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    ARMENIAN WOMEN TO ORGANIZE CANDLE LIGHTING IN FRONT OF INDIAN EMBASSY IN ARMENIA

    20:23, 11 January, 2013

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 11, ARMENPRESS: To support all Indian women "Women's
    Resource Center" public organization is organizing candle lighting
    in front of Indian Embassy in Armenia.

    As Armenpress has been informed from organization, candle lighting
    which takes place on January 14 is dedicated to the rape case which
    took place in India lately.

    At the end of the lightening Ambassador will be handed a letter,
    as well as addressed some questions considering further action of
    Indian government.

    Indian police have charged six men with murder, hours after a woman
    who was gang-raped and thrown from a moving bus in Delhi nearly two
    weeks ago died in a Singapore hospital.

    Police spokesman said the men could face the death penalty if
    convicted. Officials said that authorities would press for the harshest
    possible punishment.

    The announcement came as thousands of Indians gathered to mourn and
    protest the death of the 23-year-old medical student. The woman,
    who has not been named, sustained serious internal injuries after
    being violated with an iron bar during the attack, which took place
    on 16 December and triggered mass demonstrations calling for better
    protection for women against sexual violence.

    She died late on Friday in the Singapore hospital where she was
    being treated. Her family had been keeping a bedside vigil after
    she suffered severe organ failure. She was flown to Singapore
    from India two days ago as her condition worsened. Authorities in
    India reacted with statements of grief, calls for calm and a huge
    security operation. The case has provoked an unprecedented debate on
    sexual violence towards women in India. Sexual harassment - known as
    "Eve-teasing" - is endemic and often accepted. A series of rapes in
    rural areas in the state of Haryana, adjacent to Delhi, earlier this
    year provoked suggestions from politicians and community leaders that
    much sexual violence was consensual and that the age of marriage should
    be lowered. Women who report rapes are repeatedly ignored or harassed
    by the police themselves. The belief that women are responsible for
    sexual assault is widespread.




    From: A. Papazian
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