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eridani

(51,907 posts)
Tue Apr 12, 2016, 02:33 AM Apr 2016

In India, selling acid to anyone under 18 is banned. These 4 women can explain

why.http://www.upworthy.com/in-india-selling-acid-to-anyone-under-18-is-banned-these-4-women-can-explain-why

20 years ago, Geeta Mahor was asleep with her two toddler daughters when her husband poured acid on them.

His reasoning? He was upset that she hadn’t brought him a son. Her 3-year-old daughter, Neetu, was left blind while her 1-year-old daughter, Krishna, died as a result of the burns a few weeks after the incident.

Over a decade later, Geeta — now more noticeable because of her scars — was approached by a member of India’s Stop Acid Attacks campaign. The group helped Geeta start a small kitchen to support herself, which eventually turned into a venue where survivors of acid attacks could redefine themselves as change-makers and heroines.

Acid attacks are heinous, gender-based crimes that are becoming more common in India.

In fact, India now has one of the highest rates of gender-based acid violence worldwide. According to a 2011 study, 72% of the cases reported in India from 2002 to 2010 included at least one female victim. In most of these cases, the perpetrators were men. While there are no exact recent figures available for India, in 2014 the Acid Survivors Foundation India documented 394 acid attacks nationwide, which triples the figures documented from the previous year.

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In India, selling acid to anyone under 18 is banned. These 4 women can explain (Original Post) eridani Apr 2016 OP
These crimes need to be rigorously and successfully prosecuted pandr32 Apr 2016 #1
came into the thread wondering what LSD had to do with feminism retrowire Apr 2016 #2

pandr32

(12,097 posts)
1. These crimes need to be rigorously and successfully prosecuted
Tue Apr 12, 2016, 03:13 AM
Apr 2016

The government needs to be held to account. As long as we keep investing in India without addressing these human rights abuses nothing will be done.

retrowire

(10,345 posts)
2. came into the thread wondering what LSD had to do with feminism
Tue Apr 12, 2016, 06:09 AM
Apr 2016

Then was quickly reminded OF THAT KIND OF ACID.

Oooohhhh...

I hate that backwards thinking. Sigh.

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