Mangalore: SAC Students Raise Voice Against Guwahati Molestation Incident


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (NM)

Mangalore, Jul 18: Condemning the Guwahati molestation incident wherein a big mob attacked a teenage girl recently, students of St Aloysius College staged a protest on campus on Wednesday July 18.

In order to prevent such unjust incidents of molestation and other atrocities against women, the students took out a protest spreading awareness of the crime. In addition, the students also presented a small skit narrating the Guwahati incident.

The students decided to have a post card campaign which, along with the appeal, will be sent to higher authorities at the centre, requesting provision of better security to all  women and to intensify the case.

Incidents like these have happened from times immemorial and all such cases seem to have been forgotten, said the appeal hoping for a strong follow-up in tracing all the culprits.

The culprits behind this cruel act must not be let free, but must be considered as violators of human rights and the law and thus severely punished to warn the rest of the nation, stated the appeal.

  

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  • Fr Praveen Amrith, Kundapur

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    I appreciate the students of St Aloysius for having shown concern for fellow human beings and protesting. This kind of inhuman act should be stopped.

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  • Noel Dsouza, Mangalore/Kadri

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    Wow Aloysians,What a initiative n courage to raise voice about Guwahati incident. U made Mangalore Proud.

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  • Dakshayini, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    Well done students !!!!!!!..where is Gowahati nd where is mangalore..its many km distance away,..still you people are raising voice against the cruel senario happened ..What about the other part of the country?For this kind of incidents whole indians should fight ..!!!Otherwise life would be very difficult for the indivisual in coming future!

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  • BHARATHI, MANGALORE

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    Highly appreciated ! Present youth of Mangalore realizing the mistakes which should not be repeated in their future. Very good move by the Aloysian Students...

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  • Mohammad Sharief, Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    Saluting all the stuents of Aloysius, proud to say even i am mangalorian,i wish may all your collective effort on the matter will end up with justice.

    have a great future..

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  • Fr Anil D'souza, Shirva/ Kundapur

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    Well done Aloysians. This awareness is the need of the hour.God has created everyone with dignity.All are bound to respect the dignity of one another.Congratulations to you.

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  • Ajay, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Jul 19 2012

    Great job from SAC students.Keep it up good work.

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  • Deepak , Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 18 2012

    Good job Aloysians!!

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  • sheldon dsilva, bangalore

    Wed, Jul 18 2012

    Gr8 initiative by aloysians. hopefully others too follow this eg and do something so that peoples voices are heard and no one ever dares to do something cruel like this again. Proud of you all.

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