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India asks YouTube to block banned rape film

New Delhi - India said on Thursday it had asked YouTube to block access to a documentary about a savage gang-rape in Delhi, after barring broadcasters from airing the film.

India's Daughter has sparked a fierce debate in India because it includes an interview in which one of the rapists - Mukesh Singh - blamed the 23-year-old victim, saying she should not have been out at night and should not have fought back.

It was due to be shown in seven countries including India and Britain on Sunday to mark International Women's Day, but a court ruled late on Tuesday that it should not be screened in India.

Home ministry spokesperson M A Ganapathy said the government had asked YouTube to block links to the film in India after large numbers of people viewed it online.

Some links to the film could still be seen in India on Thursday afternoon, but some appeared to be blocked.

International action

Local media reported that the government was also considering taking action against the BBC for screening the film in Britain on Wednesday evening.

Ganapathy said he was unaware of any such plan.

India's Home Minister Rajnath Singh said the government sought the ban because the comments were "highly derogatory and an affront to the dignity of women".

The British broadcaster said it was showing the film early due to public interest.

The father of the victim who died as a result of injuries sustained during the shocking attack said on Thursday he thought everyone should watch the documentary, which showed "the bitter truth" about attitudes to women in India.

"Everyone should watch the film," news channel NDTV quoted him as saying on its website.

"If a man can speak like that in jail, imagine what he would say if he was walking free."

The victim's mother told NDTV she did not object to the ban, but believed the rapist's views were widespread in India.

"I don't care what the government does, bans the film, doesn't ban the film, the only thing I know is that nobody is afraid," she said.

Rape laws reform

"It is not only Mukesh who thinks like this," she said, referring to Mukesh Singh. He is on death row for the rape and murder of her daughter and was interviewed for the film.

The December 2012 gang-rape of a young physiotherapy student, who cannot be named, highlighted the frightening level of violence against women in India and triggered mass protests.

It led to a major reform of India's rape laws, speeding up trials and increasing penalties, although campaigners said little has changed for women on the ground.

The documentary is the work of award-winning British film-maker Leslee Udwin, and has sparked fierce debate in India.

One government minister, M Venkaiah Naidu, called it a "conspiracy to defame India", but several lawmakers criticised the government for appearing more worried about saving the country's reputation than making it safer for women.

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