Indian artists demand end to violence against women
NEW DELHI — Dozens of artists and activists gathered in India’s capital on Sunday to demand an end to violence against women in a country where such crimes are rising despite tough laws enacted seven years ago.
Dozens of artists performed a play in a park in central Delhi at the event in solidarity with the global One Billion Rising movement.
The movement was founded in 2012 as part of the V-Day movement to combat rape and sexual violence against women.
Traditional drummers and musicians played tunes to the cheers of the crowd to focus attention on sexual abuse in India.