Tuesday, July 17, 2007

A bizarre rape case

Most of the time, rape is everything to do about violence. But the occasional cases of rapes by rebel cadres operating deep into the mountainous parts indicate pursuit of pure sexual gratification.

Still, we did have a rape case on the 9th of this month, which is nothing to do either with violence or sex.

Reading today’s papers made me strongly felt that the act of raping a young mother on the 9th was a part of a deal. They had to rape a woman of a particular community and only then, they would get something in return. Most probably they were promised safe passage but in the end they were betrayed and got executed.

Some days back, when the news of the rape came in the papers, they were uniformly accompanied by detailed report of the blow by blow account of how the heinous was committed from the very mouth of the rape victim. She told the media that on that day 3 men in battle fatigue, all carrying assault rifles came to her farm which was barely 3 kms away from her home. 2 of them went inside her make-shift hut and called her in. One of them had to hold her baby, just outside the hut while the 2 men took their turn to rape her inside. After they finished with their acts, the third man, who is still holding the baby was called in to have his turn as well. But he declined. The scene is a little tragic comic.

The rape victim is a young mother, barely 20 years old. The place is in Churachandpur district but just adjoining Wangoo, which is a meetei dominated area in the valley. She belongs to Kuki community.

The rape did happen. The rape victim belongs to a particular community. Then, why they were executed?

Most probably, they failed to follow the script to its letters. That is, they failed to get the third man involved in the heinous act.

Really?

Today’s papers revealed that they were all deserters. But the most interesting twist in the story is that not all of the three belong to the same rebel group. A rebel group, in a press statement, said that 2 of the three were their cadres who deserted their battalion. The third was a deserter from another rebel group, who had been taking shelter in their battalion since January this year.

Was the third man the man who was holding the baby outside the hut? Was the mainstay of the deal to get the third man involved in the heinous act?

Totally bizarre.

All three of them were executed by police commandos in Nambol yesterday.

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