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A decade after India gang rape and murder of Jyoti Singh, fear persists – and rape cases rising
- ‘Either the parents are blamed or the girl. No one questions the boy or talks about his mistake. I don’t think anyone is afraid of the law’, says Singh’s mother Asha Devi
- India registered 31,677 rape cases last year, around 86 a day, according to the latest statistics; that is almost 13 per cent more than 2020
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Ten years ago the brutal gang rape and murder of a young woman on a Delhi bus horrified the world and shone a spotlight on the high rates of sexual violence in India.
Jyoti Singh, 23, and a male friend boarded a bus on the evening of December 16, 2012.
Savagely attacked, tortured with an iron rod and dumped at the roadside, Singh survived long enough to identify her attackers, earning herself the nickname “Nirbhaya”, meaning “fearless”.
But the student died from her injuries in a Singapore hospital 13 days later.
Her horrific ordeal and death sparked huge protests that forced authorities to promise to do more to protect women. In 2020 four of the six attackers (one died in jail, another was a juvenile) were hanged.
But a decade after the assault many women are still scared to travel at night in India’s capital, a sprawling metropolis of 20 million people.

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