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Indian man responds to documentary on Indian rape with his own documentary on British rape

The furor over "India's Daughter," a documentary by British filmmaker Leslee Udwin that examines a horrific 2012 rape case in New Delhi, has been remarkable. Last week, an official release of the film was blocked in India after a police complaint, but the documentary had already made its way onto YouTube and made headlines around the world.

Now, a number of Indian outlets arereporting about a tit-for-tat video made by an Indian man that attempts to draw attention to Britain's own rape problem. Titled "United Kingdom's Daughters" and produced by Harvinder Singh, it was uploaded to YouTube earlier this week and became a Twitter trending topic in India on Thursday.

The video, a low-budget production, begins with a series of "facts" about sexual assault and rape in Britain, set to music and still images. In this section, it asserts that 250 people are raped daily in Britain, and that 10 percent of rape cases result in a conviction. Pointedly, it says that a third of Britons believe women are responsible for rape – apparently a reference to the horrific comments made by a rapist in "India's Daughter" – and that fewer women die as a result of rape in Britain as they "resist less."

Some of the facts featured at the start of the documentary match up with attributable sources: Statistics suggest that there around230 rape cases a day in England and Wales. Rape conviction rates are around 10 percentin Britain, and at least one study has shown a third of Britons blame the victims in rape cases. Other statements are much harder to comprehend. One simply says "United Kingdom 5th at the World's Rape List," apparently a reference to a dubious list published a few years ago. Importantly, there appears to be no real evidence women in Britain resist any less than Indian women.

After this, the film then cuts into what appears to be a British documentary about sexual assault in Britain, before again cutting to another British show on the same subject – ironically, both appear to have been initially shown on the BBC, which broadcast "India's Daughter." The video ends with a message that suggests rape is a global problem, not simply one for India.

In comments on social media, "United Kingdom's Daughters" has earned praise for exposing Britain's problems – some, for example, asked Singh to look into Britain's recent pedophilia scandals.

Indian man responds to documentary on Indian rape with his own documentary on British rape - The Washington Post
 
indians seem to have been very hurt by this documentary.....the rape victim's own family and the jail authorities spoke with those who made the movie. Maybe their lives will be in danger now too since they shed light on a subject which brings very bad light

rape is a problem everywhere not just india.....but if a woman was gang raped in UK and thrown off a bus, i dont think bystanders would crowd around her and not do anything except watch while she lay dying - with her intestines hanging outside of her by a mere thread. I dont think her assailants lawyers would claim that she deserved to be raped.
 
indians seem to have been very hurt by this documentary.....the rape victim's own family and the jail authorities spoke with those who made the movie. Maybe their lives will be in danger now too since they shed light on a subject which brings very bad light

rape is a problem everywhere not just india.....but if a woman was gang raped in UK and thrown off a bus, i dont think bystanders would crowd around her and not do anything except watch while she lay dying - with her intestines hanging outside of her by a mere thread. I dont think her assailants lawyers would claim that she deserved to be raped.

Sir, its about stereotyping that west does on asians...
All Muslims- Terrorists
Russians- War starting barbaric people
Indians- curry Rapists
Jews- People with only money in the mind/ Greedy af
Chinese- Child Labour, Blamed for economy
This should stop IMMEDIATELY...
 
Indian man responds to documentary on Indian rape with his own documentary on British rape

The furor over "India's Daughter," a documentary by British filmmaker Leslee Udwin that examines a horrific 2012 rape case in New Delhi, has been remarkable. Last week, an official release of the film was blocked in India after a police complaint, but the documentary had already made its way onto YouTube and made headlines around the world.

Now, a number of Indian outlets arereporting about a tit-for-tat video made by an Indian man that attempts to draw attention to Britain's own rape problem. Titled "United Kingdom's Daughters" and produced by Harvinder Singh, it was uploaded to YouTube earlier this week and became a Twitter trending topic in India on Thursday.

The video, a low-budget production, begins with a series of "facts" about sexual assault and rape in Britain, set to music and still images. In this section, it asserts that 250 people are raped daily in Britain, and that 10 percent of rape cases result in a conviction. Pointedly, it says that a third of Britons believe women are responsible for rape – apparently a reference to the horrific comments made by a rapist in "India's Daughter" – and that fewer women die as a result of rape in Britain as they "resist less."

Some of the facts featured at the start of the documentary match up with attributable sources: Statistics suggest that there around230 rape cases a day in England and Wales. Rape conviction rates are around 10 percentin Britain, and at least one study has shown a third of Britons blame the victims in rape cases. Other statements are much harder to comprehend. One simply says "United Kingdom 5th at the World's Rape List," apparently a reference to a dubious list published a few years ago. Importantly, there appears to be no real evidence women in Britain resist any less than Indian women.

After this, the film then cuts into what appears to be a British documentary about sexual assault in Britain, before again cutting to another British show on the same subject – ironically, both appear to have been initially shown on the BBC, which broadcast "India's Daughter." The video ends with a message that suggests rape is a global problem, not simply one for India.

In comments on social media, "United Kingdom's Daughters" has earned praise for exposing Britain's problems – some, for example, asked Singh to look into Britain's recent pedophilia scandals.

Indian man responds to documentary on Indian rape with his own documentary on British rape - The Washington Post
This is just stupid.

Not that I am a Gandhi fan but to quote him- "an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind"

indians seem to have been very hurt by this documentary.....t
Well considering the duplcitious nature of the filmakers they have good reason to be.


Maybe their lives will be in danger now too since they shed light on a subject which brings very bad light

Please don't make such absurd and unsubstantiated assertions like this, no one has a problem with the victim's family, they have the sympathy of all HUMANS and Indians are human beings are they not?
 

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