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Activist shows banned Nirbhaya film in Delhi slum

Activist shows banned Nirbhaya film in Delhi slum
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Four days after it was shown in Agra's Rup Dhanu Village, India's Daughter, a BBC documentary on the Nirbhaya gang rape, reached the slum where four of the convicts in the case used to live.

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Ketan Dixit, an activist working with an NGO, Stop Acid Attacks, had set up a projector at the end of a lane to show the documentary. "People were scared, and some were peeping from their windows not to be caught watching it," said Dixit, an independent documentary maker.(Photo Courtesy: Twitter)

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Women in the audience said speedy justice is necessary for the camp to shake off the stigma. "When they are accepting they did it, hang them. We will also be at peace as the media glare that we've been under since December 2012 will end," said Phoolmati, a resident.

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Many women were outraged over advocate ML Sharma's comments. "If men change their mentality, women will be safe. It's amazing to see so-called educated men talk like this. We don't think like him (Mukesh Singh, a convict) though we have never been to school," said a woman.

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Some in the audience sent their daughters home when Mukesh started narrating how his accomplices had savaged Nirbhaya on the bus.

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