March 23, 2013
INDIA, RAPE AND TRASH BIN BABIES
Palash Biswas, lashed out those 1% people in the government in New Delhi for failure of delivery and creating hosts of problems everywhere in South Asia.
http://youtu.be/lD2_V7CB2Is
Palash Biswas, one of the editors for Indian Express, a major daily from India http://www.indianexpress.com/, spoke to us
today from Kolkota and, told he supports the idea of forming SAARC type of 'Peoples' Level International Forum' of the Indigenous Peoples, Dalits and Other Backward communities to advance their rights to social justice and economic development in the entire South Asia.
He also lashed out those 1% people in the government in New Delhi for failure of delivery and creating hosts of problems everywhere in South Asia.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lD2_V7CB2Is
today from Kolkota and, told he supports the idea of forming SAARC type of 'Peoples' Level International Forum' of the Indigenous Peoples, Dalits and Other Backward communities to advance their rights to social justice and economic development in the entire South Asia.
He also lashed out those 1% people in the government in New Delhi for failure of delivery and creating hosts of problems everywhere in South Asia.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lD2_V7CB2Is
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[One
of the most gruesome incident has happened on 15th March 2013,when a
Swiss women was brutally gang raped right in the presence of her
husband. As reported by the Journal, A SWISS FEMALE tourist was
gang-raped in central India in front of her husband, police said today,
renewing the focus on the issue of sexual violence against women in the
South Asian nations. The woman was on a cycling trip with her husband in
impoverished state of Madhya Pradesh, when seven to eight men attacked
the couple on Friday night while they were camping, sexually assaulting
the woman and robbing the pair, police said. The attackers “tied up the
man and raped the woman in his presence”, local police official S.M.
Afzal told AFP, adding that they stole 10,000 rupees ($185) and a mobile
phone from the woman. The attack comes just months after thousands took
to the streets to protest against India’s treatment of women following
the fatal gang-rape of a 23-year-old student on a bus in New Delhi in
December.]
By Adeela Naureen and Umar Waqar
As reported by Russian TV (RT), a
young Indian woman was hospitalised in critical condition after
throwing herself off a moving train in an attempt to escape molestation.
It’s the latest in a number of incidents that have exposed the
vulnerability of women in India. The 25-year-old woman jumped from the
carriage of a moving train after allegedly being molested by a soldier.
The attack occurred in January while the train was en route from
Darjeeling to Delhi. The man groped her after she had visited the
lavatory. After pushing him back, the woman jumped from the Brahmaputra
Mail line train. The mother of two is being treated in hospital in the
city of Patna.
( Video: The Himalayan Voice)
The
data provided by official sources in India indicates that on the
average a women is raped every ten minutes across Incredible India (this
does not include the three out of four cases which are not reported,
making it one rape in every two minutes).
One
of the most gruesome incident has happened on 15th March 2013,when a
Swiss women was brutally gang raped right in the presence of her
husband. As reported by the Journal, A SWISS FEMALE tourist was
gang-raped in central India in front of her husband, police said today,
renewing the focus on the issue of sexual violence against women in the
South Asian nations. The woman was on a cycling trip with her husband in
impoverished state of Madhya Pradesh, when seven to eight men attacked
the couple on Friday night while they were camping, sexually assaulting
the woman and robbing the pair, police said. The attackers “tied up the
man and raped the woman in his presence”, local police official S.M.
Afzal told AFP, adding that they stole 10,000 rupees ($185) and a mobile
phone from the woman. The attack comes just months after thousands took
to the streets to protest against India’s treatment of women following
the fatal gang-rape of a 23-year-old student on a bus in New Delhi in
December.
In
our opinion there is nothing surprising, we have probably not realised
that Indian culture has undergone transformation over the last two
decades or so. The Eastern culture was abandoned and lead to westernized
culture copied without much thinking and soul searching. Half of
Bollywood films and TV soaps have been cultivating culture of
hooliganism and rape mentality, where the villain or Khalnaik was
eulogized as something big and symbol of muscularity. For immature youth
searching for jobs and identity in the poor neighbourhoods of Indian
cities and villages, rape has become an expression of anger and
frustration. As the yawning class gap between haves and have-nots is
reaching a breaking point, the bewildered youth is becoming
disillusioned and frustrated. On one side we have some cultural warriors
disguised as Hinduvta moral flag bearers, beating innocent young girls
for not following norms of prescribed morality, on the other side are
gangs of youth committing heinous crimes like the few described in this
article.
Delhi
is unofficially known as the Rape Capital of the World and India is
becoming notorious for being the Rape Haven of the Globe. One of the
commentators on the news of this rape in the Hindu Newspaper had
following to say, Disgusting beasts are roaming everywhere. We are
getting the reputation of a filthy society where women are raped,
tortured, killed. Gone are the days when we were boasting ourselves as a
very old civilization. If the things will continue like this nobody
will venture in our country. When there will be tough law to protect
girl child and stop infanticide of girl child?
Although
India champions the women rights and democracy, the tradition of Sati
has lived till not very distant past, as reported by RT, India’s most
infamous Sati case took place in the village of Devrala exactly 22 years
ago. 18-year-old Roop Kanwar committed Sati on the funeral pyre of her
husband right in the centre of the village in 1987. It shocked the
entire nation, and it strengthened the laws against Sati. Yet the
villagers of Devrala have erected a makeshift shrine to Roop Kanwar . So
even though the practice itself is banned, the glorification of Sati
lives on.In fact, India has at least 250 Sati temples, including 11 in
the district of Sikar alone. Women who commit Sati are worshipped as
Sati Devi or a goddess. In Hindu tradition, Sati is an act of piety, and
is said to purge a woman of all accumulated sin. No wonder then that
villagers from the surrounding region visit this temple for her
blessings.
The
question of women rights and women equality in India appears to be an
eye wash when cases of rape are combined with infanticide of the Girl
Child. The Atlantic in its article published on 25 May 2012 described
the female infanticide as, thousands of baby girls are abandoned each
year, an extension of sex selection practices that, according to a 2011
study in The Lancet, include half a million abortions in India every
year. Most abandoned babies die, but a few are rescued. While the
statistics on the number of babies killed or abandoned at birth are
murky , the vast majority go unreported — the radically skewed sex ratio
of children under six years of age is an inescapable indication. One
study concluded that Indian households actually killed 3 million girl
children through systematic infanticide from 2001 to 2011.
The
question of women rights and her ability to breathe freely in
Incredible India is deep rooted in Hindu culture and history. From
Rajput women burning at the pyre of their dead husbands in the
inglorious tradition of Sati to onslaught of a naked culture prescribed
and promulgated by Bollywood to mass scale infanticide of girl children,
India has to not only clean up her past but also find a way out into
future, as present is laced with mine field of suffocating space for
Indian women.
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