AP/ March 17, 2013, 7:42 AM

India arrests 6 over Swiss tourist's gang-rape

A Swiss woman, center, who, according to police, was gang-raped by a group of eight men while touring by bicycle with her husband, is escorted by policewomen for a medical examination at a hospital in Gwalior, India, March 16, 2013.

A Swiss woman, center, who, according to police, was gang-raped by a group of eight men while touring by bicycle with her husband, is escorted by policewomen for a medical examination at a hospital in Gwalior, India, March 16, 2013. / AP Photo

Updated 9:25 a.m. ET

NEW DELHI Indian police said they arrested six men after detaining a total of 20 on Sunday in connection with the gang rape of a Swiss woman who was on a cycling vacation in central India.

A police officer in Gatia district of Madhya Pradesh state said the men all admitted to the crime. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

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The couple told police that the woman had been raped by seven or eight men, but that it was dark and they could not be sure of the exact number, Arya said. They said the husband also was attacked by the men.

The woman, 39, was treated Saturday at a hospital in the nearby city of Gwalior and was released later that day, police said.

Arya said that as an initial step, police have registered a rape case against seven men while they search nearby villages for other suspects.

The attack came three months after the fatal gang rape of a woman aboard a New Delhi bus outraged Indians and spurred the government to pass laws to protect women.

The couple, who were on a three-month vacation in India, had visited the temple town of Orchha and were planning to cycle to Agra to visit the Taj Mahal, nearly 210 kilometers (130 miles) away.

They set out from Orchha on Friday and pitched their tent in a forest near Jatia village when they were attacked by a group of men armed with wooden sticks, police said.

The men beat up the husband, tied him to a tree and then raped the woman, police said.

The Swiss ambassador in India, Linus von Castelmur, has spoken to the couple and has demanded a swift probe of the incident by Indian authorities.

Castelmur said he was "most distressed" by the incident and has assured the couple of the Swiss government's help and support.

"Their health and treatment is the priority of the moment," the Swiss Embassy said in a statement.

The embassy said it was in touch with local authorities in Madhya Pradesh and has urged a "swift investigation and for justice to be done."

Last month, the Swiss government issued a travel notice for India that included a warning about "increasing numbers of rapes and other sexual offenses" in the South Asian nation, and the latest incident is likely to raise concerns in India about the country's tourism industry. According to government statistics, around 6.5 million foreign tourists visited India in 2011, generating about $120 billion for the nation's travel and hospitality sector.

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Women revolt against a culture of rape

The gang rape in December of a 23-year-old student aboard a moving bus in New Delhi, the capital, set off nationwide protests, sparking a debate about the treatment of women in India and highlighting the inability of law enforcement agencies to protect them.

One of six suspects in the December attack was found dead in a New Delhi jail this past week. Authorities said he hanged himself, but his family and lawyer insisted foul play was involved, and a magistrate is investigating. Four other men and a juvenile remain on trial for the attack.

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HenryKing1987 says:
The problem is disrespect for women and the source of disrespect for women and girls might be their religious books. For example:

Verse 7: If she do not give in, let him, as he likes, bribe her (with presents). And if she then do not give in, let him, as he likes, beat her with a stick or with his hand, and overcome her, saying: 'With manly strength and glory I take away thy glory,'--and thus she becomes unglorious. FOURTH BRAHMANA.

So, this verse actually encourages rape! Another example:

Verse 2: Day and night woman must be kept in dependence by the males (of) their (families), and, if they attach themselves to sensual enjoyments, they must be kept under one's control.
Verse 3: Her father protects (her) in childhood, her husband protects (her) in youth, and her sons protect (her) in old age; a woman is never fit for independence. LAWS OF MANU, CHAPTER IX

So, a woman is never fit for independence, is that why she can be kidnapped and raped if she is alone?
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rockyrockstar025 says:
Kyun Kho Gaya Insaan???? Must Watch Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lp4mqyj0CPo
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Henri_Rochard says:
What do you expect from a country that subsists on mud sandwiches ??
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andthetruthis says:
The point of these gang-rape in India reports is not about rape.

They are about the "so,what" attitude of the law in India. The way men in India see women.

When the 23 year old was raped on a moving bus in New Delhi,the capitol,it was an indicator of "so,what" attitude.Women are nothing.

The idea is - rape is nothing to us.

In the USA,you gang-rape on a bus,you're history.

In India..."so,what"?
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raymailhot replies:
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America is nicer because we just blame the victim and let the predator go? Many are having kniptions over an Ohio football team getting a year for approximately the same behavior!
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raymailhot says:
Gang bangers in America sing about the dirty deed all the time and are paid well without all the complainers! I wonder who lives in a better society?
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123-cbsnews says:
Yea well, HP, IBM Global Services, and SAP America gave them jobs, and tried to explain to the world its not about decades of experience anymore, its more about a Master's degree (probably in English as a 2nd language) from some school in INDIA no one heard of.

They lost a million woman to slavery, sex trade, and prostitution just in the last century. Congratulations to IBM, HP, and SAP.
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raymailhot replies:
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Stay focused and on subject please. This is not about how you lost your job to a third world country with people willing to do a job for less, with more energy and talent.
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usunus says:
Confessions beaten out of alleged suspects are as rampant in India as the rapes of women.International media should therefore excercise a great deal of caution here.
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raymailhot replies:
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America is nicer because we just blame the victim and let the predator go?
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Dontbeslow says:
I can't help but see the hypocrisy in many of these comments.
We are a nation that dismembers, then removes via suction tube a live baby, 1.2 million times a year. All because of the mother's selfish inconvenience.

Yet, we are more barbaric than those guilty of this heinous act. We exonerate ourselves by calling it, a right, whereas it merely confirms the arrogant, self-righteousness of a free society, striving to be anything but free.
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saucymugwump says:
Bus monkeys.

That's what many Indian men are, bus monkeys. The Swiss woman is lucky to be alive. The Delhi Indian student who was gang-raped on a bus was killed to prevent her from talking.

And our government wants us to just forget about it. The State Department webpage (see URL below) has no mention of gang-rapes in India, even though they are common. And our fearless leader's very first state dinner was for the big cheese of India, so Obama is not bothered by bus monkeys.

http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/tw/tw_1764.html
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Aussie_convict replies:
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The student on the bus dies later in a hospital in Singapore(?) from her injuries, she was not killed by her attackers to prevent her from speaking. In India, rape is a crime that brings greater shame onto the woman than the attacker so nearly all rapes go unreported.
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judymar3 says:
These people are ignorant barbarians. Unless a tourist has a gun touring this country, don't. Oh, Oh! Guns are probably illegal in India.
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