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Indian schoolgirl­s beaten for resisting boys’ sexual advances

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INDIA - Thirty-six Indian schoolgirl­s have been treated in hospital after they were attacked by a large crowd of teenage boys and their parents when they complained of sexual harassment.

Six boys and one woman were arrested in the northeaste­rn state of Bihar after the attack at a girls’ boarding school. Police and witnesses said girls from the government school in Trivenigan­j about 160 miles east of the state capital, Patna – had been playing in a sports area on Saturday night when a group of teenage boys began making lewd comments. The girls argued back and some physically remonstrat­ed with the teenage boys, who initially backed off. Police say a group of the boys and some of their parents returned about 20 minutes later carrying bamboo sticks and iron rods. “They dragged us by our ponytails, assaulted with bamboo sticks and kicked and punched,” said Gudia, one of 36 girls who were treated in hospital after the attack. “We were totally unarmed and had nothing to protect us. I saw many of my friends lying on the ground and crying with pain.”

The girls admitted to hospital were aged between 10 and 14. Gudia said the young men were angry “because we had protested [against] their sexual advances”. “They had been always teasing us and scribbling dirty words on the walls of our school,” she said, adding that she and other girls had tried to report the harassment to local government officials but were not taken seriously. Police have arrested nine suspects. “Of the first seven arrested, six are boys and one woman,” Mritunjay Chaudhary, a district superinten­dent, said. Most of the injured children were discharged from hospital and returned to the school accommodat­ion. A local official said many of the girls were shaken and feared further violence. “Apparently, they are suffering from psychologi­cal fear, but we are arranging shows of good entertaini­ng movies on the campus to calm down their tension and dispel any such fear from their minds,” said district magistrate Baidyanath Yadav on Monday.

Yadav said police were being deployed and that a higher fence would be put up around the school to prevent outsiders from entering the campus.

Sexual violence has become a major political issue in Bihar, one of India’s poorest states, after an audit of 110 women’s care homes found varying reports of abuse. The worst was at a home in Muzaffarpu­r district where auditors found “grave instances of violence”, including at least 30 girls who claimed to have been raped. (The Gaurdian)

 ??  ?? Women take part in a protest march on Internatio­nal Women’s Day in New Delhi in March 2016. Activists say attitudes to violence against women are changing, but conditions are worse in rural areas. (Photo: EPA)
Women take part in a protest march on Internatio­nal Women’s Day in New Delhi in March 2016. Activists say attitudes to violence against women are changing, but conditions are worse in rural areas. (Photo: EPA)

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