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Posted: 11 years ago
This is India another word for it is called Ghatiya. I am not suprised that the rapists havent be hanged yet because most of ministers goverment officers and policemen all of them are rapists. They thibk that if thoses girls rapists get hanged then public will find truth about them to. Disgusting India. Shame to be called an Indian
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Posted: 11 years ago
Yes really its very bad news 
what should do with all 6 criminals ?
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Posted: 11 years ago
After hearing his speech, i think we all live in hell , Ashamed ashamed

Delhi Braveheart's Friend Slams Police

Breaking his silence, the male friend of the Delhi gangrape victim tonight severely criticised the Delhi Police for its tardy response and bemoaned public apathy after both of them had been badly injured and thrown out of the bus after she was gangraped by six men.

He said that they had been lured into boarding the private bus on December 16 night at Munirka in South Delhi.

"The bus occupants had everything planned. Apart from the driver and helper, others behaved like they were passengers. We even paid Rs.20 as fare. Then they started teasing my friend and the same led to a brawl. I beat three of them up but then the rest of them brought an iron rod and hit me. Before I fell unconscious, they took my friend away," he told Zee News in an interview telecast tonight.

"From where we boarded the bus, they moved around for nearly two and a half hours. We were shouting, trying to make people hear us. But they switched the lights of the bus off. We tried to resist them. Even my friend fought with them, she tried to save me. She tried to dial the police control room no.100, but the accused snatched her mobile away," the male friend said.

He said before throwing them from the bus, "they snatched our mobiles and tore off our clothes in order to destroy any evidence of the crime".

Recounting the sequence of events on that fateful night, he said, "after throwing us off the bus, they tried to mow us down but I saved my friend by pulling her away in the nick of time. We were without clothes. We tried to stop passers by. Several auto rickshaws, cars and bikes slowed down but no one stopped for about 25 minutes. Then, someone on patrolling stopped and called the police," he said.

Contradicting the police claims that they acted swiftly after being informed, he said three Police Control Room vans arrived at the scene only after about 45 minutes and wasted time in deciding under which police station's jurisdiction the case fell.

The youth claimed that nobody, including the police, gave them clothes or called an ambulance. "They were just watching us," he said, adding that after repeated requests, some gave him a part of a bed sheet to cover the girl.

He rued that no one from the public came forward to help. People were probably afraid that if they helped us, they would become witnesses to the crime and would be asked to come to police stations and courts, he said.

Meanwhile, Delhi Police have registered a case against Zee News at the Vasant Vihar police station for airing the interview with the male friend, who is lone witness o the crime.

The case was filed under Section 228 (A) of Indian Penal Code, which pertains to disclosure of identity of victim of certain offences, including rape, Delhi Police Spokesperson Rajan Bhagat said, though it remained unclear whether the identity was indeed revealed anywhere in the interview.

The 23-year-old medical student was gangraped and brutally assaulted when the the two boarded a bus around 9 PM Munirka area after watching a movie in a cinema hall on December 16.

The girl was later taken by a police patrol to a government hospital where she battled for life for several days before being flown to Singapore in an air ambulance for specialised treatment. However, she passed away on December 29.

The horrendous crime led to widespread public protests in several parts of the country and vocal demands for toughening laws against rape.

Police had chargesheeted five men, including the driver of the bus and his brother, in the case and accused them of various crimes like murder, attempt to murder, gangrape, kidnapping and unnatural offences.

The sixth accused is a juvenile as he is a little under 18 although he is to be subjected to a bone density test to verify his age. He will be tried by the Juvenile Justice Board if he is a minor.

R the govt nd court planning to release the sixth culprit??  Heard the news tht , the juvenile accused may get bail

We have to fight , braveheart death should nt go in vain...

Finally no justice no law nothing to say ....Don t knw wht to say
Edited by NandyLove - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
i agree tht delhi police acted and is acting slowly ..but one thing after hearng the frieend's interview came to my mind ...y wudnt the ppl over thrlend a piece of bedsheet to cover the girl and her friend ..whr the hell were ppl...we fight for her and all but whr did this feeling of protecting her gone whn she was layting on road naked ...even in tht critical condition her friend tried his best to cover her ...whr were the coomon ppl,,,,,,did the ppl of INDIA lost humanity ...
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Posted: 11 years ago
PLZ WE HAVE TO DO SOMETHING WE CANNOT LET THEM GO LIKE THAT DAMINI SOUL WILL REST IN PEACE ONCE THOSE BUSTARDS GET PUNISHED WE SHOULD PUNISH THEM HERE AND ALLAH WILL PUNISH THEM IN HELL !! WE CANNOT LET ANOTHER DAMINI DIE LIKE THIS WE HAVE TO ACT

THOSE BUSTARDS SHOULD BE KILLED IN ROAD IN FRONT OF EVERYONE STAND UNITED GUYS WE HAVE TO TAKE A STAND!!
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Posted: 11 years ago
What Non sense is this ...  the game the  police played " Not me" ...
When its a crime , no matter what its bloody hell ur business 
Is it not their duty to first attend to the case and the rest to follow
If they did not know who case it was ...why not ,they both attend to it ...they checked bck  on it ...
 
What kind crime police is this ...ask them how would they feel , if they are given us answers in such situations ...

No wonder they are only piling kilos ...as they refuse to work , only pass the buck ...and when caught try to cover up 

This boy has shown courage ...so has Zee news ...then why are they being penalized for it ...Scared uh ..Scared of being shown their true ulgy face ...

Abt ppl , I wonder abt the reason that stop them from helping these victims ...was fear of the own lives or was lack of trust ...
This bring up another question , what's the use of such rules and regulations that stop ppl from being human ...its an irony 

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1ZXLUAg_Mw[/YOUTUBE]
Edited by scorpio10 - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
the sixth accused shouldn't get bail at all
how can the government thinks to let him free if he can do such a barbaric act in this age them he can 100 percent worse then this after some year or when he gets free he should get the hardest punishment too how can government count him as human ???
 he has done something which animals wouldn't do    
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Posted: 11 years ago
after hearing her friend's interview i am ashamed to be a human.
can't believe in which world are we living in

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Posted: 11 years ago

just read the following article about that juvenile on yahoo.totally shocked.He was the one who behaved most  brutally with the girl and i can't believe that he can get away with only 3 years .If  this crime is rare of rare then shouldn't this beast in the farce of juvenile be also  treated the same way...he should be given same amount of punishment as others.


Delhi rape: Juvenile rapist could walk free in months

The juvenile, according to the police, was the most brutal in the sexual assault on the victim.


NEW DELHI: The law may bestow leniency on him but according to the Delhi Police, the juvenile associate of the men who executed thegangrape of December 16 was the most brutal of them all. 

According to the chargesheet, the juvenile had subjected the 23-year-old physiotherapist to sexual abuse twice, including once when she was unconscious. He extracted her intestine with his bare hands and suggested she be thrown off the moving vehicle devoid of her clothes, it says.

Even as the five men arrested for the gangrape-cum-murder of the 23-year-old paramedical student face the possibility of a death sentence, if proved guilty, the juvenile accused could even escape a jail term. 

The boy, who is seventeen-and-a-half-year-old, would not face the trial under the Criminal Procedure Code like his companions.

Though he faces the grave charge of murder, the juvenile would face proceedings under the Juvenile Justice Act that is more of a reformatory process instead of a criminal trial.

The juvenile can be sentenced for a maximum of three years if found guilty. Even then, he would not be lodged in the Tihar jail but at a reformatory home.

Indian law states that those below 18 years of age, have to be tried by a Juvenile Justice Board for any crime allegedly committed by them, and not in the normal court of law.

Two days after he was nabbed on December 28, the police had applied to the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) for a bone ossification test of the juvenile - who, according to police, had subjected the victim to the most inhuman physical and sexual torture.

The Delhi Police, at the moment, is treating him as a juvenile purely on the basis of a school leaving certificate obtained from a school in Badaun, UP. With the test report still pending, police said, they were left with no option but to file charges and initiate legal proceedings only against the five adult members of the demonic gangrape.

"The JJB has to investigate and decide now," admitted a senior officer.

"We had applied to them two days after the minor had been nabbed. The whole process takes time," said the officer.

According to senior advocate Vikas Pahwa, the Juvenile Justice Act does not discriminate the gravity of the offence irrespective of its nature. "The objective of the act is to reform the child because it is possible that he may have committed an act under influence."

Pahwa further says that the procedure to treat juveniles and adults cannot be the same in criminal law.

"A juvenile has got some constitutional protections and therefore he has to be treated separately," he adds, stating there is nothing incorrect in the system that treats a juvenile differently even for committing a heinous offence along with his adult friends.

Public outrage

The public outrage has been based on allegations and the police version that of the six accused named in the Delhi gangrape case, it was the juvenile who inflicted the maximum brutalities on the victim.

Though the first law on protecting children from being prosecuted for having committed a criminal offence was put in place in 1850, constant amendments during the last three decades have compounded the problem.

The 1850 Apprentice Act provided for children in the 10-18 years age group, convicted by courts, to be provided vocational training intended for their future rehabilitation.

The Centre made the first Children Act in 1960 but it was in 1986 that the first central law on juvenile justice came up.

Its definition of juveniles stated :"Juvenile means a boy who has not attained the age of 16 years or a girl who has not attained the age of 18 years."

In 2000 conforming with the United Nations rules, the government raised the age of juveniles to 18 years.

In 2004, the Supreme Court ruled that the age of a juvenile accused of having committed any crime, should be determined by ascertaining it on the day of the alleged crime. (With inputs from Hindustan Times)
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Posted: 11 years ago
Am I the only one who feels that this interview should not have been aired at this time?