Posts Tagged ‘Final Straw’
India systematic raping customs? The Final Straw?
What’s her name? I see a picture of her. Many demonstrations AND outraged condemnations, but no name. Why? A taboo?
Is this raped girl must die incognito in order to preserve whose dignity, whose safety?
She was 23
Her fault she boarded the wrong bus
And SHE WAS A GIRL
Six men raped her, indian file, and used an iron rod to tear her vagina-
Small intestine and large intestine came out
They left her to die on the road
Naked!
Wounded!
Exposed!
Devastated
What’s more is that no one even turned to look at her
No one even bothered to throw a shawl on the ill-clad
ill-fated girl
She can never live a normal married life again
She Went into coma five times since 16th December
She was unconscious
Critical and hasn’t been able to stop crying
But don’t worry
She wasn’t your sister
She wasn’t your daughter
But she could be.
The brutality has to stop right here guys
These people deserve serious punishment for their cruel,
Perverted act
She died yesterday Saturday 29th
December 2012
Rest in Peace♥
Raping doesn’t only happen in India..
But in every country around the world..
Is this how we treat our women?
It Makes me ashamed to even live on this planet today
If her death Touches u and you are against RAPE
“Write RIP”
If u Support RAPE
“IGNORE”

Emma Ruby-Sachs – of Avaaz.org wrote:
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She was a physical therapy student who boarded a bus in Delhi last month. Six men locked the door, and savagely raped her for hours, including with a metal rod.
The ringleader of the woman’s rapists coldly says she deserved itbecause she dared to stand up to him.
They dumped her naked in the street, and after bravely fighting for her life, she died last weekend.
Across India, people are responding in massive protests to say enough is enough.
In India a woman is raped every 22 minutes, and few see justice.
Globally, a staggering 7 in 10 women will be physically or sexually abused in their lifetime.
This horror in Delhi is the last straw — it’s 2013, and the brutal, venal, global war on women must stop. We can start by drawing the line in India.
The government is accepting public comments for the next 24 hours.
We urgently need both stronger law enforcement and a massive public education program to change the grotesque but common male attitudes that permit violence against women.
If 1 million of us join the call for action, we can help make this young woman’s horror the last straw, and the beginning of a new hope:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/end_indias_war_on_women/?bFAfecb&v=20715
Blaming the victim and other outrageous attitudes are found across society, including in the police system who continually fail to investigate rape.
Such views repress women and corrupt men everywhere.
Massively funded public education campaigns have radically shifted social behaviour on drunk driving and smoking, and can impact the treatment of women.
Tackling the root causes of India’s rape epidemic is vital, alongside better laws and faster legal processes.
Advertising in India is relatively cheap, so a significant funding commitment could blanket airwaves in multiple media markets for a sustained period of time.
The ads should target male subcultures where conservative misogyny thrives, directly challenging and shaming those attitudes, ideally using messengers like popular sports figures that carry authority with the audience.
We have just 1 day to influence the official Commission set up to find ways to crack down on India’s wave of sexual violence. If we can show real success in shifting attitudes in India, the model can be applied to other countries.
The money spent will more than pay for itself by reducing poverty and promoting development, since treatment and empowerment of women has been identified as one of the greatest single drivers of social and economic progress. Click to send a message directly to the Indian government:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/end_indias_war_on_women/?bFAfecb&v=20715
From opposing the stoning of women in Iran, to supporting the reproductive rights of women in Morocco, Uzbekistan and Honduras, to lobbying for real action to counter the growing ‘rape trade’ in trafficked women and girls, our community has been on the front lines of the fight to end the war on women. This new year begins with new resolve in India.
With hope and determination,
Emma, Ricken, Luis, Meredith, Iain, Ian, Marie, Michelle, Alaphia, Allison and the rest of the Avaaz team
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India gang-rape: Five suspects charged in Delhi (BBC)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-20896031
Verma committee flooded with suggestions on rape (News One India)
http://news.oneindia.in/2012/12/26/verma-committee-flooded-with-suggestions-on-rape-1120658.html
India’s ‘rape culture’ can be changed: women authors (Hindustan Times)
http://www.hindustantimes.com/Books/Chunk-HT-UI-BooksSectionPage-LiteraryBuzz/India-s-rape-culture-can-be-changed-Women-authors/Article1-984318.aspx
Activists woe low conviction rate, long trials (Times of India)
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Activists-woe-low-conviction-rate-long-trials/articleshow/17657522.cms
Delhi Gang-Rape Underscores Rising Sexual Violence Against Indian Women (IB Times)
http://www.ibtimes.com/delhi-gang-rape-underscores-rising-sexual-violence-against-indian-women-944030
Rise in rapes across India (ZeeNews)
http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/rapes-in-india-rise-by-873-percent-from-1953_817894.html
70% of women experience physical or sexual violence in their lifetime (UN report)
http://www.un.org/en/women/endviolence/pdf/apromiseisapromise.pdf