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niyad

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Sat Sep 17, 2022, 02:02 PM Sep 2022

Bodies of teenage Dalit sisters found hanging from tree in India (severe trigger warning)

Bodies of teenage Dalit sisters found hanging from tree in India (severe trigger warning)

Police say the two minors were gang raped and then hung from a tree in Uttar Pradesh state, adding that six suspects have been arrested.
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Activists in Bengaluru hold placards during a demonstration against the death of a 19-year-old Dalit woman in Uttar Pradesh state [File: Manjunath Kiran/AFP]
By Rifat Fareed
Published On 15 Sep 202215 Sep 2022

There is uproar in India after the bodies of two sisters belonging to the marginalised Dalit community were found hanging from a tree in the northern Uttar Pradesh state. Police suspect the two girls, aged 15 and 17, were gang raped and murdered in the Lakhimpur Kheri district. Six accused men have been arrested, they said. Sanjeev Suman, the police chief in Lakhimpur Kheri, told reporters the two minors, residents of Tamoli Purva village in the district, were lured to a nearby field on Wednesday afternoon and allegedly raped by the accused. “The men allegedly strangulated them with their scarf and hung them from a tree. The investigation is on,” he said.
Police identified the six accused as Chhotu, Junaid, Sohail, Hafizul, Karimuddin, and Arif. They said Chhotu is the victims’ neighbour and had introduced the two sisters to the rest of the men a few days ago.

Dalits, formerly referred to as the “untouchables”, fall at the bottom of India’s complex caste system. For centuries, they have been victims of discrimination and persecution by privileged caste groups despite laws in place for their protection. Ram Gautam, the uncle of the girls and a construction worker in Lakhimpur Kheri, said the family is waiting for a postmortem report. “We are shocked. The younger one was a high school student and the older one was a school dropout,” he told Al Jazeera.



On Wednesday, the residents of Tamoli Purva village blocked roads in protest against the gang rape and killing of the two Dalit sisters.


Uttar Pradesh is considered one of the most unsafe Indian states for women. The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data shows that crimes against women in India’s most populous state increased by 15 percent in 2021 compared with the previous year.
The NCRB data also shows that there was a 45 percent increase in reported rapes of Dalit women between 2015 and 2020 in India.
In 2020, a 19-year-old Dalit girl was gang raped and murdered in Uttar Pradesh’s Hathras district. The incident sparked weeks of protests and outrage after the police were accused of forcibly burning the victim’s body in the dead of the night. A Muslim journalist on his way to report the crime was arrested. In October last year, a similar incident was reported in Uttar Pradesh’s Amroha district where a teenage rape survivor was murdered by the accused neighbour and her body hung on a tree. In the same state’s Badaun district in 2014, the bodies of two cousins were found hanging from a tree.


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Women from various organisations protest in New Delhi against the alleged gang rape of a Dalit teenager in Uttar Pradesh state [File: Money Sharma/AFP]

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New Delhi-based feminist and activist Kavita Krishnan said Uttar Pradesh since 2017 is being ruled by an “aggressive Hindu supremacist ruler whose rule has emboldened criminals, especially those who indulge in violence against oppressed caste, women and minorities”. The state is ruled by the BJP’s Yogi Adityanath, a saffron-clad Hindu monk known for his anti-Muslim hate speech as well as controversial statements on women. “Generally, it (state) has great lawlessness because he (chief minister) is someone who has made no secret of his contempt for the idea of respect for women’s rights and women’s equality,” Krishnan told Al Jazeera.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/9/15/bodies-of-teenage-dalit-sisters-found-hanging-from-tree-in-india
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Bodies of teenage Dalit sisters found hanging from tree in India (severe trigger warning) (Original Post) niyad Sep 2022 OP
Women don't treat men this way. When will women be safe from men on this planet? Irish_Dem Sep 2022 #1
Sadly, not in our lifetimes. niyad Sep 2022 #2
The planet has a significant number of deranged people hostile to humanity and the planet. RKP5637 Sep 2022 #3
Not until the patriarchy is dead. And I mean stake in the heart dead. CrispyQ Sep 2022 #4
Yes the culture has to be changed. We have to stop seeing these things as normal. Irish_Dem Sep 2022 #5

RKP5637

(67,032 posts)
3. The planet has a significant number of deranged people hostile to humanity and the planet.
Sat Sep 17, 2022, 02:21 PM
Sep 2022

I think it will be quite awhile. It seems to be inscribed in their genetic makeup, perhaps, as well as conditioned.

CrispyQ

(36,234 posts)
4. Not until the patriarchy is dead. And I mean stake in the heart dead.
Sat Sep 17, 2022, 02:23 PM
Sep 2022
Men fear women will laugh at them.
Women fear men will kill them.


on edit - Unfortunately, these types of men will probably always exist, but we could create cultures that don't cultivate them.

Irish_Dem

(45,657 posts)
5. Yes the culture has to be changed. We have to stop seeing these things as normal.
Sat Sep 17, 2022, 03:17 PM
Sep 2022

And that there is nothing we can do about it.

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