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Saturday, December 29, 2012

[chottala.com] Fw: Indian gang-rape victim dies in Singapore: She Should be a Symbol to fight rape around the world--editorial




Indian gang-rape victim dies in Singapore : She Should be a Symbol to fight rape around the world
An Indian woman who was gang-raped and beaten on a bus in New Delhi died Saturday at a Singapore hospital, after her ordeal galvanized Indians to demand greater protection for women from sexual violence that impacts thousands of them every day.Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said he was aware of the emotions the attack has stirred and that it was up to all Indians to ensure that the young woman ' s death will not have been in vain.The victim "passed away peacefully" with her family and officials of the Indian Embassy by her side, Dr Kevin Loh, the chief executive of Mount Elizabeth hospital, said in a statement.
After 10 days at a hospital in New Delhi , the Indian capital, the woman was brought Thursday to Mount Elizabeth hospital, which specializes in multi-organ transplants. Loh said the woman had been in extremely critical condition since Thursday, and by late Friday her condition had taken a turn for the worse, with her vital signs deteriorating."Despite all efforts by a team of eight specialists in Mount Elizabeth Hospital to keep her stable, her condition continued to deteriorate over these two days," Loh said. "She had suffered from severe organ failure following serious injuries to her body and brain. She was courageous in fighting for her life for so long against the odds but the trauma to her body was too severe for her to overcome."
The woman and a male friend, who have not been identified, were travelling on a bus in New Delhi after watching a film on the evening of December 16 when they were attacked by six men who raped her. The men also beat the couple and inserted an iron rod into the woman ' s body, resulting in severe organ damage. Both were then stripped and thrown off the bus, according to police.
Indian police have arrested six people in connection with the attack, which left the victim with severe internal injuries, a lung infection and brain damage. She also suffered from a heart attack while in the hospital in India.Indian High Commissioner, or ambassador, TCA Raghavan told reporters that the scale of the injuries the woman suffered was "very grave" and in the end "proved too much."He said arrangements were being made to take her body back to India .
The frightening nature of the crime shocked Indians, who have come out in the thousands for almost daily demonstrations. Indian television channels said security had been tightened in New Delhi on Saturday in anticipation of more protests following the woman ' s death.The protesters are demanding stronger protection for women and the death penalty for rape, which is now punishable by a maximum of life imprisonment. Women face daily harassment across India , ranging from catcalls on the streets, groping and touching in public transport to rape.
Monmohon Singh said he understands the angry reaction to the attack and hopes all Indians will work together to make appropriate changes."These are perfectly understandable reactions from a young India and an India that genuinely desires change," the prime minister said in a statement. "It would be a true homage to her memory if we are able to channel these emotions and energies into a constructive course of action."He said the government was examining the penalties for crimes such as rape "to enhance the safety and security of women.""I hope that the entire political class and civil society will set aside narrow sectional interests and agendas to help us all reach the end that we all desire - making India a demonstrably better and safer place for women to live in," Singh said.
The tragedy has forced India to confront the reality that sexually assaulted women are often blamed for the crime, which forces them to keep quiet and not report it to authorities for fear of exposing their families to ridicule. Also, police often refuse to accept complaints from those who are courageous enough to report the rapes, and the rare prosecutions that reach courts drag on for years. Indian attitudes toward rape are so entrenched that even politicians and opinion makers have often suggested that women should not go out at night or wear clothes that might be seen provocative.
Separately, authorities in Punjab state 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 November 13 and reported the attack to police November 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.
We are deeply shocked at the demise of young lady. We hope she will be a symbol of resistance to rape. Punishment for rape should be increased. The procedure of registering rape cases and their trial procedure should be simplified and quickened. At the same time anything that seriously enhances possibility of rape such as pornography, indecent use of women pictures in advertisements and film should be regulated. However we agree that indecent dress for women is a cause and this should be avoided. In the name of modernity this should not be condoned.
We express our sympathy to the family of the girl, to Indian people and Indian government
 




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[chottala.com] Hanif’s family fled Bangladesh?



Hanif's family fled Bangladesh?



The family of Awami League joint secretary Mahbubul Alam Hanif left Bangladesh secretly on December 15, 2012. Our Airport correspondent informed that his wife, son and two other Chatra league cadres fled Bangladesh by Turkish Airlines via Istanbul and landed to Toronto, Canada.

Extra measure in Dhaka airport

Airport security officers in Dhaka took extra measures to board them. A passenger from the same airlines, named Mohammad Islam informed that the plane was about to take off, all doors were closed. In the meantime all four were brought and reopened a door to access them in first class seats. Their ticket were purchased by Turkish Airlines and a multi-national company Roche' country manager Mr. Zahid. He also owns a famous Pharmaceutical company "Radiant Pharmaceutical Ltd".

Mahbubul Alam Hanif managed to get Permanent Residents for all of his family members lately including himself under Investor category, source reports.

Hanif's one son took an admission in a local college and purchased a home in Greater Toronto Area. When asked in Toronto Pearson Airport how long they are going to stay in Canada, his wife, replied quite a while.

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