Indian Government doesn't want BBC documentary of rape in the country to be released. Here's the list of links to see it online.

Censorship is one of those things that can pretty much define the attitude of a government.  When you have clear ideals and no fear of showing your country's bad side you know you have a matured government.

India has been tumbling into the "not really clear" area day by day.  Today they wanted to block BBC from releasing a documentary that follows the gang-rape of a woman and it's process in the country.

The government doesn't want the documentary to be shared or watched so here are links so you can watch and share it.

These are all shared by the community (thanks to reddit) so be aware they might "disappear" randomly.


YouTube - Low Definition 1. (missing 1st minute of the intro)
YouTube - Low Definition 2. (without BBC intro)
YouTube - Low Definition 4. (taken down by BBC)
BBC iPlayer link (Available until March 11th, only accessible in the UK or through VPN. Thanks to /u/yesat for the link)
Lots more copies are being uploaded to YouTube (mostly low-def). You can check out the latest ones here.


Additionally you can read more about it here.

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