Junior doctors in India’s Kolkata are defying a court order to continue protests against the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at a state-run hospital in the city.

The discovery of the body of the 31-year-old woman on 9 August had sparked nationwide outrage.

A hospital volunteer was arrested for the crime, which is now being investigated by a federal agency.

While protests have died down in other parts of India, doctors in Kolkata say they will hold firm until their demands are met.

Protesters have set up camp outside the state’s health department headquarters, voicing five key demands: justice for the victim, the removal of senior police officials, and enhanced security for health workers, among them.

  • Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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    5 days ago

    Look up some statistics, this is simply not true comparatively.

    India has 2.6 per 100k and USA is 41.8 per 100k.

    The data sucks, and is hard to level, but even still you can see that they are not even close to the worst countries.

    And while there is an estimated 60% of unreported rapes in India, that doesn’t even come close to making the gap, not to mention there is under reporting in the US as well.

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      5 days ago

      Yeah but you’re leaving out gang rapes. Plus it’s impossible to accurately estimate unreported rapes. How often do you see cases of gang rapes in a public setting inside America? No one is saying rapes in America dont happen but to claim India doesn’t have a serious problem regarding rape is just disingenuous. And the source I used is coming from a women’s rights activist so I’m going to take their word for it instead of a random on the internet.

      It’s like claiming America doesn’t have a gun problem just because intentional shootings in El Salvador or Venezuela happen at a higher rate