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: Indian men are taking to Twitter to oppose the possibility of marital rape being criminalised #IndiaNEWS A Twitter protest in India started by “men’s rights activists� to lobby against the possible

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Indian men are taking to Twitter to oppose the possibility of marital rape being criminalised #IndiaNEWS
A Twitter protest in India started by “men’s rights activistsâ€? to lobby against the possible criminalisation of marital rape is helpfully weeding out rape apologists.Men (and some women) have been tweeting in recent days using the hashtags #MarriageStrike or #MaritalStrike in response to court hearings this month on a lawsuit seeking the removal of the marital rape exception from Indian criminal law. India has overhauled its sexual assault laws in recent years, but has not afforded married women protection from being forced into sex by a spouse.Proponents of the hashtag protest say such a change to India rape law would render men at risk of facing frivolous criminal charges, making it dangerous to get married at all.I strongly hope that men who are going on #MaritalStrike remain on strike for ever. They are not safe for any woman to be married to. Anyone who thinks consent has no place in a marriage, should never marry.— Kavita Krishnan (@kavita_krishnan) January 20, 2022 Indian rape lawIndia is among roughly 30 countries in the world, including Pakistan, Afghanistan and China, where marital rape is not an offence. Indian rape law excludes sex acts between a man and his wife, an exemption that goes back to colonial times. Starting two weeks ago, judges in...Read more


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