Sister Elderly Indian attack was gang-raped in a convent

Christian Delhi, accusing them of failing to protect demonstrated
Police in West Bengal in eastern India, an elderly nun was gang-raped by a group of six men are not looking for.
Early Saturday morning service men broke into the convent school before entering the convent itself stole the money.
74-year-old nun, now recovering in hospital.
Christian groups have been targeted and better care for them recently, the Indian capital, Delhi, have protested.
Calcutta's Archbishop Thomas D'Souza, Jesus and Mary in the school, told the BBC that the security cameras showing the faces of six men who carried out the attack.
They ransacked the convent itself before entering the school principal's office and classrooms.
"We are three sisters in the community," he said.
"A sister. Worse and two sexual harassment, a security guard, were the chairs."

Delhi, many churches have been attacked in recent months.
The men also attacked the church, he said, broke open the tabernacle and stole money from the school ciborium, used during the Holy Mass took away from the ship.
The school is well known, has been open for 19 years, he added.
West Bengal Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee, has condemned the incident.
Sexual violence and sexual assault against women is on the rise and attacks comes at a time of growing concern about media reports.
Behind the attack is not yet clear. Christian groups across India have expressed concern that they are being targeted.
Some Delhi to highlight a series of attacks on churches destroyed by vandals in the recent call for the authorities to do more to protect them.
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