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Massive angry protests across India over women paraded naked and assaulted in Manipur state

  • About 15,000 protesters demanded arrests after a video showed two naked women surrounded by men groping their genitals and dragging them into a field
  • Crowds also called for the firing of Biren Singh, the official in Manipur state where more than 130 people have been killed since violence erupted in May

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Members of the Kuki tribe and their supporters take part in a protest over violence in Manipur state, in New Delhi, India. Photo: EPA-EFE

Thousands of people, mostly women, held a massive sit-in in India’s violence-wracked northeastern state of Manipur on Saturday demanding the immediate arrest of those involved in the harrowing mob assaults on two women who were paraded naked.

Religious and women organisation leaders addressed nearly 15,000 protesters who also called for the sacking of Biren Singh, the top elected official in the state where more than 130 people have been killed since violence between two dominant ethnic groups erupted in early May. The protest was held in Churachandpur, a town 65 south of Imphal, the state capital.

A video showing the assaults on women triggered massive outrage and was widely shared on social media late Wednesday despite the internet being largely blocked and journalists locked out of the remote state. The footage shows the two naked women surrounded by scores of young men who grope their genitals and drag them to a field.

Police said the assault occurred May 4, a day after the violence started. According to a police complaint filed on May 18, the two women were part of a family attacked by a mob that killed its two male members. The complaint alleges rape and murder by “unknown miscreants.”

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The state government on Saturday announced the arrest of a fifth suspects. Rajiv Singh, the state’s director general of police, said police were carrying out raids to arrest other suspects.

In Bangalore, Members of NGO protest against the ongoing violence in Manipur state. Photo: EPA-EFE
In Bangalore, Members of NGO protest against the ongoing violence in Manipur state. Photo: EPA-EFE

Manipur has been the scene of a near-civil war that was sparked when Christian Kukis protested a demand by the mostly Hindu Meiteis for a special status that would let them buy land in the hills populated by Kukis and other tribal groups, as well as a guaranteed share of government jobs.

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