Video showing public apathy as woman is assaulted goes viral


New Delhi, Jun 13 (PTI): Thousands may have taken to the streets and held candle light marches following the gruesome December 16 gangrape incident, but when it comes to helping such victims even now only a few volunteer.

A recent "social experiment" video, which has gone viral on social media especially at a time when the Badaun gangrape incident has sparked nation-wide outrage, shows a woman screaming for help from a car and very few people intervening to stop the abuse.

The video, which has been viewed by more than 1.2 million people, shows a white van with tinted glasses parked on the road side in a secluded area. A prerecorded audio of a woman screaming for help along with a man trying to muffle her voice emanates from the vehicle.

It shows people, though hearing the screams, preferring to walk past. However, there were some brave-hearts including a 78-year-old security guard who rushed forward to help and tried to force open the van door. One even called the police.

The "social experiment" was carried out by YesNoMaybe, a group of friends who make videos "to spread smiles", and has grabbed attention especially after the uproar over the Badaun gangrape incident in which two cousins, aged 14 and 16, were raped and killed in Uttar Pradesh.

Their bodies were found hanging from a tree, a day after they went missing last month .

Just 18 months ago, the gangrape of a 23-year-old paramedical student in a moving bus had sparked unprecedented public protests in the national capital.

"Despite efforts to raise public consciousness, wide-spread apathy still prevails in our society towards cases of violence against women. The societal indifference is mind numbing at times. Often as a measure to avoid trouble, people walk away and tend to ignore and not see such cases," said AIDWA general secretary Jagmati Sangwan.

"The societal insensitivity to what is happening to women is heart wrenching, although there is a visible attitudinal shift. People who tend to overlook such crimes are equally complicit," said Ranjana Kumari, Director of Centre for Social Research.

The video invited comments ranging from "India, the land where rape is acceptable. Even their minister says that rape can sometimes be right" to the more cynical, "don't call this a 'social experiment' call it prank which we upload so we get internet fame."



  

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  • vivek, hirebile / abu dhabi

    Sat, Jun 14 2014

    This Article raised a proper point, our action towards social injustice is limited to lit candles, the reason's are many, one most comman reason is people opt to help, catch such criminals hand over to police, because of our weak law,he escape the punishment and turn out to be permenent Enemy,
    few steps are very essential to stop such heinous crime
    1) tougher and toughest law
    2) good governance ( to encourage public to stop or report such crime)
    3) control over material wchich provoke such crime, like liquor, provoking movies,
    every person may not be a superman, but educated socity, tough legal system can restrain such crime's to happen or else time may come girls should added in endangered species list

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  • vincent rodrigues, katapadi/bangalore

    Sat, Jun 14 2014

    This is insult to the nation,society and mankind needs to be looked into seriously with proper capital punishment to the culprits.

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