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Sunday, April 22, 2018
Death penalty - neither the answer nor the real issue
The announcement (and inclusion) of Death penalty as a punishment for rape committed on less than 12 year old girls, is an extremely sad and also a dangerous precedent. It sweeps away the real issues under the carpet and marketed as the solution to the problem of rapes and violence in the country that seems to be on the rise off late.
Unfortunately the real issue is the CONVICTION of the rapists, especially those who are powerful, well connected or affiliated with political parties. The shoddy investigation conducted in such cases is often the beginning of the safety net that ensures their escape. How does the police or the investigating agencies ensure that the investigation is well done and is sharply presented in the courts? That is the issue.
There are also other issues that we must not overlook: the hate speeches by politicians to incite their cadres for such violence. The silence from top leaders when such atrocities are either committed on people whom they do not see as their vote bank or committed by those who are somehow affiliated to them / their ideologies. How does one ensure this does not happen? That is the issue.
Then, there are some fundamental issues like the status of women in the society, the grossly distorted understanding of sexuality, the pseudo-religious ideas imposed upon people in the name of being righteous and, not to forget, the objectification of women and the notion of their ownership, as 'property'. The patriarchal society and its outlook, that renders the act of rape as a tool of revenge, subjugation and shaming the victim and / or the family, is the problem. The sick society is the problem.
The death sentence unfortunately does nothing to solve any of the actual problems. At best it remains a populist, political move to avoid or side step dissent, while pushing an entire country backwards! It also serves to distract from the issues that contribute to and allow the rapes to go on.
The likely inferences one can draw from the imposition of Death penalty are: 1. The desire to feel more powerful over the lives of the others (most likely weaker or lower in status) or 2. A moral / legal justification to one’s lust for murder that absolves one of feeling guilty. In reality it is about playing the game of death, this way or that. That an innocent person may get murdered in the process, can’t be more true today than ever before.
We certainly need to stand against rape and violence. We also must press for and ensure speedy justice and conviction of those who have committed such crimes, irrespective of their status and power. However, we need not allow ourselves to become a part of the ‘game of death’ that some love to play. No matter how much they market it as the ‘only solution’, it still remains merely 'murder' that gets a legal sanction.
A victim of rape is unlikely to benefit from it, but some politicians and those with blood lust may.
What we need is not blood on our hands but a humane society where rapes do not happen, where violence does not take place, where politicians do not incite hatred, where women are treated as equals and where children can run freely in the meadows without the fear of being stalked and killed.
Let us get our priorities right. Let us not allow ourselves to become pawns in a perverted society that may celebrate and dance to someone's death with a delusional notion that justice is served.
Parvez
April 22, 2018
Ref: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-india-rape-deathpenalty/india-approves-death-penalty-for-rape-of-girls-under-12-idUSKBN1HS09S
https://www.bloombergquint.com/law-and-policy/2018/04/22/2013-committee-had-cautioned-against-death-penalty-for-rape
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Friday, April 20, 2018
Until the demons are done
That day,
the sun must
have frozen for a while
when they descended
upon the meadow,
filled with
deceit,
and caught an eight
year old
in the middle
of her laughter.
The torn
shroud,
with little left
to doubt,
will it ever forgive
us -
our complicity
in the crime?
What have we become?
The jagged horizon
stares without
a blink.
Why does it
not speak,
stand witness
seek justice?
Was it not awake
then?
A solitary cloud
hangs over the
meadow.
Is it searching
for the horses
she left behind
that day.
A solitary cloud…?
Resurrection?
Give me some
hope.
Give me a sign
you are there
to hear
if I apologize.
I wish to
apologize
for not doing
enough
to prevent the
demons
from growing
amongst.
I should have
known better.
They eat
little girls.
Their hate-filled
souls
stalk in lonely
meadows
and the
temples of their gods.
Give me some
hope.
Promise, you
will come
again across that
meadow
and take the
horses home
when the demons
are done.
I promise in
return
I will leave
no stones unturned
until the
demons are done!
Together, we
shall overcome!
Parvez
April 20, 2018
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Saturday, April 14, 2018
It is alright to be angry
It is alright to be ANGRY!
to the streets
shout for justice...
for those who cannot / could not
for themselves!
It is alright to give up privileges,
atleast sometimes
swim waters unknown.
It is alright to stand up
against the strong,
to amend
to change
to do what we have never done before…
It is alright to imagine.
It is alright to imagine
that the dead eight year old
could have been your own.
could have been your own.
It is alright to imagine
that the dead man who sought justice
for his daughter
could have been your own.
for his daughter
could have been your own.
It is alright to acknowledge
that the scoundrels of #Kathua
and #Unnao are criminals.
and #Unnao are criminals.
It
is alright to speak out
of
their connections
with the ruling elite.
with the ruling elite.
Its alright to speak of
silent prime ministers,
of gangs of thugs,
and peddlers of hate and religion.
It is alright to hold hands
with people you have never known,
in
reality or imagination ,
and
stand together as a wall
to ensure
never
again…
Never again an eight year old
or
another defenseless soul,
in
your land or mine,
far
or near
must
live in fear.
It
is alright to express your anger
against
injustice and discrimination.
It
is alright to feel humane
It
is all right to break your chain.
April 14, 2018
Ref: : https://www.ndtv.com/blog/an-eight-year-old-in-jammu-betrayed-over-and-over-1836718
http://indianexpress.com/article/india/kathua-rape-murder-case-a-fathers-anguish-she-did-not-know-right-from-left-what-hindu-muslim-5135412/
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/cbi-registers-3-cases-in-unnao-gang-rape-case-mla-being-questioned/article23520941.ece
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