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Indian Supreme Court to monitor investigations into Manipur sexual violence cases
2023-09-01 00:00:00.0     黎明报-最新     原网页

       

       India’s Supreme Court said on Monday it will monitor all cases of violence against women committed during three months of sectarian clashes in the northeastern state of Manipur since May.

       A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud said it will appoint a retired senior police official to oversee all complaints of sexual violence to be probed by the federal Central Bureau of Investigations.

       The retired police official will report back to the Supreme Court, Chandrachud said.

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       Last month videos of two tribal Kuki women being paraded naked by a mob of allegedly majority Meitei men had surfaced attracting international condemnation.

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       The women had said in their police complaints that they were later gang-raped.

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       Since then several other cases of women being deliberately targeted in violence that has resulted in more than 180 deaths and rendered tens of thousands homeless.

       The court has also created a committee of three retired female judges from different high courts to look into the humanitarian issues emerging from the violence.

       One of the smallest states in India, Manipur has a population of around 3.2 million. Meiteis, who are 53 per cent of the population reside in the more prosperous valley, while the Kukis with a 16pc population share live largely in the surrounding hills.

       Since the clashes broke out in early May the situation has become entrenched, with both sides digging bunkers and using sophisticated weapons to target each other.

       


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关键词: police     sexual violence     Chandrachud     complaints     retired     Manipur     population     women    
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