Sunday, March 8, 2015

India's Daughter - BBC's Controversial Documentary....

Click to watch the video - India's Daughter...



This documentary is not hate speech content and is fit for viewing by every adult.So show this to all to stop the rapes....



Interview with Mukesh Singh and ML Sharma(Advocate) :- 

See the attitude of criminals. Who is guilty? why we allowed them to made this all statements?

Mukesh Singh
Nirbhaya’s rapist and murderer
Awaiting the death penalty:-

“You can’t clap with one hand. It takes two hands, A decent girl won’t roam around at nine o’clock at night. A girl is far more responsible for rape than a boy,” he says. “When being raped, she shouldn't fight back. She should just be silent and allow the rape. Then they'd have dropped her off after 'doing her', and only hit the boy." “The death penalty will make things even more dangerous for girls. Now when they rape, they won't leave the girl like we did. They will kill her. Before, they would rape and say, 'Leave her, she won't tell anyone.' Now when they rape, especially the criminal types, they will just kill the girl. Death.”

M.L. Sharma

the defence lawyer for the rapists,
says in the documentary.:-


"A girl is just like a flower. It gives a good looking, very softness.. performance, pleasant [sic]. On the other hand a man is just like a thorn. Strong, tough enough. That flower always needs protection. If you put that flower in a gutter it is spoilt. If you put it in the temple, it is worshipped," "India has the best culture. No place for a woman in our culture."

Father :-


 "Our judicial system is totally useless, our case is pending in court for more than two years, it's the third year now. It's been one year in the Supreme Court. Not even a single hearing has taken place and we have no idea when it will happen. If our high flying case is dealt with so lightly by the court, can you imagine what happens to the other cases?

This kind of people don't want women in India to have freedom. Girls can work or travel whenever they want.

mother:-


"Our daughter died in front of us. After that, if anyone abuses us, it doesn't affect us any more. If anyone says anything after watching this documentary, it won't have any effect on me. I want to go everywhere and raise my voice. We want justice for our daughter and the culprits should be hanged. I also want justice for thousands of parents who may be like us."

"He says that giving death sentence to rapists will make rapes brutal and perpetrators kills victims. Are girls safe now? If that's true, why did he kill Nirbhaya then."


Nirbhaya’s rape and murder is India’s collective shame,India’s collective mindset is extremely unwell and it might surprise many that this grim diagnosis includes not only the illiterate and poor, but also the literate and wealthy.
No one denies that Nirbhaya’s rapist and killer, Mukesh, deserves the harshest punishment available under the law. But that is only a miniscule part of the solution.
His sick and depraved views ought to be heard by each and every Indian, to drive home the point that brutal depravity flourishes in an environment of unfettered patriarchy.
Indians, both men and women, must watch this interview and ask themselves if they too endorse such dangerously outdated views.

I honestly believed that our Prime Minister was someone who would see through this veneer of personal discomfort, and that while condemning Mukesh and his ilk, he would have had the courage to broadcast this interview to all Indians – reminding them, that the worst of our crimes emanate from our reluctance to face the truth.




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