Just read today's headlines in the Weekender about the 57 goan home science girls molested in a north indian train. Its shocking that Indian men enmasse behave in this terrible manner and especially those who were going to answer exams for the posts of police constables?
I have attached another such case below that happened earlier this year in Mumbai. What kind of society are we living in, which condones this kind of behaviour? Bollywood movies depicting such scenes should be censored, as molestation and rapes are the only type of sex education that is given to children in our society. And no, even if you say its different in Goa, these things happen in Goa too...but never to that scale. Is there a solution? Jen ==================== 23 ways to prevent molestation in public http://nitawriter.wordpress.com/2007/01/05/23-ways-to-prevent-molestation/ Its all tumbling out of the closet. This recent molestation incident concerns an Australian woman from Sydney. She admitted on live television (CNN-IBN) yesterday that she and her boy-friend were right there - at the Gateway - and exactly the same kind of molestation that had happened to the unknown girl at the Gateway of India happened to her. There were tears in the couples eyes as they narrated the sordid saga of her being pinched, pushed, shoved and felt up. She asked her boy-friend to cover her from the back as that is where the hands were coming from. Finally they escaped and ofcourse, cancelled the rest of their India trip. They are going back. They also spoke to Midday. Lee said: We used to get strange looks from people for being foreigners, but we never really felt unsafe. After this incident, we fear for our safety. We are terrified. Midday also reported this incident where an American woman was molested by a fifteen-year old boy who had asked her to take his photograph at the Prince of Wales museum. The bitter truth This can happen to any girl or woman anywhere in India. But everyone, including the government, the travel agencies, the police and hotels gloss over the fact that eve-teasing and molestation is part and parcel of daily life in India. Nobody wants to know what the average woman suffers every single day at the hands of perverts. Rude and continuous staring at body parts, lewd remarks and gestures, brushing against womens bodies, touching, grabbing and even hard pinching and twisting..these things happen all the time in all the cities in India. What exactly happens simply depends on opportunity the perverts get. As we cant depend on the police to stop this menace and we cannot change the mentality of these people, lets save ourselves. It is not possible to stop the lewd remarks and staring - but molestation can be reduced. Here are a few tips which will be of great use not only to the uninitiated, but also to those women who are new to India. A few guidelines to prevent molestation..and er they are just guidelines: 1) Do not go walk around in any crowded public place (meaning - packed with people), whether it is a park, a procession, a celebration, a square or a market even if you are with someone, even if it is a known safe place and even if it is daylight. Be careful in a discotheque or a party which is packed with people you dont know. 2) Generally malls and theatres are safe but it is possible to get caught in a crowd here too. If by chance you are caught in a rush of people (while entering or leaving a theatre for example) be instantly on alert. Keep as much of a distance from the men and ofcourse its best to wait until the crowd leaves. 3) If you go for a movie or any show, always make the man accompanying you sit next to the man in the next seat. Most Indian couples do this naturally and no one thinks of it as unusual. 4) Do not under any circumstances travel in a crowded bus. If you take a local train then only use the ladies compartment. (An NRI I know traveled in a general compartment and had a bad time - it was rush hour.) An overhelming majority of and rickshaw drivers are decent, at least in Mumbai and Pune but do avoid going around alone in a cab or rickshaw alone if you dont know the road and if you are alone. 5) If you catch anyone leering at you or if you hear a lewd remark, ignore it if you alone. However if you are being touched you need to make a fuss. 6) If you have to hand over money or recieve change from anyone, I mean a guy whom you think could be leching, it is better that you diplomatically suggest that they keep the change on the counter. If you do it casually no one will get offended. 7) Avoid eye-contact with strange men. Generally, talking to strange men is unusual here. 8. Do not share taxis or rickshaws with strangers. Ever. And definitely avoid getting into a cab or rick if there is another person next to the driver, his friend or relative. 9) My suggestion is that avoid traveling to India as a tourist if you are a single woman. Single women living in India know the ways here. A single foreigner will not. 10) Avoid small talk with cabbies, shop-keepers or other strange men. Dont even accede to any males request to take his photograph and never ask any man to take yours. An Indian woman approached in this way will probably snub the man. 11) A hotel employee might genuinely want to help you, as part of the good service of the hotel. However, be alert. If the man looks at your breasts or crotch, refuse the help. There are always ladies around who can help. 12) Its a sad reflection on our society but a woman who shows skin (legs above the knees, low cut top) is thought to be a woman who wants or deserves to be ogled at, molested or raped. There will be eve-teasing. (Update: I am adding this for those who feel that I am implying that women should as a rule dress modestly: No, this is not a morality lecture. I am giving tips on how to help yourself. If you think you can handle it, wearing a mini in a crowded public place, its fine. These are not hard and fast rules, simply tips. But generally you find that in India, girls in minis go around in cars, and do not use public transport. It is absolutely safe wearing a mini in mall or even on the streets, specially if you are accompanied by a male, but ofcourse you will get attention. Every woman has a different way of handling it, some can ignore it.) 13) Any woman who sits in a restaurant alone or is in fact even walking alone is considered a fair target by road-side romeos. By this I mean that there will be eve-teasing. 14) Be alert while standing in lines - airport lines, railway station lines or in fact any line. The guy behind you could be a pervert (dont be fooled if he is well-dressed). It is easy for a man to sidle up to you in a line so casually and so quickly that you will only know when the feeling up or breathing down your neck process is over. 15) While walking on the road always be aware of those behind you. Its not just a pick-pocket that you have to watch out for, but a pervert who will try to brush against you. There have also been several cases of cyclists coming from behind and grabbing a breast as they cycle past. This usually happens on deserted roads or at night. It happens often in Delhi. 16) Do not hang around alone in any one place for too long. People will notice and might get interested. 17) Do not for gods sake travel to an Indian village unless you are in a group or with family. I know that the author of Shantaram (Gregory Roberts) did it but he was a toughie. Law and order in villages is not as good as it is in the cities. Rape is far more common in the country-side. You will realise if you read this article or this. 18) It goes without saying that do not ever go out to a deserted place. This applies to any place in the world I guess. 19) If you have to return home at night make sure you have trusted company and a vehicle. 20) Occasions like New Years when people get drunk and are feeling festive are dangerous nights. Even people in a vehicle can be stopped. Anything can happen. People I know make it a habit to stay the night at the party and leave the next morning. 21) Avoid wearing a swimsuit unless you are in a really good hotel or in Goa! Ofcourse if you dont care about the stares, its fine. 22) Avoid a scene. Do not imagine that the public (no, not even women) or the police will support you. Lewd remarks, leering and touching strange women are not considered serious issues. Women who talk about it are thought to be making too much fuss. Unless ofcourse you are in a decent place and/or in a group but then this might not happen in the first place. These kind of incidents usually happen when a woman is alone - at a railway station or in a bus. 23) Carry a pepper spray at all times. You may ofcourse never need it. Safety issues in different cities based on my personal experiences: DELHI - a city in which I lived for almost 6 years. This city is unsafe for women. Being alone in any public place is a risk even in the day . Going out after dark is positively dangerous. Ogling, lewd remarks, touching is a daily ocurrence. Rape statistics are high. Women drivers are often heckled. Cab and rickshaw drivers are not to be trusted. CALCUTTA - a city in which I lived in for 4 years. Though the city is generally safe, there are not too many women on the roads. One of the reasons is that the percentage of working women in this city is not too high. However, even in vegetable markets I was usually surrounded by men buying vegetables. It felt odd. Yes, there is plenty of staring but as long as you avoid going out after dark chances of being molested are very low. I have traveled in Calcutta by a public bus (not crowded) and have never faced a problem. Once on the metro I had a bad experience - in a crowd. While the local Bengali people are respectful towards women, there are a lot of bad elements from other states who live there. This city is not safe after dark. BANGALORE - We lived here for a good four years. It is generally safe to move around alone in this city. You will find plenty of women on the roads, in rickshaws, behind the wheel in cars, in pubs infact everywhere! This itself makes one feel safe. However there is ogling and leering and in some places you might get a rough crowd. Take all precautions and avoid traveling alone at night. Just this summer (May 2006) my daughters friend was walking to a bus-stop in Jayanagar alone (by chance there was no one else in sight on the road) at 10 p.m. and two men on a scooter came up to her, jumped off the scooter and molested her. They were rough and she was bruised. She started screaming loudly and they ran away. This girl was badly shaken but she did not report the incident to the police. MUMBAI - I have lived here for three years now but have been visiting this city ever since I was a child. Generally safe, even in the evenings. Here too there are plenty of women on the road, in public places, in vegetable markets, in offices everywhere. However there are cheap men here too and one needs to be alert. The only bad experience I have had in this city has been at the railway station. But then, nowadays I am very wary while walking on the streets. PUNE - my birthplace and a city where I have lived for over a decade. Like Mumbai and Bangalore there are plenty of women in public places in this city. I have had several bad experiences in crowded buses - once when I was in the seventh standard and on the way to school in a 35 number bus, a Sadhu (holy man) in orange robes who was climbing into the bus behind me took out his thing and tried to touch me with it. It was one of the sickest experiences I have had. And I have had a bad experience in a Ganpati (Holy) procession on Punes Laxmis road. I had gone with a group of two other girls (it was six in the evening) and all of us were surrounded by a gang of boys and touched. We were all just 14 years old. Since then I have never ever gone to see a Ganapati and do not allow my daughters to see them either. AHMEDABAD - I have not lived here but my daughter who is a teenager, has. This city is full of road-side romeos who leer at women. It is supposed to be a safe city in many ways but there is plenty of eve-teasing. MEERUT - I lived here for one month Horrible place. Even walking in a group of girls invites lewd marks (in the day-time too). Absolutely unsafe for women. But I must add something here. I lived in a city called Dar-es-Salaam in Tanzania for two years. This is an African country and when I went there I was all prepared for an onslaught of lecherous men. But there were none! Our driver there never looked at my breasts (here drivers mostly do) and in the shops the men were polite and respectful. I used to buy vegetables from the main market (crowded), but no man ever tried to carress my hand as he handed over packages or change. I have never been stared and ogled at there either. It was such a huge relief that I wanted to stay in Tanzania forever! I felt free. Once, I went to a seedy place in Dar to buy movie tickets and I saw a group of heavily built African youths with tattoos lounging around just outside the ticket window. It was clear that they were poor and that they were rough types. There was no one around and my car was parked at a distance. I hesitated, but only for a few seconds. The men had not even looked up as I approached. So I went right to the window and bought the tickets. They did not even look at me inspite of me being dressed in tight jeans and top and being a foreigner! I could not get over this incident and thought about it for days afterwards. I came to the conclusion that in India many men are starved for sex and therefore look at every women from the sex angle. They simply cannot see women as human beings. By the way - sex in Tanzania is no big deal. The society is very open that way. Why should I judge them? I think they are far more moral than us. Note 1: In this article I am only suggesting ways to avoid harrassment on the streets and in other public places. If I am not advocating confronting a guy (I have got feedback saying that confrontation is the way to deal with it!) because if one confronts a guy on the street it would be like confronting one every few days/weeks. In these circumstances it will become impossible to live. I am not talking about dealing with rapists or even sexual assault. Nor am I referring to office harrassment as harrassment in the workplace which can be continuous and has many ramifications. That has to be dealt with differently. Also, one comment by someone directed me to another womans (a westerner) site which had tips on how to deal with the problems of sexual harrassment. She suggested talking with the guy and looking him in the eye and slowly convincing him that she is worthy of respect. This was so ridiculous that I wanted to laugh! Certainly it is a mistake to do this on the street or in a public place. I will never do it. Nor would I ever advise anyone to do it. Note 2: A lot of foreigners who come to this post find the advise a little wierd. Well, what I am saying is not new to those who live in India. I would advise those who are not familiar with India to simply google search words like eve-teasing, rape, molestation, sexual harrassment along with words like India, urban, rural and they will find that the picture is indeed a grim one. I am giving one link here: It tells you that preventing situations from developing in the first place is important Do not promote undue familiarity, especially if you are a woman. Indian women keep a good distance from men who are strangers. Touching, even hand shaking, is inappropriate. This site is for tourists but believe me its pretty mild. They dont want to frighten away the tourists. The documents you get in India for Indians are far more revealing and hard-hitting. My advise may not be politically correct and it may not be perfect but then these are just guidelines, thats all. Every individual is different and every individual situation is different. Update: A shocking incident of molestation. Some girls, some from Jai Hind College were molested near Wankhede Stadium on Marine Drive in Mumbai. This happened on 26th of September when our cricketers were riding in an open bus to celebrate their win in the T20 World Cup. This was an open bus and there were rhuge crowds along the way. This is the link to the incident. The girls were molested very badly and apparently a lot more girls were molested and seen crying on the side of the road. Groups of men surrounded the girls and did whatever they could. This is a part and parcel of our society now and everyone should beware. The police do nothing and give stupid statements like these things did not happen at one time. They always happened in India and always will unless these offenders are put behind bars for at least 10 years. Is that harsh punishment for these molesters? I dont think so. No girl is safe in crowds in any city in India. =================================================================== Dont know if I posted this link before : Mumbai New Year's Eve 2007 http://www.ibnlive.com/videos/30128/party-animals-strip-girl-in-public.html ================ http://mutiny.wordpress.com/2007/01/03/party-animals-strip-girl-molest-her-in-public-view/ ================ http://www.ibnlive.com/news/drunk-revellers-strip-molest-woman-in-public-view/top/30128-3.html?xml Mumbai: A New Year event at Mumbai's most famous landmark, the Gateway of India, is making news after it went horribly sour. Drunk revellers stripped and molested a woman in public view, as her friend watched helplessly. On New Year's eve, almost 1,500 men, many of them boisterous, had gathered at the Gateway of India to watch the fireworks. Also present there was one young woman with a male friend. Just a few minutes before midnight struck on December 31, the crowd worked itself up into a frenzy. Shadab Khan, a photographer with a local Mumbai daily, Mid-Day, was covering the event from a temporary police watchtower. The photographs he took, he says, have shaken his faith in the city he has lived in all his life. *~Jen Birmingham UK http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VascokarsUnited/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/IEIGLC/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GoanStudentsAbroad/ ====================================================================== ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better sports nut! Let your teams follow you with Yahoo Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/sports;_ylt=At9_qDKvtAbMuh1G1SQtBI7ntAcJ
