http://www.asianage.com/columnists/shame-not-hers-766
I am extremely impressed with this particular women's rights attorney. This article was a worthy, inspiring read, for anyone interested in Indian females' rights. Often, those who are being targeted based upon their gender feel alone, shamed and are blacklisted by extremely large groups of powerful people, who participate actively in blaming the victim.
The abusive support system they had contributed to their repeated victimization also. It's difficult for others to go against the social norms of rape, however, each victim should remember that they already have done that courageous act by simply reporting their many abusers.
In India, and all of the world's Little India communities, please consider contacting N.C.I.S., F.B.I., D.E.A., C.I.A., and N.S.A. with information regarding all the violent, racketeering criminals. Why not safely hide your identification, a cell phone, escape money, some evidence regarding your abusers' activities in the lining of your coat, to show to feminist law enforcement, feminist lawyers/attorneys/barristers, and feminist court authorities? Any maps, data, videos, photos, cellphone chips, flash drives, internal and external hard drives would be very useful to the right people.
Corrupt law enforcement in India and all of Little India aren't impossible to confront and solve. Don't worry if they're a corrupt, Indian police officer who kills, beats and rapes, for a profit. Many Indian-American, bilingual, U.S. Special Forces specialize in solving those types of challenges. They enjoy what they do for a living. It's their calling, and they have resources to be available for removing the most aggressive radical extremists in/from India.
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