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The father of the Delhi gang-rape victim opens up about his daughter


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Feb 04, 2013
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The interview with the rape victim’s father (‘All of us wanted her to wake up’) had details none of the other stories in the media had. Thank you.

Divyesh Raythatha, Dover, US
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Jan 12, 2013
03:31 PM
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Male Unblocked
Chennai, India
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Jan 13, 2013
06:30 PM

Very informative interview with the victim's father by Chandrani Banerjee of Outlook.  This was important as it reveals all facts after various news stories published in different print and electronic media in last many days.  

DIVYESH RAYTHATHA
Dover, USA
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Jan 13, 2013
06:44 PM

  The young lady is remembered, but it seems, that people did not do her any good, by remembering her in the manner they do. She must have been a nice lady, and I wouldn't make her unfortunate experience a cause of remembrance, because the idea that a lady could have been in the situation, does not give cause for any good memory. 

Aditya Mookerjee
Belgaum, India
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Jan 15, 2013
06:04 PM

 I do not think the politicians and the human rights activists will allow strong anti rape laws to be passed. This unholy alliance makes India a place where criminals get every kind oof protection.

Bahu Virupaksha
Pondicherry, India
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Jan 16, 2013
01:20 PM
Anwaar
Dallas, United States
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