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India refuses to lift ban on BBC gangrape documentary
The Delhi High Court will hear the case on 18 March.
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The Delhi High Court will hear the case on 18 March.
A second man has also been killed in another lynching.
Police say the film could cause public disorder.
The five men accused of gang-raping the 23-year-old medical student will appear before a court for the first time on Monday.
When she was in hospital she “held her mother and whispered, Mummy, I am sorry… I am sorry”.
Solicitors enrolled at the Saket district court in New Delhi will refuse, en masse, to defend the suspected culprits.
The attack on the 23-year-old medical student has led to widespread calls for rapists to be executed.
Police in New Delhi are clamping down on protests after the unnamed 23-year-old medical student died of her injuries last night.
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