Singapore (Reuters) - a woman gang rape triggered protests and rare national debate about Indian women's violence last Saturday from her injury death, from the government has been trying to deal with the public outrage led the commitment of the action.
Unidentified 23-year-old medical students suffered brain damage and the scale of the internal damage, on dec. 16, attack, and in Singapore, she has taken the treatment in the hospital death.
The demonstrators were peaceful in the capital new Delhi and other cities of India to keep the pressure of the rising, Indian prime minister manmohan singh's government become more tough on the women's crime. It is in a fight guild wars police and demonstrators last weekend.
With her death, 6 suspects in new Delhi bus connection attack to the student was charged with murder, the police said. Murder of a maximum sentence of death.
10 subway station and some main road vehicles prohibited from new Delhi heart zone, where demonstrators attack, because fusion for the improvement of women's rights, and worry about the news of her death response, authorities deployed thousands of police, shut down.
Although blockade downtown efforts, more than 1000 people gathered in two places. Some of the demonstrators shouted justice, the rapist to death.
Most of the crime in India to give a report, many criminals get away with murder, justice wheels turn slowly, according to the social activists said, the government has been what action to ensure the safety of the women.
Political leaders vowed steps to correct the world's largest democracy in the women's "shameful social attitude".
"Need time, need to be a major change in the social attitude, a calm debate and investigation," the prime minister said in a statement.
"I hope the entire political class and civil society discard the department interests and agenda setting, to help all of us to reach the destination, we all wish - India's proved better and more safety of women living."
repatriation
The woman was beaten, rape and tossed out mobile bus, has been flown to Singapore, in a critical condition, the Indian government on Thursday.
She and her male friend home from the cinema, media reports said, six man on the bus beat them with metal bar and multiple rape of women. Media reports said, in rape rod, causing internal injury. Friends live.
"She bravely fight so long on the odds for her life, but her body wound too serious, she overcome the CEO in Singapore Elizabeth hospital kelvin music," said in a statement announced her death, multiple organ failure.
The Indian government charter plane fly back to India, her body together with family members, TCA raja, Singapore, India senior specialist told reporters.
Bodies were from the hospital in Singapore and India to the hours, lying on the choice of Indian diplomat in the golden coffin, bodies were not driven to the airport.
In 1630 GMT the plane take off from Singapore, are expected to arrive at new Delhi about 3 NDTV channel reported on Sunday, local time (2130 GMT on Saturday morning in its website quoted high commissioner of human rights.
Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets in India, the northern city of lucknow. In hyderabad, India south, a group of women parade for severely punished rapist. Chennai, Calcutta and mumbai city also held protests.
"For some reason, I don't really know why, she came to us," the famous columnist Nilanjana Roy last Saturday in the blog wrote.
"Our words dry face her by the six man on the bus, and spent an hour of torture and rape her, brutal beatings, her male friend."
Gender issues
Sonia Gandhi, strong leadership, the ruling congress party, directly solve the rare demonstrators in national TV, he said, as a mother and a woman, she understand your dissatisfaction.
"Your voice be heard," Gandhi said. "This has deepened our determination to combat everywhere, revenge of the social attitude, let a man rape and harassment of women, such as guilty not penalty phenomenon."
The attack has put gender issues in the Indian political center stage. Problems, such as rape, dowry and the death and infanticide less into the mainstream political discourse.
Analysts say the death of woman is called "o maner", Urdu, meaning "treasure", some Indian media may change, although it is still early, said the protesters called for the government to take action, in order to better safeguard women could maintain its momentum because in the 2014 national elections.
In the attack caused the government's strong protest off guard and slow response. Singh spent a week's attack, angered many protesters, who see it as a sign, a government is not sensitive to the women's position statement.
Prime minister, said that in low drab, a more than 80 - year - old technology experts have been trying to guide the popular anger in his public statements, and persuade critics argue that his eight-year-old government will take measures to improve the safety of the women.
"Congress managers clumsy treatment on the girl's brutal attack appeared after the situation. People management is poorer," singh's congress party congress did not wish to be named, said.
Critics and sociologists say, rape has mining to many indians to what they see as the weak social issues of governance and felt a deep but lack of leadership.
By Thomson Reuters foundation in June, a global survey found that India is the worst place, is a woman, because higher rates of infanticide, children's marriage and slavery.
New Delhi, India's major cities between sex crime most times, on average every eighteen hours report rape, according to the number of the police. Government figures showed that in 2007, and 2011 rose by nearly 17% of the nation's report the number of cases of rape.
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