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#India – Media’s Rape Coverage Template #Vaw #mustread

POSTED BY KISHALAY BHATTACHARJEE | AUGUST 26, 2013 IN newslaundry.com I was just one traffic signal away from my office at New Delhi’s Barakhamba Road when the men squatted on the intersection and held up traffic for hours. I thought this was… Continue Reading →

English translation of FIR against #Asaram Bapu #Dhongibaba #Rape #Vaw #Justice

Under section 154 CrPC Mr. SHO Sir, Kamla Market Station   It is humbly requested that I am…………, studying in class 12 at Shri Asaram Ji Gurukul located at Parasiya Road, Chindhwada, Madhya Pradesh. I live with my family consisting… Continue Reading →

#India – Revealing discussions on # NDTV and #TimesNow about Mumbai Rape #Media

A Tale of Two Exclusives What studio discussions on the Mumbai rape revealed about NDTV and Times Now Madhavankutty Pillai has no specialisations whatsoever. He is among the last of the generalists. And also Open’s chief of bureau, Mumbai MAKING COMPROMISES… Continue Reading →

#Mumbaigangrape – The biggest change is that nobody is calling her a “zinda laash’ #Vaw

Flavia Agnes *You have written extensively on how the stigma attached to rape has to be rooted out of society and the need for change in terminology from “rape victim” to “rapes survivor”. We saw in the Delhi incident of… Continue Reading →

#India – Outside Mumbai, Reports of Rape Buried in Pages of Newspapers #Vaw

By THE NEW YORK TIMES Rafiq Maqbool/Associated Press People watching as youth demonstrate on Sunday against the gang rape of a photojournalist in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It was a familiar scene in the lower house of the Indian Parliament on Monday as Sushma… Continue Reading →

#India- The call for safety of Woman Journalists declined #Mumbaigangrape #Vaw #Womenrights

Dragging them below the glass ceiling The Hindu, Aug 27 The call for police escort to women reporters is a denigration of their professionalism and shows a poor understanding of media freedom In the wake of the gang rape of… Continue Reading →

#India- None of 806 rapes reported in Delhi have received adequate compensation #Vaw #WTFnews

For A Pound Of Flesh This is not the first time Central and state governments have promised rape compensation to survivors. What is the cost of this tokenism, asks Nishita Jha NISHITA JHA 2013-08-31 , Issue 35 Volume 10 Illustration: Naorem… Continue Reading →

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