BFF-38 Hangings of Delhi bus gang-rapists postponed

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Hangings of Delhi bus gang-rapists postponed

NEW DELHI, Jan 31, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – The hanging of four men scheduled for
Saturday for a notorious gang-rape and murder on a Delhi bus in 2012 has been
postponed “until further orders,” a court ruled Friday.

The brutal attack on Jyoti Singh sparked weeks of demonstrations and shone
a spotlight on the alarming rates of sexual violence and the plight of women
in India.

Four men were convicted in 2013 and were due to be hanged simultaneously on
Saturday at 6:00 am in India’s first execution since 2015.

A fifth, the suspected ringleader, was found dead in jail in a suspected
suicide, while a 17-year-old accomplice spent three years in a juvenile
detention centre.

The delay was because some of the men still have legal options to appeal
their sentences including “mercy petitions” with the Indian president.

All are however widely expected to fail, with support for their execution
appearing to be overwhelming within Indian society and among political
parties.

Ahead of their executions, the media have been full of gory details
including that the nooses will be smeared with banana to soften them. Hangman
Pawan Kumar, whose father and grandfather were also executioners, has given
multiple interviews ahead of what will be his first job.

Singh, 23, was returning home from the cinema with a friend on a Sunday
evening in December 2012 when they boarded a Delhi bus, thinking it would
take them home.

The five men and one juvenile knocked the friend unconscious and dragged
Singh to the back of the bus and raped and tortured her with a metal rod.

The physiotherapy student and the friend were then dumped on the road.
Singh died 13 days later in a Singapore hospital from massive internal
injuries.

Widespread horror sparked nationwide demonstrations and led to tougher
sentences for sexual crimes.

Convictions though remain rare with victims scared to come forward and
cases get stuck for years in India’s clogged-up criminal justice system.

Singh’s mother Asha Devi said Friday after the postponement that her “hopes
were dashed” but that she would continue to fight for justice for her
daughter.

BSS/AFP/ARS/1954 hrs