In India, most victims of rape don't dare discuss their ordeal or go to the authorities, fearing reprisals or worrying they will dishonour their families. To allow them to speak without fear, an Indian journalist recorded their accounts using Snapchat, a mobile application that includes filters to hide a user's face.Yusuf Omar, mobile editions editor at the daily Hindustan Times , collected the stories of female rape victims at an event organised by the international NGO Climb Against Sexual Abuse in Mysore, in the southern state of Karnataka, in late June. He recently published some of these accounts on the paper's Facebook page.In this video, two young women recount their experiences, their faces covered by one of the filters offered by Snapchat. Only their eyes are visible. "I was five years old when it happened," says the first woman, who speaks in English. "Someone kidnapped me from Hyderabad [Editor's note: the capital of Telangana state] to Mysore and locked me in a room. They tortured me at home and never let me go out," recounts the second, also in English."A rape happens every 22 minutes in India [Editor's note: This is the official number, corresponding with the number of registered complaints]. We have survivors who have been through sexual trafficking, who have been through acid attacks," explains Poonam Thimmaiah, cofounder of Climb Against Sexual Abuse, in the video.