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Showing posts with label According to The Christian Science Monitor that India will launch a mobile phone service in New Delhi. Show all posts
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10/14/2011

Phone in India warns of rape



According to The Christian Science Monitor that India will launch a mobile phone service in New Delhi, the push of a button to send messages to five others, including the police andsocial sites on the Internet, warning of the likelihood that any longer raped.

The phone can "any BP, Fayette Buck" bell give warning to the families and friends of thegirls who become pregnant these types of phones, on social sites like Facebook andTwitter, in an attempt to combat rape.

According to sources in the case of police and one of every four cases of rape in the country are in New Delhi, adding that there are reports that exposure of women in the city to the mass rapes.


Moving vehicles
She explained that sometimes women clustered in moving vehicles, and Issar after therape to being thrown on the side of the road, giving the city a bad reputation in the country,and that New Delhi has become known as the "capital of rape," and that police reportsindicate that there is raped every 18 hours .


And waiting for the launch of the new phone in November next by local charities, will serveas an alert and "SOS" or "Save us" and aims to make women feel safe.

Women are subjected to harassment and sexual harassment everywhere in the city as in the bus and metro stations and markets, in a country facing the women a barrage ofthreats, ranging from forced marriages and trafficking in human beings and domestic violence or "honor killings", in addition to kidnapping, sexual harassment and rape.

And increased cases of rape in India by more than of 760% to 21,397 cases in 2009compared to 2487 in 1971, according to the latest figures from the Office of NationalCrime Records.

Activists say that these figures are less than the actual number of crimes under the fear ofmost women from going to the police for fear of shame.

Source: Christian Science Monitor

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