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Delhi Police to go to court to stop the airing of the film
British filmmaker Leslee Udwin’s documentary featuring interviews of the men convicted of the 2012 gang rape and murder of a young woman was at the centre of a controversy on Tuesday as Delhi Police said they would go to court to stop the airing of the film.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/documentary-on-dec-16-rapist-triggers-controversy-delhi-police-crack-whip/article1-1322743.aspx
“We are going to move the court against the broadcast of such inputs,” Delhi Police commissioner BS Bassi told reporters. “This was a ghastly crime and the law has been broken, we will investigate the case.”
Bassi said police were filing a first information report (FIR) on the basis of media reports on the documentary “India’s Daughter” that will be broadcast on TV channels round the world, including in India, on International Women’s Day on March 8.
The police acted after home minister Rajnath Singh took strong exception to interviews conducted with the rapists in Tihar Jail and sought a report from the prison’s director general Alok Kumar Verma. Singh spoke to Verma on the issue, official sources said.
-> As biased as this documentary sounds, it won't do India any good with their attempts to stop the airing of the film, IMO.
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Re: Delhi Police to go to court to stop the airing of the film
I don't understand... why stop it? If a protocol was broken and tihar jail didn't formally approve the raw footage, then selling of it to bbc was a wrong/illegal move. But other than that, why not show the documentary? If he said stupid things, then let there be a dialog on it.
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Re: Delhi Police to go to court to stop the airing of the film
From the little I got from the telegraph article posted by BW, this documentary seems more of a mudslinging attempt (on India) than fighting for the rights of women.Beatrix Kiddo wrote:I don't understand... why stop it? If a protocol was broken and tihar jail didn't formally approve the raw footage, then selling of it to bbc was a wrong/illegal move. But other than that, why not show the documentary? If he said stupid things, then let there be a dialog on it.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2015/03/03/indian-police-seek-to-block-film-airing-new-delhi-rapists-remarks-against-women/There are many here who find the film offensive.
People who say that we need to hear the rapist's side of the story, what exactly do you want to hear?How he raped&killed? #NirbhayaInsulted
— Neha (@neha_kad) March 3, 2015
Aren't the TV channels who air this documentary allowing the rapist to justify his crime? #NirbhayaInsulted
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) March 3, 2015
"In the name of exposing the rapist, it gives an open platform to the rapist and encouraging other rapists,” said Arnab Goswami, editor of the news channel Times Now. He called it the “ultimate insult” to the victim to air the film.
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Re: Delhi Police to go to court to stop the airing of the film
It is totally ill-advised on the part of BBC movie "maker" and the management to be associated with this project. There is nothing wrong in Indian Govt. trying to stop the airing of this nutty piece ("life-saving" advice to women by a woman killer / molester that they should simply and quickly give in when someone tries to abuse and sexually molest them otherwise they would be maimed / killed.)confuzzled dude wrote:British filmmaker Leslee Udwin’s documentary featuring interviews of the men convicted of the 2012 gang rape and murder of a young woman was at the centre of a controversy on Tuesday as Delhi Police said they would go to court to stop the airing of the film.http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/documentary-on-dec-16-rapist-triggers-controversy-delhi-police-crack-whip/article1-1322743.aspx
“We are going to move the court against the broadcast of such inputs,” Delhi Police commissioner BS Bassi told reporters. “This was a ghastly crime and the law has been broken, we will investigate the case.”
Bassi said police were filing a first information report (FIR) on the basis of media reports on the documentary “India’s Daughter” that will be broadcast on TV channels round the world, including in India, on International Women’s Day on March 8.
The police acted after home minister Rajnath Singh took strong exception to interviews conducted with the rapists in Tihar Jail and sought a report from the prison’s director general Alok Kumar Verma. Singh spoke to Verma on the issue, official sources said.
-> As biased as this documentary sounds, it won't do India any good with their attempts to stop the airing of the film, IMO.
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