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During the Partition of India rape was an extensive issue. By some estimates around 75,000 - 100,000 women were kidnapped and raped by men from different religious backgrounds.
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Butalia, Urvashi (2000). The other side of silence : voices from the partition of India (5. printing. ed.). Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. p. 3. ISBN0822324946.
Butalia, Urvashi. Harsh Dobhal (ed.). Writings on Human Rights, Law and Society in India: A Combat Law Anthology. Human Rights Law Network. p. 598. ISBN81-89479-78-4.