Delhi Gang Rapist Interview
Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh has promised an inquiry into how a TV
crew gained permission to interview one of the Delhi gang rapists on
death row. He criticised the film in parliament, saying it should not be
shown in India. A Delhi court has already blocked the film, made for
the BBC and NDTV. Film-maker Leslee Udwin said the jail and home
ministry had given her permission to conduct the interview. She spoke to
one of four men sentenced to death over the 2012 rape and murder. The
killing of the 23-year-old student on a bus in Delhi caused shock and
revulsion around the world. Udwin interviewed one of the rapists for
India's Daughter, a BBC Storyville documentary due to be broadcast on 8
March, International Women's Day. Rapist Mukesh Singh, who along with
the three others is facing the death penalty, expressed no remorse in
the interview, and blamed the victim for fighting back. The film-makers
have said any attempt to stop the film's broadcast would be a violation
of the right to freedom of expression. They plan to challenge the ban in
court. Along with three of the other attackers, Mukesh Singh is
appealing against his death sentence.

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