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Book on 5 rape survivors exposes how Indian rape culture protects culprits and disadvantages victims

Journalist Urmi Bhattacheryya’s new book looks at the aftermath of sexual assault for five girls and women in India.

May 23, 2021 / 07:47 IST
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Journalist and author Urmi Bhattacheryya.
Journalist and author Urmi Bhattacheryya.

Delhi-based independent journalist Urmi Bhattacheryya’s debut book After I Was Raped (Pan Macmillan India, Rs 399) tells the story of five survivors of rape and gang-rape. Even while laying bare the apathy, cruelty and injustice that survivors of sexual violence have to deal with during and after the assault, the book is grounded in empathy, objectivity and a sincere search for solutions.

Bhattacheryya writes for various national and international publications on issues of sexual assault, women’s health and culture. In 2020, Bhattacheryya won the UNFPA Laadli Award for Gender Sensitivity for her reporting on child sexual abuse.

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We asked Bhattacheryya about her key learnings from her years of research.

You have interviewed rape survivors from varied backgrounds in this book. What were the main insights about violence against women that you gathered during these interviews?