by ADMIN on JANUARY 13, 2013 · http://www.dalitweb.org/ Asha Kowtal She was young and carefree, exploring life and trying to live it to the fullest. As a young girl she wanted to look beautiful, study well and become an independent and confident woman. She used… Continue Reading →
January 11, 2013 Following the sensational GS Road molestation case in Assam last year, blogger Local Tea Party wrote a blog post about what to tell your son on rape. You do one thing. First you grow up. Because, if… Continue Reading →
Zia Haq, Hindustan Times New Delhi, January 10, 2013 Dalit women constitute the worst victims of sexual violence in India, along with rapes committed by security forces, a UN-authorised status report has said. A large proportion of such crimes against… Continue Reading →
सोनी सॉरी VS पोलीस थाना सोनी सॉरी एक नारी है , आदिवासी होने की मारी है , जिसमे उसपर ज़ुल्म किया , वो जैल का अधिकारी है .. इज़्ज़त तार तार किया सारा , पीसा , कुचला . जानवर सा… Continue Reading →
Minor’s female neighbour, who allegedly helped the accused kidnap and rape her in November, is threatening her parents; neighbour’s friend “strips and urinates” in front of victim’s house January 08, 2013 MUMBAI Shiva Devnath, Mid Day A 12-year-old girl raped… Continue Reading →
By Amrita Nandy | Jan 7, 2013, 1 Feminists have long tried to build an understanding that desexualises rape — in law and everyday life, says Nivedita Menon. With violence against Indian women on the rise, the debate over feminist politics and its relevance… Continue Reading →
Shubhra Gupta : New Delhi, Sun Jan 06 2013, A few days back, someone I thought I knew well cornered me with a volley of verbal abuse. A few days back, someone I thought I knew well cornered me with… Continue Reading →
The BBC;s Geeta Pandey in Delhi remembers some of the prominent rape cases which made the headlines when they happened, but have now faded from the public memory. There have been widespread protests in India since the 16 December… Continue Reading →
All about my mothers Monobina Gupta | January 5, 2013 We must find a new language of defining women because they can never be free, or safe, if we persist with old patriarchal notions of looking at them, says Monobina Gupta…. Continue Reading →
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