the news.

"It is too painful. I have not gone inside her room. She was born in this house. Her books, clothes they are all here," he said.

"It is hard to believe I will never hear her voice again, she will never read books to me in English again."

India does have the death penalty on its statute book although executions are rarely carried out.

Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the only surviving gunman of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, was hanged last month but it was the first execution for eight years.

(AFP)

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That there was not competent,

That there was not competent, adequate police protection from such wildlife/animals as the perpetrators is a disgrace and a reflection on ALL government officials in India who are empowered to set ethics and performance standards for citizens' protection.
I hope that the media coverage supercedes the impact of the caste system and prompts change, tightening the protection for innocent, respectable people.
Personally, I think the perpetrators should first be castrated and hung, the next day

I hope that all of this media

I hope that all of this media coverage supercedes the caste system and creates a much more powerful recognition for police protection of people like her. Beyond that, I would be happy to see the perpetrators get castrated and then hung. That would be justice!

I think UN should not be

I think UN should not be involved in a civil law of a country, acting this way, it seems that the UN will bring about some sort of new law in India for their convenience...there is hundreds cases , e even worse like this in countries like Africa almost every week and the UN and the world media have no saying about it...double standing? or convenience?

The perpetrators of the rape

The perpetrators of the rape and murder of the 23-year old women in India, will nottbe punished, because she was of a lower caste, and the men were Brahmins. Like Gandhi who brough back the Caste System to India, soon after the British left. Mohandas Gandhi was a well-known Paedophile and poor Dalit giers were routinely raped by him.

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