BBC:
Nirbhaya case: Four Indian men executed for 2012 Delhi bus rape and murder
Akshay Thakur, Vinay Sharma, Pawan Gupta and Mukesh Singh were sentenced to death by a trial court in 2013.
The four were hanged in the capital's high-security Tihar prison in the first executions in India since 2015.
The victim died from her injuries days after being raped by six men on a moving bus. The incident caused outrage and led to new anti-rape laws in India.
The 23-year-old physiotherapy student was dubbed Nirbhaya - the fearless one - by the press as she could not be named under Indian law.
Six people were arrested for the attack. One of them, Ram Singh, was found dead in jail in March 2013, having apparently taken his own life.
Another, who was 17 at the time of the attack, was released in 2015 after serving three years in a reform facility - the maximum term possible for a juvenile in India.
In the last few months, all four convicts filed petitions in the Supreme Court in a bid to reduce their sentences to life imprisonment. But the top court rejected their petitions, leaving the men with no other legal recourse. A last-minute appeal to have the death penalties commuted was also rejected hours before the executions.
Minutes after the convicts were hanged on Friday morning, the victim's mother said, "I hugged my daughter's photograph and told her we finally got justice."
Not quite. The youngster who was among the group of rapists had apparently been the MOST vicious of the lot - because he had been a 'minor' when the crime was committed, he wasn't subjected to the death penalty - in fact, after three years (in 2015) he has been out.
Initially, there were calls to try him as an adult, with many saying his punishment should be commensurate with his crime. Indeed. He did unbelievable barbarous inhuman atrocities to the victim which I have read about years back but will not narrate here because it boggles the mind that such vicious monstrous wicked cruelty could be perpetuated to a victim.
The victim died because of those atrocities, not the rape per se.
If anything, he among the lot should be punished most severely, like jailing him and throwing the key away, forever.
Traditional Indian, especially Hindu culture places a very subordinate, very low status to women.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately that leads to a tendency towards crimes against women, often unpunished.