Mangalore: Solidarity Meet Condemns Attack on Women


Mangalore: Solidarity Meet Condemns Attack on Women

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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Jan 31: Women and men from all walks of society enthusiastically participated in the solidarity meet organized at Kadri Park today in protest against violence against women following the attack on pub.  The meeting provided a forum for concerned citizens to voice their opinion against this incident and also offer suggestions.  Both women and men who spoke they condemn the incident and said they bow their heads in shame as a result of the beating of women by the self-style moral police in the name of culture.  

There was a consensus among most of the speakers who voiced the concern about the growing incidents of violence against women in Mangalore and felt that women and men have finally come together in protest against incidents of this nature, which should have been done much earlier.  Some of the speakers expressed concern over the dilution of the issue by member of National Commission for Women Nirmala Venkatesh who was on a fact finding mission to Mangalore. 



Many participants felt that the meeting was just a beginning and the issue needs to pursued with the same vigor and enthusiasm. Members also expressed concern over the failure of victims to come forward and lodge a complaint against culprits which, they felt has weakened the entire case.  It was suggested that victims should come forward to file a complaint in order to bring the culprits to book.    
 
Though the number of participants was much less than expected initially it grew in strength as the discussion was going on.  Many men participated and spoke in the meeting expressing the solidarity with women. 

The discussion was moderated by Merlyn Martis, Director of Deeds. 

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    • Arun Menezes, Udupi / Kuwait

      Sun, Feb 01 2009

      Mr.Kishore, for once let's say it was organised by Christians / Muslims? What do you want to prove here........what is your point? Is protesting against injustice a crime? And to all those people making noise about drinking / smoking!!! Which law says it is crime to drink & smoke? Nothing wrong in girls drinking / smoking if done within limits & it is an individual choice and should be left to the person concerned, we are not living in a BANANA REPUBLIC for heaven's sake.

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    • Russell, oman

      Sun, Feb 01 2009

      Mr. Kishore Sorry to read what you have commented. To be frank the man who owns the pub is a Hindu and the Boy who was beaten with the girls was a Hindu. At least people of other community have showed concern over the bad incident.

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    • Ramesh Baliga, managalore

      Sun, Feb 01 2009

      Did any of the speakers showed any concern about the girls & boys who sit in dimmly lit pubs to drink and smoke? do they aprreciate and hug them if thier wards come home drinking?

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    • Vincy, Mulky/Dubai

      Sat, Jan 31 2009

      It proves beyond doubt that the state is unable to protect the victims. It has employed all its resources to help the attackers. Kind of situation like this no victim will come forward to tell their version of the story. When it comes to NCW, it has already proclaimed its judgement.

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    • Kishore, UDUPI

      Sat, Jan 31 2009

      Must be organised by Christians & Muslims!

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    • jaison, mangalore

      Sun, Feb 01 2009

      its a tragedy that the people those who called themselves as protecter of Indian culture do'nt know to respect women.still they are blind.  Only by banning these sangas we can support women who play different role in our life

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    • Krishna, Puttur

      Sat, Jan 31 2009

      As usual a bunch of 50 people are trying to rake up a dying issue,to get attention

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    • ronald, karnataka

      Sat, Jan 31 2009

      At least it is a beginning but the "Silence of the Good" should stop. Every Mangalorean ought to raise her/his voice and put up a united front against this uncivilised behaviour. Imagine if this could happen in another democracy like the U.S. Not only will the culprits go to jail but the the legal damages would be unimaginable. I wish all people of goodwill in Mangalore complete success in fighting this National shame.

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