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AFP: Rape fears fuel tourists' anxiety in India

NEW DELHI — Danish tourist Judith Jensen has a long list of don'ts to help her feel safe during her holiday in India.

She won't hail a taxi off the street, she won't stay in an obscure hotel and she won't go out after dark -- all decisions made in response to the growing reporting of sexual crime in the country.

"I have read and heard so much about rape in India that now I feel this persistent sense of danger," Jensen, 42, told AFP as she walked through a popular market in downtown Delhi.

The tourism ministry's ubiquitous Incredible India marketing campaign has helped raise the number of foreign visitors over the past decade to around 6.6 million a year -- albeit still way behind the likes of China and Malaysia.

But that push is now hampered by a growing sense that India is simply not a safe destination, particularly for women.

The fatal gang-rape of an Indian student in December shone a disturbing light on the level of sexual violence and a series of subsequent attacks on foreigners has added to the sense of unease.

A British holidaymaker in the northern city of Agra, home to the Taj Mahal, suffered a leg injury when she jumped out of a hotel window before dawn on Tuesday.

Police said she feared a sex attack after two men tried to enter her room.

Last Friday a Swiss woman was gang-raped while on a cycling holiday in central India. Her husband was tied up by the gang who are also accused of stealing a laptop, a mobile phone and 10,000 rupees ($185).

On the same night a group of men in a city near Delhi briefly kidnapped an Indian male executive working for the French engineering giant Alstom.

Other incidents reported since the December gang-rape include that of a South Korean student who said she had been raped and drugged by the son of the owner of the hotel where she stayed during a holiday in January.

A Chinese woman working in Gurgaon, a town bordering the Indian capital, was also reportedly raped by an acquaintance last month.

Indian officials say there is no need for alarm, pointing out that foreigners are victims of crime the world over and the vast majority of visitors experience no safety problems.

But travel advice from a host of countries stresses the need for visitors to take care.

An advisory from the Swiss foreign ministry, issued before Friday's attack, urged men and women visiting India to travel in large groups and with guides.

The US State Department's website asks female travellers to "observe stringent security precautions" and "avoid travelling alone in hired taxis, especially at night".

Britain's foreign office updated its advisory for India on Tuesday, warning female tourists to "exercise caution when travelling in India even if they are travelling in a group".

In a notorious case five years ago, 15-year-old British schoolgirl Scarlett Keeling was raped and left to die on a beach in the tourist resort of Goa.

Jensen, who stands out in an Indian crowd with her blonde hair, recalled how she spent a carefree week backpacking around southern India a decade ago.

But now, travelling with her 10-year-old daughter, it is a different story and her husband texts her several times a day to check on their safety.

"There is no question that these stories will have an impact on foreign visitors," she said.

"Women will prefer to visit other places like Singapore or Bali or Thailand, where safety is not such a big concern."

At the Delhi office of the Indian Association of Tour Operators, executive director Gour Kanjilal said it was unfair to portray India as dangerous.

"Our industry is the first casualty when crime against foreigners is reported in India, but the reporting does not always reflect the truth," he told AFP.

"Tourists should be responsible. They should follow some do's and don'ts."

A state minister in Madhya Pradesh, where the attacks on the Swiss and South Korean tourists took place, told reporters on Sunday that travellers must inform local police officials whenever they move from one town to the next.

That suggestion is hardly realistic for most tourists like 26-year-old Peruvian Marilu Labarthe, who squeezed in visits to seven cities during a two-week trip to the country.

Labarthe, shopping for ethnic trinkets in Delhi on the last day of her vacation, travelled to the country with 11 other women.

"You have to always be careful. And after hearing of these recent incidents, one obviously feels a sense of fear," she said, as one of her companions nodded in agreement.
 
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Rapes happen all over the world n yes, we have a problem n we r working to control it by adopting various measures from stricter laws to special helplines to faster judicial proceedings, in the meantime if tourists maintain a bit caution then i don't see any problem with that...:)
 
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Was just wondering that there isn't any Rape Thread for today.

Remember the rule - Indian Rape Thread A Day, Keep The Trollers Away (I mean to say from trolling in other threads :D)
 
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Was just wondering that there isn't any Rape Thread for today.

Remember the rule - Indian Rape Thread A Day, Keep The Trollers Away (I mean to say from trolling in other threads :D)
Answers from Webmaster over Rape Threads.
Rape is no longer a banned topic.

Mods will decide which topic to allow which not, obviously threads created to troll will be deleted.

We want to allow special rape incidents and have them discussed decently. We won't be putting it under the carpet.


You can discuss Pakistan related issues if CONTENT ACCORDING TO THEM IS RIGHT.
 
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Answers from Webmaster over Rape Threads.
Rape is no longer a banned topic.

Mods will decide which topic to allow which not, obviously threads created to troll will be deleted.

We want to allow special rape incidents and have them discussed decently. We won't be putting it under the carpet.


You can discuss Pakistan related issues if CONTENT ACCORDING TO THEM IS RIGHT.

Special rape incidents , are you f^%&g kidding me ..?:hitwall: krait bhai is this from d webmaster ..? Shocking.
 
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Answers from Webmaster over Rape Threads.
Rape is no longer a banned topic.

Mods will decide which topic to allow which not, obviously threads created to troll will be deleted.

We want to allow special rape incidents and have them discussed decently. We won't be putting it under the carpet.


You can discuss Pakistan related issues if CONTENT ACCORDING TO THEM IS RIGHT.

What the F**K is a special rape incident ? The ones done in India are special ?

Krait the content depends on which country is rape is happening..if its Pakistan they will happily put it under the rug...
 
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Was just wondering that there isn't any Rape Thread for today.

Remember the rule - Indian Rape Thread A Day, Keep The Trollers Away (I mean to say from trolling in other threads :D)

R u kidding me WindJammer has already opened a similar thread n i think besides these 2 one more is running on the same topic with diff headline...:lol:

Pakistanis n BD members r deeply inspired by Chinese thats why duplicate rape threads r such big hit on PDF...:)
 
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17-year-old girl raped on pretext of marriage in Surajkund Tourist Complex
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A 17-year-old girl was allegedly raped by her boyfriend for two days in Surajkund Tourist Complex here on pretext of marriage, police said on Sunday.

According to the police, accused Rishi Nagar and the girl were in relationship and had agreed to get married on January 27.

Nagar reportedly took the minor to the New Industrial Township (NIT) market in Faridabad to get married but failed to do so, police said.

Later, he lured the girl to head to Surajkund Tourist Complex where Nagar had booked a room and raped the minor repeatedly after holding her captive for two days, they said.

The victim narrated the incident to her parents after she was released. A complaint was filed under section 366A of IPC and section 4 of POSCO act to the Saran police station in Faridabad.

The medical examination confirmed rape, police said.

Accused Nagar has been arrested, police said, adding further investigation is underway.
 
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17-year-old girl raped on pretext of marriage in Surajkund Tourist Complex
delhi_rape_capital_of_india.jpg

A 17-year-old girl was allegedly raped by her boyfriend for two days in Surajkund Tourist Complex here on pretext of marriage, police said on Sunday.

According to the police, accused Rishi Nagar and the girl were in relationship and had agreed to get married on January 27.

Nagar reportedly took the minor to the New Industrial Township (NIT) market in Faridabad to get married but failed to do so, police said.

Later, he lured the girl to head to Surajkund Tourist Complex where Nagar had booked a room and raped the minor repeatedly after holding her captive for two days, they said.

The victim narrated the incident to her parents after she was released. A complaint was filed under section 366A of IPC and section 4 of POSCO act to the Saran police station in Faridabad.

The medical examination confirmed rape, police said.

Accused Nagar has been arrested, police said, adding further investigation is underway.
Rape in India is no news. It's like news about sunrise from the East.
 
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Indian tourism and travel sector to grow maximum globally: WTTC | The Financial Express

Visa reforms will fuel a 7.5% growth for the Indian travel and tourism industry in 2015, the highest level for any major economy in the world, predicts the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC).

As per the WTTC, the industry contributed R7,642 billion and 36.7 million jobs to the Indian economy in 2014. During 2015, the industry’s GDP contribution is forecast to grow by 7.5% and employment by 1.8%. This demonstrates the sector’s enduring ability to generate economic growth and create jobs at a faster rate than the national economy, which is due to grow by 6.7% in 2015. By the end of 2015, the travel and tourism sector will contribute Rs 8,21,500 crore, 7% of India’s GDP, and 37.4 million jobs, almost 9% of total employment, once all direct, indirect and induced impacts are taken into account.

India Tourist Arrivals | 2000-2015 | Data | Chart | Calendar | Forecast
 
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India is the place where sexual assault is rapidly increasing. Rape in India is one of India’s most common crimes against women.

According to the National Crime Records Bureau 24,923 rape cases were reported across India in 2012, but experts agree that the number of unreported cases of sexual assault brings the total much higher. Out of these, 24,470 were committed by parents/family, relatives, neighbors and other known persons implying that , men known to the victim committed 98 per cent of reported rapes. T

The latest estimates suggest that a new case of rape is reported every 22 minutes in India.
 
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