Dharun Ravi begins prison term, victim's family rejects apology
June 01, 2012  11:51

Indian student Dharun Ravi today began his 30-day sentence in a New Jersey jail, as the parents of his deceased Rutgers roommate rejected his apology as a
"public relations piece". 

 

Ravi (20) was sentenced by a US judge on hate crime charges for using a webcam to spy on his homosexual roommate Tyler Clementi who later committed suicide, terming his behavior "cold, calculated and methodically conceived." 

 

Convicted in March of spying on Clementi while he kissed another man, Ravi had for the first time publicly apologised for his "immature and insensitive" actions earlier this week. Clementi's parents, however, rejected his apology as they expressed disappointment over the short prison sentence imposed on him by Judge Glenn Berman. Clementi had committed suicide in September 2010, days after Ravi had used a webcam to watch him kissing another man. 

 

"As to the so-called 'apology', it was, of course, no apology at all, but a public relations piece produced by Ravi's advisors only after Judge Berman scolded Ravi in open court for his failure to have expressed a word of remorse or
apology," the Clementis said in a statement issued yesterday.

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