Indian rape victim fighting for her life


“Here is the update on the 2nd woman that was brutally gang raped on a moving vehicle.  Please pray for her and other women suffering in India in this manner.”

Meanwhile, doctors in Singapore said the New Delhi gang-rape victim remained in extremely critical condition, had suffered a heart attack, a lung and abdominal infection and “significant” brain injury.

“The patient is currently struggling against the odds, and fighting for her life,” said Mount Elizabeth Hospital chief executive Dr. Kelvin Loh.

India gang rape

NEW DELHI (AP) — The victim of a gang-rape in New Delhi fought for her life at a Singapore hospital Friday as officials in the Indian state of Punjab fired and suspended police officers accused of ignoring the rape of another woman, who then committed suicide.

Indian authorities have been accused of belittling rape victims and refusing to file cases against their attackers, further deterring victims — already under societal pressure to keep the assaults quiet — from reporting the crimes.

However, the gang-rape of the 23-year-old student on a moving bus in the capital two weeks ago has brought new focus on police and community attitudes toward woman in India. Demonstrators in New Delhi have demanded stronger protections for women and stronger punishment for rapists.

Authorities in Punjab took action Thursday when an 18-year-old woman killed herself by drinking poison a month after she told police she was gang-raped.

State authorities suspended one police officer and fired two others on accusations they delayed investigating and taking action in the case. The three accused in the rape were only arrested Thursday night, a month after the crime was reported.

“This is a very sensitive crime, I have taken it very seriously,” said Paramjit Singh Gill, a top police officer in the city of Patiala.

The Press Trust of India reported that the woman was raped Nov. 13 and reported the attack to police Nov. 27. But police harassed the girl, asked her embarrassing questions and took no action against the accused, PTI reported, citing police sources.

Authorities in the eastern state of Chhattisgarh also suspended a police officer on accusations he refused to register a rape complaint from a woman who said she had been attacked by a driver.

Meanwhile, doctors in Singapore said the New Delhi gang-rape victim remained in extremely critical condition, had suffered a heart attack, a lung and abdominal infection and “significant” brain injury.

“The patient is currently struggling against the odds, and fighting for her life,” said Mount Elizabeth Hospital chief executive Dr. Kelvin Loh.

Police have arrested six people in connection with the attack, which left the victim with severe internal injuries.

“We wish she recovers and comes back to us and that no time is lost in bringing the perpetrators of such a barbaric act to justice,” said Sonia Gandhi, head of the ruling Congress Party.

Other politicians have come under fire for comments insulting the protesters and diminishing the crime.

On Friday, Abhijit Mukherjee, a national lawmaker and the son of India’s president, apologized for calling the protesters “highly dented and painted” women, who go from discos to demonstrations.

“I tender my unconditional apology to all the people whose sentiments got hurt,” he told NDTV news.

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14 replies

  1. I know, I have too. It is very hard for a rape victim to go to court. It causes me anxiety to think about the recent coverage of the so called “war on women” that the media created because Christians dared to speak out about free condoms, birth control pills and free abortions. And then to see the REAL war on women, it just pains me. It’s not only in India, but worse there and in the middle east, and far east. We in this country have our priorities backwards, our morals twisted, God help us.

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  2. I have read of the same insensitivity to women in the USA that are victims, by judges and the criminal justice system. One judge told the accused to get a girlfriend, another judge said that women because of their physical make-up could stop it anytime.

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  3. This is so sad….more than sad. Hmmm…It is hard to have the words for tragedies such as this. Prayer and shining Christ to the world is what this presses me to do even more….

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  4. Agreed! This story has really touched my heart. I can’t imagine what it must be like for women in the East. These women are risking their lives to speak out, Thank God at least a couple of media outlets had the courage to cover this. I intend to keep it out front on the blog and in my prayers.

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  5. The last comment, is so telling. So exactly what meaningless apology of sorts is it? To me it equals “I apologize if I offended anyone”. Worthless.

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