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Swiss Tourist is gang-raped in India

Indian women are not safe in India, so obviously a female tourist (that too from the West) would not be spared by Indian men.
 
Why is it always a gang rape and not a single person doing rapes?

:omghaha: -now this is really height of innocence-lol
whatever it is--it is a crime and strong measures should be taken by indian government in order to decrease crime rate including gang rapes more prominently:)
 
I will go on a limb to say the couple is somewhat responsible for this tragic event. They should have known better than to go to place where gang rape is favorite pastime.

Its sad this just happened a few months after the tragedy where a girl was gang raped and killed in Delhi.

These tourists should pay heed to the warnings posted by their Governments.

My point is you can't change India, but you have the option not to place yourself in harms way.
 
shameful! I would never recommend India as a tourist destination for my friends. There are just too many things wrong with our society to really make outsiders feel welcomed.
 
This is all across major news networks and major newspapers. This is getting big by the hour. India is facing the heat from the west, first from Italian marines and now this. Indian image and reputation getting trash in front of the world. BBC absolutely ripping India, their journalists clearly don't like India :lol:
Wow.
 
Indian women are not safe in India, so obviously a female tourist (that too from the West) would not be spared by Indian men.

Close to 8 million tourists come to India. In no way saying safety of women is great in India, but if you look at numbers across the globe, you will get a more balanced picture and a perspective on the risks.
 
shameful! I would never recommend India as a tourist destination for my friends. There are just too many things wrong with our society to really make outsiders feel welcomed.

South Asians in general are very warm and hospitable.

But lets just say we have our fair share or azzholes.
 
Police: Swiss tourist gang-raped in central India
Swiss Tourist Gang Raped in Central India, Police Say - NYTimes.com
Swiss tourist gang-raped in central India - The Washington Post

Switzerland had issues a travel notice for India with a warning about sexual violence.

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The Swiss woman who police say was gang-raped during a camping trip is escorted by policewomen for a medical examination at a hospital in Gwalior, in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh on Saturday. The woman's face was concealed with a hood in accordance with an Indian law that does not allow rape victims to be identified publicly.
(Photo: AP)

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
A couple's phone, laptop and 10,000 rupees were stolen
Police detained 13 men, released six
Victim said she and her husband sustained no injuries

NEW DELHI (AP) — A Swiss woman who was on a cycling trip in central India with her husband has been gang-raped by eight men, police said Saturday. The attack comes three months after the fatal gang-rape of a woman aboard a New Delhi bus outraged Indians.

Authorities detained and questioned 13 men in connection with the latest attack, which occurred Friday night as the couple camped out in a forest in Madhya Pradesh state after bicycling from the temple town of Orchha, local police officer R.K. Gurjar said.

The men beat the couple and gang-raped the woman, he said. They also stole the couple's mobile phone, a laptop computer and 10,000 rupees ($185).

The woman, 39, was treated at a hospital in the nearby city of Gwalior, Gurjar said, adding that she and her husband apparently suffered no major injuries.

A photo showed the woman walking while being escorted by police to the hospital. Her face was concealed with a hood, a common practice in India, where law does not allow rape victims to be identified publicly to protect them from the stigma attached to rape in the conservative country.

Police detained 13 men and questioned them, Gurjar said. Six of the men were released after questioning. No other details were immediately available.

Indian television stations showed scores of police searching the forest where the attack occurred.

Swiss Foreign Ministry spokesman Tilman Renz described the case as "deeply disturbing" and said Swiss diplomats were assisting the couple.

The diplomats called on Indian authorities "to do everything to quickly find the perpetrators so that they can be held accountable," Renz said in a statement.

Last month, the Swiss government issued a travel notice for India that included a warning about "increasing numbers of rapes and other sexual offenses" in the South Asian nation.

India has seen outrage and widespread protests against attacks on women since December's fatal gang-rape of a young woman on a moving bus in New Delhi, the capital. The crime horrified Indians and set off nationwide protests about India's treatment of women and spurred the government to hurry through a new package of laws to protect them.

One of six suspects in the December attack was found dead in a New Delhi jail this past week. Authorities said he hanged himself, but his family and lawyer insisted foul play was involved. A magistrate is investigating. Four other men and a juvenile remain on trial for the attack.
 
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