Reuters, 31/08 14:52 CET
By Nita Bhalla
NEW DELHI
(Thomson Reuters Foundation) – An online petition seeking protection
and justice for two low-caste Indian sisters allegedly threatened with
rape by a village council has gathered over 175,000 signatures in a
week, Amnesty International India said on Monday.
The human rights group began the petition last week after
23-year-old Meenakshi Kumari, her 15-year-old sister and their family
were forced to flee their northern India village in May after their
brother eloped with a higher caste, married woman.
An un-elected village council, dominated by upper caste
“Jat” men, in Uttar Pradesh state on July 30 allegedly ordered the two
“Dalit” sisters be raped and paraded naked with their faces blackened as
punishment for their brother’s actions.
Himanshi Matta from Amnesty International India said the
petition called on the government to take all steps to ensure the safety
of the family so they can return home and for an investigation into the
rape order and prosecution if necessary.
“The family is currently seeking shelter with their elder son who is a police constable in Delhi. They are too afraid to go back to their village home as they have received threats and their home has been ransacked,” Matta told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Source: Euronews
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