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MALAKPUR: Fatima’s face turned ashen as she recalled how neighbours armed with sickles and swords stormed her house and dragged her daughter out by the hair during Hindu-Muslim riots in northern India.
“There were six of them. They tied me to a chair and raped my young girl one by one. I could do nothing to save her,” Fatima said with tears welling up at a relief camp a few hours drive from New Delhi.
The family of seven was left shattered by the attack on the 17-year-old, which came during riots between Hindus and Muslims in and around Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar district last month that killed at least 50.
Yet they have chosen not to report the matter to the police.
“If the word spreads that my daughter was gang-raped, tell me who will marry her? She will be branded as dirty and we will be thrown out of our own community,” Fatima told AFP at the camp in Malakpur where nearly 10,000 Muslims are sheltering.
Her story is just one among many, indicating that as well as arson and beatings, sexual violence was rampant during the three-day riots, which started on September 7.
But police say they have registered only five sexual violence cases from the riots from 282 criminal cases overall.
“We are investigating each case carefully,” Kalpana Saxena, a senior police officer told AFP.
The carnage was triggered by the killing of a Muslim man, allegedly by members of the dominant Jat Hindu family who accused him of sexually harassing their sister.
The Muslims then allegedly killed two Jat boys, leading to violence that fast spiralled out of control.
Local political leaders were accused of encouraging the violence to polarise the state along religious lines ahead of general elections next year.
Naushad Ahmad Khan, a lawyer and activist who owns an ancestral house in Muzaffarnagar’s Lank village, said women were reluctant to complain because of the fear of reprisals and a lack of faith in the police and courts.
“Even by most conservative estimates, there must be at least 50 cases of gang rape alone,” said Khan, who has filed a public interest case in the Supreme Court, seeking a probe.
“Their attackers know them. They have been making threatening phone calls, asking them not to reveal their names to police.
“Then there is family honour which is at stake. For these women, rape is something to be ashamed of.”
The decision to suffer in silence reflects the stigma attached to rape, especially in deeply patriarchal societies in rural India.
It also casts doubt on a growing narrative that the fatal gang-rape of a 23-year-old student on a bus in New Delhi in December represented a turning point for attitudes towards women.
The bus rape was followed by weeks of street protests, leading to the strengthening of laws and talk of how more women felt encouraged to report sexual crimes.
Fatima and others in the camp have vowed never to return to their villages despite the prospect of living in slum-like conditions without clean drinking water or proper toilets.
“I was trying to escape on a scooter with my grandfather when a mob of six men stopped us,” said one 19-year-old woman, who looked frail and sickly, her face covered with a traditional scarf.
“They dragged me to nearby sugarcane fields. For six hours I was violated. I was finally rescued when an army patrol heard my cries.”
Aneesa Begum, 40, recounted how rioters “hacked” the legs of her husband as she huddled under a blanket.
“They are not outsiders, they are village people. How can we face them again?” she said between sobs as she prepared to visit her husband in hospital.
Activists say women have had trouble convincing police to file charges, a common occurrence in rural India where rape victims are sometimes encouraged to marry their attackers.
“Some of the rape survivors have shown courage and approached the police. But when they see that no action has been taken against their attackers, others also get demoralised,” said Sehba Farooqui of rights group the All India Democratic Women’s Association.
“By the time the women gather courage to go to police, medical evidence is no longer there. Delays make it legally difficult for the attackers to be punished,” she said, urging the government to set up fast-track courts like the one used for the Delhi gang-rape case.
New York-based Human Rights Watch has called on the government to provide counselling as well as legal and medical aid to victims.
“The Uttar Pradesh government needs to urgently create an environment for victims to come forward and seek justice,” said Meenakshi Ganguly, HRW’s South Asia director.
Uttar Pradesh is India’s most populated state with Muslims accounting for nearly 19 percent of the total population of nearly 200 million.
So far police have made about 150 arrests over the violence, including four politicians accused of inciting marauding mobs.
“All the political parties are only interested in winning votes. The police is also hand-in-glove with them,” said Begum.
“Who will fight for us? We will have to suffer in silence all our lives.”

Rape victims suffer in silence after Hindu – Muslim riots in India – The Express Tribune
 
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Women are the worst sufferers of violence and abuse. If these stories above are true, I hope they hang the culprits.

NEW DELHI: The recent Muzaffarnagar riots bared a dangerous trend where crimes against women were distorted and used as a trigger for communal conflagration and polarization for votes.

"It is most dangerous as incidents of eve-teasing and sexual assaults were twisted and used as a means to communalize and polarize ahead of 2014 elections. The riot is linked with election and also Narendra Modi's right hand man Amit Shah is in-charge of UP," said Sudha Sundararaman, general secretary of the All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA).



A six-member team of AIDWA released a fact-finding report on Tuesday after visiting riot victims in Muzaffarnagar on October 5.

At an interaction with mediapersons, AIDWA also presented male relatives of five Muslim women who were raped in their villages after riots erupted on September 8.

A 60-year-old man relived the horror of discovering his daughter-in-law raped by rioters when she tried to flee. Rioters killed his uncle. To escape the rioters, the family fled the village.

"While fleeing, my daughter-in-law got separated from us and lost her way in a sugarcane field. Next day, when we came looking for her she had been raped by six men," he said.

Another man in his 30s was in tears as he recounted how rioters dragged his wife to a jungle near their village and gang-raped her. That was not the end of her ordeal.

"At the district hospital in Shamli, doctors accused my wife of lying about being raped even before he treated her. A senior police officer who came to the village also abused her at the hospital," he said.


AIDWA found five rape victims — all Muslims — in refugee camps where the riot victims have taken refuge. "In their police complaints, the rape victims have named the accused. But they are roaming free and threatening the victims families to withdraw cases. Statements of the victims have not been recorded. It is exactly a month, and three of the rape victims are still to undergo medical tests," said Sehba Farooqui of AIDWA.

Moreover, rape victims' relatives have been slapped with charge of "attempt to murder".

The number of rape victims of the Muzaffarnagar riots is yet to be ascertained as most refuse to complain for fear of retribution and social stigma. The exact number of missing children and their fate are not known either.

"We have lost everything in the riots. Social stigma of rape will ensure our girls never get married," said a man who is living in a refugee camp in Budhana.

AIDWA slammed the UP government and administration for its callous attitude and laxity. "The police action is not satisfactory. The government needs to take immediate action and intervention at all fronts, including relief, rehabilitation and confidence building measures," said Sehba


Muzaffarnagar riots show a dangerous trend: AIDWA - Times Of India
 
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Fcuking bullsh!t.
Muslims are not even allowing girls to go to school. Attacking on farmers, destroying their tubewells,
involve in crimes, and check out 5-6 month rapists list in same dist. , and you ll see mostly their name.
 
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The most ugly part is when the rape victim is treated as some out caste by her own people.

The reality is there is a heck of difference between judiciary system of Urban n Rural areas.

And even after all these incidents, UP people will still keep electing scumbags like Mulayam n Mayawati only.

Unfortunately, unless the people themselves take some strong stand nothing is gonna happen...
 
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Sad , rapes of muslim girls should not have happened. Police should catch the culprits.

But those muslim boys too must not have molested poor hindu girl.This ain't Pakistan.
 
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India is a dangerous place,,,

Muslims need to band together in big groups and be prepared to defend their communities.

Like we have always said Muslims in India can not trust the Hindu's or the state or Police they need to defend themselves.


Support Pakistan, support our forces and groups we can create a presence in your area's and when the time comes defend and supply you

This is happening because you are not preparing yourselves and trusting the hindu's
 
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Fcuking bullsh!t.
Muslims are not even allowing girls to go to school. Attacking on farmers, destroying their tubewells,
involve in crimes, and check out 5-6 month rapists list in same dist. , and you ll see mostly their name.

Nothing to do with Hindu or Muslims.. Whatever their religion is women will be the first target in every riot or attack.. Other wounds will heal eventually, but getting raped wont.. specially in our society...
 
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Hinduism is a cult. I mean that not as an intended insult, but as a simple statement. It truly is.

Chinese are morons, I mean that not as a intended insult but as a simple fact.

Can you explain Chinese , how did Hindus were reduced to 2% of population in current times from 21% during 1951 in Pakistan, while in India Muslim's population share grew from 9% to 16% ???

India is a dangerous place,,,

Muslims need to band together in big groups and be prepared to defend their communities.

Like we have always said Muslims in India can not trust the Hindu's or the state or Police they need to defend themselves.


Support Pakistan, support our forces and groups we can create a presence in your area's and when the time comes defend and supply you

This is happening because you are not preparing yourselves and trusting the hindu's

You are not helping their cause in this way they would be further ostracised and may be hunted down not only by civilians but by State itself.
 
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Chinese are morons, I mean that not as a intended insult but as a simple fact.

Can you explain Chinese , how did Hindus were reduced to 2% of population in current times from 21% during 1951 in Pakistan, while in India Muslim's population share grew from 9% to 16% ???



You are not helping their cause in this way they would be further ostracised and may be hunted down not only by civilians but by State itself.

I would prefer Muslims to Hindus myself; how many of the rapes on foreigners in India can be pinned on Muslims, and how many on Hindus?
 
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