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Indian police ban rape protests in central New Delhi

 
Published on Dec 23, 2012
1:52 PM
An Indian protester is chased by a police officer during a protest in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Dec 22, 2012. Police used tear gas and water cannons to push back thousands of people who tried to march to the presidential mansion to protest the recent gang rape and brutal beating of a 23-year-old student on a moving bus. -- PHOTO: AP

NEW DELHI (AFP) - Indian police on Sunday banned protests in central New Delhi following a wave of violent demonstrations over the savage gang-rape of a medical student a week ago, an official statement said.

Areas close to the President’s residence and the Parliament have been declared off-limits to protesters, it said, a day after police tear-gassed, baton-charged and fired water cannon at demonstrators.

Thousands of protesters, most of them college students, rallied at the India Gate monument in the heart of the Indian capital on Saturday, demanding the death penalty for the accused and better safety for women.

Early on Sunday morning, police cordoned off all the routes leading to landmark government buildings and said they had detained a group of protesters citing the prohibitory orders.

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