23 September 2010

Attacks on North Eastern Women and Equality

By Walter Fernandes

One more Naga woman’s modesty was violated at New Delhi this week. Once again some fundamentalists are planning to repeat what they did in March after an attack on a woman from the Northeast. They circulated a leaflet and a statement on the internet that women from the Northeast are themselves to blame for the attacks because they are Christians and wear loose clothes which are not in consonance with Indian culture. That provokes men to attack them. In March they claimed at first that Christian criminals had attacked women from the Northeast. When the man arrested for the crime turned out to be of another religion they changed tracks and circulated this leaflet

That reminded one of another incident in 1999. During his visit to Gujarat on 10th January 1999, right in the middle of attacks on Christians, the then Prime Minister Mr A. B. Vajpayee said that the country needed a debate on conversions. Reacting to this statement an editorial in The Times of India on 26th January, 1999 said that such a demand was equivalent to a rapist demanding a debate on the clothes worn by women. That is what the fundamentalist forces did in March and will probably repeat again.

It is not the first such incident in the national capital. Two years ago the Delhi police had prepared a dress code for women from the Northeast. It was withdrawn after protests from the students of the region because of its assumption that North Eastern women were to blame for the attacks. Police records show that around 40 percent of all women molested in the capital region are from the Northeast. Many of them are attacked while returning from work late at night. The attack in March was around midnight when the woman was going to the bus stand to receive her sister who was returning from work. The fact that many women have to travel late at night should have prompted the police to provide additional security. Instead, they shifted the blame to their dress.

These incidents and reaction show the attitude of our society towards women. If they are attacked it is their fault. If a family breaks up it is because the woman was not a good housewife. That attitude was visible in the Parliament during the discussion on the Women’s Reservation Bill on March 8. This bill has been hanging fire for over a decade because men from most parties oppose the idea of women getting real power and ruling the country. A few women here and there may be elected. They should be happy with such tokenism and should not demand real power.

That thinking is not confined to the Hindi belt. Women’s status in the Northeast particularly among the tribes is much better than in North India. But they have very little political power. Even in Meghalaya where all three tribes are matrilineal, their higher status does not extend to the political sphere. The last Legislative Assembly of Meghalaya had three women members. At present there is one. Some states like Nagaland have never elected a woman. The number women legislators is negligible in the remaining states.

Political power is only a symbol of women’s status in a society. A study done in the first decade of the 21st century showed that 64 percent of women in Assam accepted wife beating as a husband’s right. One has seen boys from the Northeast studying in Delhi going around with girls of other communities. But the same boys use their power as officials of their students’ union to ask girls who are friendly with boys of other communities to go back home because it was against tribal culture. A large number of persons in the metropolitan cities take for granted that women from the Northeast are of loose character.

This is the context of women’s demand to be treated as full citizens of the country and of their community. But those who have power refuse to share it with the powerless. The fundamentalists like those who circulated the scurrilous leaflet use religion to justify it. In their thinking only North Indian upper caste Hindus are fully Indian. The rest are second class citizen. The people of the Northeast, especially of the Mongoloid stock belong to this category. That turns women of the region into third class citizens. If they are Christians they go even lower on that ladder. They have no rights, so if they are molested it is their fault and they should not become emotional about it.

During the first International Women’s Decade in 1975, Tarzi Vitaci, a Sri Lankan thinker wrote in Newsweek that the view that women are emotional and not rational was only one facet of the overall attitude towards people whom the powerful treat as inferior. For example, the newspapers that speak of women as weak and emotional are also the ones that present the people of the Third World as inferior. They report “big crowds” joining demonstrations in the West but Asia and Africa only have “unruly mobs” that are not fully rational. They do not have a right to demonstrate particularly against the rich countries.

The above leaflet betrays the same attitude towards women in general and those of the Northeast in particular. It exhorts the people of the Northeast to learn “Indian” culture and not provoke and tempt men. In the fundamentalist worldview, men have all the liberty they need but women should follow the “cultural norms” laid down by men. Every year on Valentine’s Day one sees young men wearing blue jeans asking women to give up western customs and wear only Indian dress.

It is time one recognised everyone’s right to equality. The women’s reservation bill is only one step towards it. It will not achieve equality by itself. Many more changes have to come for our society to live up to the constitutional mandate of gender, caste and religious equality. The solution lies in a movement towards such a just society and not in justifying attacks on women, on Dalits and on tribals in the name of religion or race. Is the country ready for it?
22 September 2010

Houses Dismantled at Mizoram Due to Earth Faults

earth faults in mamit Aizawl, Sep 22 : The Mizoram government today said that at least 61 houses in Mamit town at the Mizoram-Tripura border has been dismantled due to threats posed by earth faults.

Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla today informed the state Assembly that many houses were affected by cracks appearing on the ground in the town and a Presbyterian church building and a primary school are also in a perilous situation.

Cracks, which appeared in different parts of the Mamit town, has rendered many families homeless, he said adding that the affected families were evacuated and have been asked to stay in halls and schools or at their relatives'' houses.

The district deputy commissioner has disbursed Rs 20 lakh among the affected families and each family whose house have been dismantled were given Rs 35,000, he said.

A three-member team of legislators led by Disaster Management and Rehabilitation Minister Nihar Kanti Chakma left for Mamit today to organize rescue and relief works and also to disburse interim relief to the affected people.

NGO Appeals Manipur Govt to Check Child Trafficking

trafficking of children Imphal, Sep 22 : An NGO, Public Monitoring Committee, has urged the Manipur government to check trafficking of children.

The president of the organisation Phenri Remei said special attention should be given to fight the menace as there is an increasing trend of child trafficking in Manipur.

The need of the hour is to use the intelligence wing, police, Army and strong action should be taken up against those involved and especially the master mind behind the fresh spurt of such acts, he demanded.

He revealed that three children of Longmai (Noney) NH-53 , Tamenglong district were rescued by their parents from Bishnupur Bus Parking, Moirang Leikai and Imphal on September 17 last while the minors were about to board a bus.

They are all studying in Domini English School, Noney Bazar, NH-53.

The children later told their parents that they were going to meet one Michael Nepali, a contact person for their journey to Chennai to earn a livelihood.

Naga Hoho Shares Solidarity With AASU

AASU Kohima, Sep 22 : The Naga Hoho, the apex traditional body of all Naga tribes, has expressed its solidarity with the All Assam Students' Union (AASU) over the unfortunate incident on September 15 last and appealed to AASU to review the actions against Nagaland.

In a press statement, Naga Hoho President Keviletuo Kiewhuo and General Secretary P Chuba Ozukum appealed the Government of Assam and the collective leaders AASU to review their agenda of imposing 'detrimental actions' against the Naga people so as to maintain the sisterly relationship which have been enjoyed by both the states since time immemorial.

It was observed that there were contradictory versions of the incident by the parties involved.

In this regard, the Hoho said it strongly feels that the episode was very unfortunate and both the parties should have maintained utmost restraint in order to avoid such incidences of adverse consequences.

Maintaining that the setting up of an enquiry commission by the State Government calls for a thorough investigation into the circumstances leading to the unwanted situation is timely and laudable, the Naga Hoho appealed to the concerned authority to accomplish the mission within the stipulated time in the interest of both the states, the statement added.

Justin Bieber, Jasmine Villegas Lock Lips in Car

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The Teen pop star Justin Bieber was caught on camera smooching 16-year-old Jasmine Veillegas on September 9.

Bieber and Villegas caught on camera while they were spending private and romantic moment in the back seat of car.

Following the report from a gossip website, it became hot trend on Twitter and fans start teasing the young stars.

However, Bieber avoided any comment but his manager replied on behalf of him saying he handle the situation as a mature.

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Manipur Women Sepak Takraw Players Molested

Manipur women Sepak Takraw Guwahati, Sep 22 : Members of the Manipur women Sepak Takraw team went on a rampage after they were allegedly assaulted by an electrician in their room in the wee hours on Wednesday, official sources said.

The electrician, identified as Phool Kumar Das, along with another person, entered their room at around 2:30 am, allegedly tried to take their photographs on the mobile phones and even attempted to assault them.

The players, who had come to participate in the ongoing 21st Senior National Sepak Takraw Championship here, beat up Das who was subsequently arrested by security forces.

Later the players went on a rampage damaging the building where they were lodged and even broke the glasses of a police vehicle before sitting on a dharna at the Nehru Stadium's entrance.

They prevented other players, who have come for morning practice session for different disciplines, from entering the venue and a cricket player was assaulted.

Manipur players had threatened to withdraw from the championship but later agreed to participate after being assured of full security by the Assam government and immediate dismissal of the electrician.

Additional security forces have been posted at the stadium, sources said.