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India women: Anti-trafficking activists raped after staging street play | |
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Five Indian anti-trafficking activists performing a street play were gang-raped at gunpoint in the eastern state of Jharkhand, police have confirmed. | |
The women were forced into cars and raped in a "secluded area", police told BBC Hindi. | The women were forced into cars and raped in a "secluded area", police told BBC Hindi. |
Police say they are investigating the incident but have not made any arrests. | Police say they are investigating the incident but have not made any arrests. |
The women were working with a non-governmental organisation (NGO) to raise awareness about human trafficking in the remote Khunti district. | The women were working with a non-governmental organisation (NGO) to raise awareness about human trafficking in the remote Khunti district. |
About 40,000 rape cases were reported in India in 2016. | About 40,000 rape cases were reported in India in 2016. |
Many cases, however, are believed to go unreported because of the stigma that is attached to rape and sexual assault. | Many cases, however, are believed to go unreported because of the stigma that is attached to rape and sexual assault. |
What happened to the five women? | |
"After performing, they headed towards a local mission school," senior police official AV Homkar told BBC Hindi's Niraj Sinha. | |
"Around the same time, some armed people reached the school. They abducted five girls from their team and took them to a jungle and raped them. We have dedicated three teams of police to interrogate several people. | |
Another police official told BBC Hindi the five women were now safe under police protection, awaiting the results of medical tests. | |
Who might have been behind the attack? | |
Officials believe the rapists could be supporters of a group that that is extremely hostile to "outsiders" entering the region. | |
The group, which enjoys popular support among the district's tribal population, has even put up signs warning visitors about entering the area. | |
Scrutiny of sexual violence in India has grown since the 2012 gang rape and murder of a student on a Delhi bus. This latest incident comes as the country continues to reel from a string of recent attacks. | |
A shocking case of child rape in Kashmir made international headlines in April. | |
Jharkhand has also been in the spotlight recently after three teenage girls were raped and set on fire in separate incidents in May. | Jharkhand has also been in the spotlight recently after three teenage girls were raped and set on fire in separate incidents in May. |