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US to Give Posthumous Courage Award to Delhi Braveheart

'Nirbhaya', the 23-year-old Delhi gangrape victim, will be posthumously honoured by the US with the prestigious International Women of Courage Award for inspiring people to fight against gender-based violence.

First Lady Michelle Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry would present the award on March 8, an official announcement said.

The girl, a paramedical student, was brutally raped by six men in a moving bus in south Delhi on December 16 last year which triggered nationwide protests.

She was shifted to a Singapore hospital for treatment where she succumbed to her injuries on December 29.

"For millions of Indian women, her personal ordeal, perseverance to fight for justice, and her family's continued bravery is helping to lift the stigma and vulnerability that drive violence against women," the State Department yesterday said about her as it announced the awards to be given to 10 women from across the world.

She bravely recorded two police statements while in the hospital, repeatedly called for justice against the attackers, and stated her will to survive to see justice done, it said.

"Like many Indians inspired by her struggle, she was born into a working class family that invested their hopes and life savings into her dream to pursue medicine," it said.

"In the wake of her death just two weeks after the attack, India's civil society began advocating heavily for legislation and social programs to stem gender-based violence in all its forms and to ensure higher rape conviction rates and gender-sensitive law enforcement and justice systems.

"Thanks to these efforts, the Indian government has begun to take action to follow through on those demands," the State Department said.

The Secretary of State's International Women of Courage Award annually recognises women around the globe who have shown exceptional courage and leadership in advocating for women's rights and empowerment, often at great personal risk.

Since inception of the award in 2007, the Department of State has honoured 67 women from 45 different countries.

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3/D-210
Mar 05, 2013
08:51 PM

Anti-male Hyper-reporting taken over by media 'sleeper cells' internationally.

Its time for males to take note.

Male Unblocked, Chennai
2/D-196
Mar 05, 2013
07:43 PM

'Nirbhaya', the 23-year-old Delhi gangrape victim, will be posthumously honoured by the US with the prestigious International Women of Courage Award for inspiring people to fight against gender-based violence.?

Tragic though her fate was, it would have been more appropriate to have given the award to  someone who survived and whose fight despite adverse comments from Supreme Court judge like "high caste men can't rape low caste women" etc, whose gutsy fight ultimately resulited in Vishaka judgement, resulted in acknowledgement, preventive measures and redressal mechanism for sexual harassment that women face in workplace -- Banwari Devi

Or someone who is fighting to get AFSPA repealed - Irom Sharmila - but that would have been damned inconvenient. 

R. Saroja, Bombay
1/D-186
Mar 05, 2013
06:25 PM

Understandable, considering that feminist tentacles spread all over the globe, ( and some even consider the brains to be somewhere in the US ).

By my question is this : who/what exactly is a 'braveheart'?

Male Unblocked, Chennai
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