GANG RAPE VICTIM EYES JUSTICE FOR GUJARAT WOMEN
AFTER RULING
August 9, 2004 - (AFP) A Muslim woman allegedly gang-raped during
2002 religious riots in the Indian state of Gujarat voiced hope
that thousands of fellow victims would finally see justice after
her case was shifted to another location to ensure a fair trial.
Bilkis Bano Yakub Rasool,
who says she watched 14 of her family members including her three-year-old
daughter killed, claimed victory after a decision by India's Supreme
Court to move her case to the neighbouring state of Maharashtra.
Rasool has publicly come forward as the only adult witness to
a massacre on March 3, 2002, in Randhikpur village. She said a
Hindu mob gang raped her and killed 14 of her relatives, including
two women who were raped, as they tried to escape.
Police did not press charges until
Rasool went public and approached India's National Human Rights
Commission. Twenty suspects now face trial.
Rasool said she was scared of intimidation
if the trial took place in Gujarat, whose ruling Hindu nationalists
were accused of abetting the riots in which some 2,000 people
died.
"The transfer of my case outside
Gujarat has restored my faith in the national legal justice system.
I had lost that faith two years ago when my neighbours turned
their backs on me," Rasool told a news conference Sunday
in Gujarat's commercial capital Ahmedabad.
"I am not just fighting this
case for myself, but also for other Muslim women on whom sexual
violence was perpetrated and used as a weapon," said Rasool,
whose was accompanied by her one-year-old daughter and husband.
"I know I am not the only one.
There are many women out there whose names and faces I do not
know but whose pain I can feel," said Rasool, who lifted
her veil while speaking.
Human rights groups say thousands
of women were raped during the Gujarat riots, which broke out
after an allegedly Muslim mob torched a train carrying Hindu activists,
killing 59 people.
India's new left-leaning government,
which defeated allies of the Gujarat government in a May election
upset, has pledged a more vigorous prosecution of Gujarat riot
cases.
In April, the Supreme Court ordered
the retrial in Maharashtra of 21 Hindus acquitted of killing 12
Muslims in an arson attack during the Gujarat riots after witness
Zaheera Sheikh said she was forced to retract testimony due to
threats by Hindu hardliners.
From: http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20040809/wl_sthasia_afp/india_gujarat_rape_040809045506