VIOLATION AGAINST WOMEN :
23rd United Nations Human Rights Council, 27th May - 14th June, 2013
Moderator: Dr Charles Graves
RooM: XXV
Date: 10th JUNE, 2013
SPONSOR: LIBERATION
Time: 15:00 - 17:00 Hrs
Speakers: Kaushalya Panwar (Dalit), Irene Petricia Hujon and Victoria Dove Dimandja .
Dr Awatar Singh Sekhon Participates in Discussion: Participating in the discussion, Dr Sekhon Said that impunity, rapes of women regardless of age by the Indian armed personnel working to control insurgency and Sovereignty movements are not only happenings and victimized the Dalit and Northeast women, but the women of Punjabalias "Robbed" Punjab of 15th August, 1947, the women of the Internationally Disputed Areas of Jammu and Kashmir (IDA:JK), Bihar and other states have suffered also at the hands of the law-enforcing agencies and armed personnel ever since 15th August, 1947. In fact, when the political system and the corrupt politicians rule the country, the impunity culture bound to play its role and the innocent citizens fall victim of the culture.
In the "Robbed" PUNJAB of Sikhs, almost 5-7 females, ranging from 2- to 9-year-old, fall victim of the impunity culture, corrupt politicians are unable to control impunity because they are elected by the electorates based on 'Money for Votes' (NDTV discussion on India's problems in the middle of May, 2013), the three letter word, who are placed in the office not only by their qualities basis, but on their corrupt, unethical, morally and mentally bankrupt state of their mind. These corrupt practices of the politicians put them into their office, and they find themselves difficult to control crimes and corruption-oriented problems in their life span of the government. If the ’Money for Votes’ system elected political people finds themselves incapable to control crime like rapes, they themselves become the part of crime and cannot do what they had promised as election promises to their electorates. Who is going to solve the peoples' problems, it is anybody's guess?
I am aware of the 'vultures' of the armed personnel in Manipur massively raped a young girl, mutilated her sexual parts, killed her and threw her body in front of the Army Headquarters a few year back. None of the soldiers or spokesman came out to take the responsibility of the massive rape of the girl. Next day about 10 Manipurian women demonstrated nakedly and shouted in front of the army headquarter and challenged the armed personnel "Come on we are here and do whatever you would like to do with us." Shamelessly, none of the coward-armed personnel came out to answer these demonstrating the ladies. This is an example given by the cowardice-armed personnel of the
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