--- On Wed, 28/1/09, sukla.sen <[email protected]> wrote:
From: sukla.sen <[email protected]>











    
            







Dear friends,

Please see and share with others a Draft Statement on the Mangalore
assault. If you have any suggestions on the draft or if you would like
to add your name to the Statement please let us know by email to

<sum...@gmail. com> by Friday 30th evening, so that we can issue the
statement as soon as possible.


Thanks.

Draft Statement on Mangalore Assault


We, women and men, condemn the brutal and unprovoked assault by
self-appointed moral police on young women having lunch in a pub in
the coastal city of Mangalore, Karnataka, during the afternoon of 

Saturday, 24 January 2009. We are saddened by the inaction of the
public who looked on and simply watched the attack unfold. But we
appreciate the attitude and actions of the staff of the pub who tried
to intervene and the few young men who stood up to the attackers.


We are shocked by the tardy action of the State administration,
police, and political leadership, some of whom have dismissed this is
as a 'minor incident'. We do not believe that violent threats to the

democratic freedoms and human rights of all citizens, including women,
can be treated as minor.

We are deeply disturbed by the sharply escalating trend of political
and social violence against women in public and private spaces as

means to enforce a particularly regressive interpretation of culture
in the name of 'religion and country' that has been taking place in
several parts of India. We condemn all such forms of gender-based
violence against women and also children (girls and boys) and the

attitudes that make such violence acceptable, whether in the family,
social or public spheres. 

We believe this was not an isolated assault by a bunch of hooligans
but part of the profoundly contested political struggle over what

constitutes Indian traditions, religions and cultures. It is evident
that in this instance the attackers were emboldened to carry out the
unprovoked assault in a political environment that supports a
particularly narrow and fanatical view of Indian culture as also a

repressive attitude to women.

We recognise the role of the media in bringing this to public notice
and the media's unrelenting efforts to get the State to act against
those immediately responsible for the assault. However, we are

troubled by the ethical question of why those members of the media who
had prior knowledge of this did not inform the police, which was their
duty as citizens.

Sumi Krishna, Bangalore
Ammu Joseph, Bangalore 

Soma K.P., New Delhi
U. Vindhya, Hyderabad
Joy Ranadive, Ahmedabad
Mary E. John, New Delhi
Gopa Samanta, Burdwan (West Bengal)
Anuradha Prasad, Bangalore
Sharad Lele, Bangalore
Prajval Shastri, Bangalore

Ajit Menon, Chennai
Cynthia Stephen, Bangalore 


-- 
We have to start looking at the world through women's eyes' how are human 
rights, peace and development defined from the perspective of the lives of 
women? It's also important to look at the world from the perspective of the 
lives of diverse women, because there is not single women's view, any more than 
there is a single men's view." 

-- Charlotte Bunch 

Adv  Kamayani Bali Mahabal
South Asia Advocacy Coordinator
Women's Health and Rights Advocacy Partnership (WHRAP)
Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre For Women (ARROW)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

website: http://www.arrow. org.my
Mobile-009198207492 04
skype:lawyercumacti vist
icq-lawyercumactivi st

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