INDIA: Gang rape of a tribal woman by upper caste men
in Uttar Pradesh 

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ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION - URGENT APPEALS PROGRAM


14 February 2006
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UA-062-2006: INDIA: Gang rape of a tribal woman by
upper caste men in Uttar Pradesh

INDIA: Rape; Discrimination; Police inaction; Rule of
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Dear friends,

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received
information from the People's Vigilance Committee for
Human Rights (PVCHR), a local human rights group
working in Uttar Pradesh, India, regarding the gang
rape of a young woman.  The woman belonged to the Nut
Community (a scheduled tribe) in Sirsi village,
Chandauli District, Uttar Pradesh.  She was gang raped
by four men from the upper caste Hindu Community on 14
January 2006. According to the latest information we
have received, the Chandauli police have delayed the
arrest of the perpetrators who, after an unreasonably
long length of time were finally arrested. The victim
and her family are afraid that they will face
intimidation from the Indian community around them
because the perpetrators are from an influential upper
caste community in the area.  

Seven families comprising of 35 individuals belonging
to the Nut Community, reside at Sirsi Village,
Chandauli District, Uttar Pradesh, India. The Nut
Community are one of the most marginalized tribe
communities in Indian society and they have been
living in this village for generations. At 1:00am on
14 January 2006, four men namely Pankaj Singh, Barsati
Singh, Pintu Singh and Ghutau Singh from near Hinauti
Village came to Sirsi Village and attacked a family
residing in the Nut Community. The four men brutally
assaulted family members and chased them away from the
house, leaving one member of the family; Ms. X (aged
22) alone in the house. The four men then forcibly
took her to the pulse plants field, 1 kilometer away
from her house, where they gang raped her for three
hours. When the victim fell unconscious, they threw
her onto a nearby railway line and left Sirsi
Village..  

In the early hours of the same day, an old woman
living in Sirsi village found the victim lying on the
railway line and informed this discovery to other
villagers. The victim's family reported the incident
to the Chandauli Police Station and lodged a First
Information Report (FIR) against the four perpetrators
under Section 376 Indian Penal Code and under Section
3(2) and 5 of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes
(Prevention of Atrocities) Act 1989.

However, the police delayed taking any action into
this case or arresting the perpetrators.  They only
arrested the perpetrators over 40 hours later because
of pressure from the Nut Community. The four
perpetrators are members of the Singh Community, which
are feudal landlords and have huge influence over the
village. 

In such cases of abuse by the Singh Community, it is
common in India that the victims, who are mostly from
the poorest sectors in society, are pressured by the
perpetrators to withdraw their complaints against
them. In particular, when the perpetrators belong to
an upper Hindu Community, the victims face even more
serious intimidation and pressure.  In many cases, if
they refuse to withdraw their complaints, they are
forced to leave their place of residence. Due to this,
the victim and her family are afraid that they will
face similar problems as described above.  

The Nut Community members in Sirsi Village live in
very poor conditions and have to make their living by
begging. They live in small huts without roofs and do
not own any land. The land where the Nut Community
have lived for generations is owned by the government
(Gram Samaj). Section 122 B (f) of the Uttar Pradesh
Zimindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act 1950
guarantees the people legal ownership over the land if
they have resided on it for over 22 years. However,
such rights of the Nut Community members have never
been realized. It is also reported that there are 14
children who are all under the age of 14 but do not go
to school and many families do not have ration cards
despite their dreadful living conditions.  

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

The Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention
of Atrocities) Act of 1989 has been established for
the purpose of giving special protection to
marginalized communities in India. However, it has no
meaning in Uttar Pradesh because the district
administration, particularly the local police do not
care for the tribal communities and thus have failed
to implement the law.  The police also conspire with
influential persons within the district who exploit
the tribal communities. Urgent action is required to
pressurize the local authorities to take strict action
according to the SC/ST Act 1989 so that the
perpetrators are punished accordingly and the victim
is adequately compensated.   

SUGGESTED ACTION:
Please write to the authorities listed below and urge
them to prosecute the perpetrators by strictly
implementing the SC/ST Act 1989 in this case. Please
also urge the relevant authorities to ensure that the
victim and her family receive adequate compensation
and protection from the alleged perpetrators.       

Sample letter:

Dear _________,

INDIA: Gang rape of a tribal woman by upper caste men
in Uttar Pradesh

Name of victim: Ms. X (name withheld), aged 22,
resident of Sirsi Village, Chandauli District, Uttar
Pradesh, India, belongs to the Nut Community
Name of alleged perpetrators: 
1. Pankaj Singh, son of Brahma Singh
2. Barsati Singh, son of Ramvilas Singh
3. Pintu Singh, son of Mahesh Singh
4. Ghutau Singh, son of Bharat Singh
All reside in Hinauti Village, Chandauli Police
Station, Chandauli District, Uttar Pradesh, India 
Date of incident: Early morning of 14 January 2006
Place of incident: Pulse plants field 1 kilometer away
from the victim's house in Sirsi Village
Police station the case was reported: Chandauli Police
Station

I am writing to voice my deep concern regarding a gang
rape of a young woman belonging to the Nut Community
(a scheduled tribe) by four men from the upper caste
Hindu Community, which took place in Sirsi village,
Chandauli District, Uttar Pradesh on 14 January 2006.
According to the information I have received, the four
men approached the victim's house and severely
assaulted her family members. They then dragged the
victim to a pulse plants field 1 kilometer away from
her house and gang raped her for three hours. The
victim's family lodged a First Information Report
(FIR) under Section 376 Indian Penal Code as well as
under Section 3(2) and 5 of Scheduled Caste and
Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act 1989
against the above named perpetrators at the Chandauli
Police Station.

I was also informed that the Chandauli police have
unreasonably delayed the arrest of the perpetrators;
40 hours after the incident of rape had occurred and
the police had still not arrested anyone of the
perpetrators. Although the perpetrators were finally
arrested, I have doubts over whether the police have
the will to pursue the action against the
perpetrators. In many similar cases, a common
incidence is that the victims are forced to withdraw
their complaints due to the serious intimidation and
threats made by the perpetrators.  The local police do
not care about the tribal community and fail to
implement the laws that are supposed to protect such
communities.  Instead, the police conspire with those
who try to exploit the tribal communities. Even the
SC/ST Act 1989, which gives special protection to
marginalized communities, does very little to alter
the status of these people.  

I therefore strongly urge you to ensure that the
perpetrators are prosecuted under the SC/ST Act 1989
and receive a proper punishment. The victim should
also receive adequate compensation under this Act. I
also urge you to take proper action to protect the
victim and her family from the intimidation by the
perpetrators. I want to remind you that there are
currently no remedies available for the victim and her
family and this is aggravated by the fact that there
is no effective system of witness protection to ensure
the security of the victims. I further urge the
Government of India to strictly implement the SC/ST
Act in order to eliminate the violence against the
marginalized communities in the country. 

Yours sincerely,

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PLEASE SEND LETTERS TO:

1. Mr. Yashpal Singh, IPS
Director General of Police
Tilak Marg, Lucknow
Uttar Pradesh
INDIA
Tel : +91 52 2220 6104
Fax :+91 52 2220 6120, 2220 6174. 
E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

2. Mr. Mulayam Singh Yadav
Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh 
Chief Minister's Secretariat 
Lucknow 
Uttar Pradesh 
INDIA 
Fax: + 91 52 2223 0002 / 2223 9234

3. Mr. Guru Prasad
District Magistrate
Chandauli, Uttar Pradesh
INDIA
Tel: +91-5412-262557
Fax: +91-542-262500

4. Mr. R.K.Chaturvedi
Superintendent of Police (SP) 
Chandauli,Uttar Pradesh
INDIA
Tel: +91-5412-262480
Fax: +91-5412-262478

5. Justice A. S. Anand
Chairperson
National Human Rights Commission of India
Faridkot House, Copernicus Marg 
New Delhi-110001
INDIA
Tel: + 91 11 2307 4448
Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

6. Justice A.P. Mishra 
Chairperson 
Uttar Pradesh Human Rights Commission 
6-A Kalidass Marg 
Lucknow 
Uttar Pradesh
INDIA
Tel: + 91 52 2272 6742 
Fax: + 91 52 2272 6743

7. Ms. Yakin Erturk
Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women
c/o Ms Lucinda Ohanlon
Room 3-042
OHCHR-UNOG, Palais Wilson,
8-14 Avenue de la Paix,
1211 Geneva 10
SWITZERLAND
Tel: +41 22 917 9615
Fax: +41 22 917 9006 (Attn: Special Rapporteur on
Violence against Women)
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Thank you. 

Urgent Appeals Programme 
Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)


Posted on 2006-02-14
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