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28.3.15

Sexual Assault Is A Global Disease. Censorship Is Not The Cure. | fbomb: Every 20 minutes, a woman is raped in India and most of these rapes go unheard and unreported. But a rape that occurred two days before my arrival on the night of December 16th hardly went unnoticed. Jyoti Singh, an ambitious 23-year-old medical student, was gang raped by 6 men on a bus. She was beaten, tortured, sexually assaulted, and mutilated with foreign objects. Presumed dead by these drunken men, she was thrown off the moving bus along with her male friend who accompanied her that night.


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