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India gang rape: Five suspects charged in Delhi | India gang rape: Five suspects charged in Delhi |
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Indian authorities have charged five men with the kidnap, gang-rape and murder of a woman in Delhi last month. | Indian authorities have charged five men with the kidnap, gang-rape and murder of a woman in Delhi last month. |
The 23-year-old died two weeks after the 16 December attack. | |
The five men will be tried in a fast-track court, where they could be handed the death penalty. A sixth suspect will be tried in a juvenile court. | |
The incident sparked outrage across India - the victim's father said he backed calls for the men to be executed if found guilty. | |
"The whole country is demanding that these monsters be hanged. I am with them," he told reporters at his home in Uttar Pradesh state. | |
Neither the woman nor her family can be be identified under Indian law. | |
The charges were put before a magistrate but will be transferred to a specially launched fast-track court. | The charges were put before a magistrate but will be transferred to a specially launched fast-track court. |
The trial is expected to start at the weekend. | |
Although it is mandatory in India for the accused to appear in person to be charged, policemen outside the court said they would not be present on Thursday for security reasons. | Although it is mandatory in India for the accused to appear in person to be charged, policemen outside the court said they would not be present on Thursday for security reasons. |
Case documents already run to more than 1,000 pages and include key testimony from the woman before she died. | Case documents already run to more than 1,000 pages and include key testimony from the woman before she died. |
Police say they have scheduled about 30 witnesses. | Police say they have scheduled about 30 witnesses. |
Daily protests | Daily protests |
Protests have been taking place every day since the gang-rape, with protesters expressing anger over attitudes to women in India and calling for changes to the laws on violence against women. | Protests have been taking place every day since the gang-rape, with protesters expressing anger over attitudes to women in India and calling for changes to the laws on violence against women. |
Every 21 minutes a rape is carried out in India, according to government figures, and campaigners say many more go unreported. | |
But ever since the Delhi gang rape on 16 December, thousands of ordinary people, with no political affiliation or ambition, have taken to the streets daily, protesting and demanding justice for the victim and her family. | |
The government, initially slow in its response to the public anger, promised a quick trial and conviction for the suspects. And on Wednesday, the city's first fast-track court was inaugurated in south Delhi's Saket district. The court is expected to hear the gang rape case on a day-to-day basis. | |
A speedy trial would help temporarily soothe the nerves of a city wounded by the barbaric attack on a young woman. But for such incidents not to recur in future, India has much to do to change society's feudal attitudes towards women. | |
They say women in Delhi and across the country are frequently subjected to harassment and sexual assault, that reports of crimes against women are not taken seriously and that conviction rates are too low. | They say women in Delhi and across the country are frequently subjected to harassment and sexual assault, that reports of crimes against women are not taken seriously and that conviction rates are too low. |
On Wednesday, Delhi's Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit joined thousands of women on a protest march through Delhi to Rajghat and called for stringent anti-rape laws. | |
India's Junior Education Minister Shashi Tharoor has suggested a new anti-rape law should be named after the victim, who was a medical student. | India's Junior Education Minister Shashi Tharoor has suggested a new anti-rape law should be named after the victim, who was a medical student. |
The woman's family have said they would have no objection to such a move. | The woman's family have said they would have no objection to such a move. |
The woman and a male friend had been to the cinema when they boarded a private bus home in the evening. | |
Police say the men on the bus had been drinking and were taking the vehicle on a joyride. | |
They beat the woman and her companion with iron bars, raped her for nearly an hour and then threw them out of the moving bus into the street, say police. | |
The Press Trust of India quoted police sources as saying the driver of the bus had tried to run her over after throwing her out, but that she was saved by her friend. | |
She sustained serious injuries to her body and brain and died on 29 December in a hospital in Singapore, where she had been flown for specialist treatment. | |
Helpline launched | Helpline launched |
Delhi officials have responded to criticism that they are failing to protect women by announcing a series of measures intended to make the city safer. | Delhi officials have responded to criticism that they are failing to protect women by announcing a series of measures intended to make the city safer. |
These include more police night patrols, checks on bus drivers and their assistants, and the banning of buses with tinted windows or curtains. | These include more police night patrols, checks on bus drivers and their assistants, and the banning of buses with tinted windows or curtains. |
The government has also set up a committee under a retired Supreme Court judge to recommend changes to the anti-rape law. | The government has also set up a committee under a retired Supreme Court judge to recommend changes to the anti-rape law. |
A telephone helpline has been launched for women in distress, connected with police stations across the city. | A telephone helpline has been launched for women in distress, connected with police stations across the city. |
In an indication of the growing public anger about sexual violence, a member of the ruling Congress party in north-eastern Assam state has been detained after being accused of raping a young woman in a rural village. | In an indication of the growing public anger about sexual violence, a member of the ruling Congress party in north-eastern Assam state has been detained after being accused of raping a young woman in a rural village. |
Footage broadcast on national television showed a crowd of women surrounding the man, stripping him and hitting him before handing him over to police. | Footage broadcast on national television showed a crowd of women surrounding the man, stripping him and hitting him before handing him over to police. |