Charity workers gang raped in India after performing anti-trafficking play

Five Indian anti-trafficking campaigners have been gang raped at gunpoint during an awareness program they organised.

There is growing anger in India against sexual violence.

There is growing anger in India against sexual violence. Source: Getty

Five activists putting on a play about the horror of human trafficking have allegedly been abducted and gang-raped at gunpoint in India's eastern state of Jharkhand this week.

The women, who work with a non-governmental organisation supported by local Christian missionaries, were staging street plays against human trafficking in Khunti, a predominantly tribal district on Tuesday, when they were attacked.

"As the play was in progress, a group of six armed men came on bikes and beat up the men accompanying them," police said on Friday.

"They then took the women away at gunpoint to the forests nearby where they were sexually assaulted."

The victims, aged between 19 and 35, were later released.

They filed a police complaint on Wednesday. Police arrested one of the suspects on Thursday and detained several more for questioning.

Medical tests to confirm the sexual assault were being conducted.
Protests against the growing number of rape cases in India.
A protest against the growing number of rape cases in India. Source: Getty
Police said the attackers were supporters of Pathalgadi, a tribal system that considers the village council the sole authority governing the village and which does not recognise the state's authority.

"The heinous crime was committed apparently by supporters of this movement who wanted to send a message to NGOs and government agencies to stay clear of their villages," the police officer said.

Media reports said the rapists made a video and used it to threaten the women with exposure if they complained.

India has been in the global spotlight since the 2012 gang rape and murder of a woman on a New Delhi bus sparked angry protests.

But the number of sex attacks has grown since then with some 39,000 rape cases reported nationally in 2016.

Jharkhand has been in the spotlight in particular after three teenagers were raped and burnt alive in separate incidents last month.

Additional reporting: AFP


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