‘Modi Breaks Silence’: How Foreign Media Has Covered Manipur Viral Video

A video of two Kuki women being paraded naked and their private parts touched by a Meitei mob has sparked outrage.

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A video of two Kuki women being paraded naked and their private parts touched by a Meitei mob has sparked outrage.

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"Modi speaks out after video of sexual assault on women in Manipur emerges," read The Guardian's report.

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The Los Angeles Times' report was headlined "India’s Modi breaks silence over ethnic violence after video of mob molesting women."

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"Manipur: India video shows how rape is weaponised in conflict," said BBC. 

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"Video of Sexual Assault Goes Viral in India, Renewing Attention on Ethnic Conflict," said The New York Times. 

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"Viral video of a sexual assault in India sparks outrage and protest," The Washington Post read. 

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Al Jazeera noted: "Outrage in India over video of Manipur women paraded naked, raped"

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The London Evening Standard said, "Two women paraded naked by mob and sexually assaulted in India, sparking national outrage."

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