Episode 54: Jyoti Singh

It started as a simple night out; 2 friends going to see a movie. Afterward, the pair boarded a bus headed for home. What they encountered on that ride would be described in the following days as “barbaric”, “shocking” and “horrific”.

This is the story of 23-year-old Jyoti Singh. She had completed her finals and was preparing for an internship to become a doctor of physiotherapy. She told her parents in December of 2012 not to worry; all of their troubles would be over soon. But on December 16th, what she encountered was pure evil.

Resources

National Resources for Sexual Assault Survivors and their Loved Ones | RAINN

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Sources:

India’s Daughter- BBC Documentary

The Independent March 24 2015: How Can a Man Rape a Woman and Then Say it’s her Fault?

https://www.rainn.org/

rape_verdict.pdf (wsj.com)

UK: New poll finds a third of people believe women who flirt partially responsible for being raped | Amnesty International UK

Nirbhaya case: Four Indian men executed for 2012 Delhi bus rape and murder - BBC News

https://www.thebetterindia.com/20268/german-professor-denies-admission-citing-rape-german-ambassador-response/

No Country For Women? One Rape Every 16 Minutes in India, NCRB Data Highlights Country

Delhi rape: how India's other half lives | India | The Guardian

660 Nirbhaya Centres for women violence victims | India News – India TV (indiatvnews.com)

'My Daughter's Name is Jyoti Singh': Nirbhaya's Mother 3 Years After Delhi Gang-Rape (ndtv.com)

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