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Mob rape woman distraught and 'numb' after releasing 11 jailed men

Mob released early after massacring 3-year-old daughter and 13 other relatives aftergang-rapinga pregnant woman.

During the 2002 Hindu-Muslim riots in India, 11 Hindu menattacked a house in Bilkis Bano near Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. ,carried out a horrific group sex attack. 19 year old mom.

They then attacked Bano's mother and killed her girl after raping her.

In total, the twisted gang killed her 14 members of her family.

The bodies of six of her relatives were never found, and she faced a long battle for justice through the Indian court system.

But two of her convicted in early 2008 were released from prison yesterday after being sentenced to just 15 years in prison. .

Bano and her husband had not been forewarned of their release, she said.

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Bano says her family did not receive advance warning of their release (

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Through her lawyer, she said, "Today, all I can say is this: How does justice for women end like this?" I trusted the Supreme Court of this country, I was slowly learning to trust the system and live with my trauma.

One of India's worst religious riots, Gujarat riots killed more than 1,000 people, most of them Muslims. At the time Gujarat was headed by the current Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, as prime minister, and his Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata party still rules it. He told Reuters that a district prison advisory committee later recommended their release, considering the time the 11 spent in prison and their good behavior.

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Media footage showed men is shown feeding an inmate sweets outside prison after touching the leg of one of them.

The victim's husband told Reuters He said he was disappointed because many family members had also died.

"We lost our family and wanted to live in peace, but suddenly something like this happened." said Yakub Rasul. “There was no prior information about their release from the courts or the government.

"Exemption from conviction for gruesome crimes such as gang rape and murder is morally and ethically unacceptable." It's inappropriate," senior attorney Anand Yagnik said. "What signal are you trying to send?"

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