Saturday, March 7, 2015

मीडिया में इंडियाज़ डॉटर

Surendra's Cartoon in The Hindu
India's Daughter: activists asking for postponement give legitimacy to illegal censorship
In their letter dated March 5, 2015 to NDTV, a group of activist lawyers and civil liberties campaigners have listed 13-odd reasons for requesting the channel to postpone the broadcast of Leslee Udwin’s film India’s Daughter till the Supreme Court delivers its verdict on the appeals lodged by those convicted and sentenced to death for committing the December 2012 Delhi gang rape. They state that the documentary’s centre-point is the interview with Mukesh Singh, one of the convicts on death row, in which he protests his innocence by asserting that the now-deceased victim was solely responsible for her plight; in fact, he nonchalantly claims that she deserved to be taught a lesson. According to them, this inculpatory statement could seriously prejudice his chances of escaping the hangman’s noose when the Supreme Court hears his appeal.
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'इंडियाज़ डॉटर' पर क्या कहते हैं लोग?

दिसंबर 2012 में दिल्ली में एक छात्रा के साथ हुए गैंगरेप और उसकी हत्या पर बनी डॉक्यूमेंट्री पर भारत में भी प्रतिक्रियाएं हो रही हैं.
बुधवार रात डॉक्यूमेंट्री 'इंडियाज़ डॉटर' ब्रिटेन में प्रसारित की गई. भारत में इस पर रोक के चलते इसे नहीं दिखाया गया पर इंटरनेट के ज़रिए देश में काफी लोगों ने इसे देखा.
Read Article in The Telegraph, Kolkata


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