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From: "Jai Birdi" <jpbirdi@hotmail.com>
Date: Fri Nov 12, 2004 1:25am
Subject: Family chains two teenaged Dalit girls (www.hindustantimes.com November 7)  

Family chains two teenaged Dalit girls HT Correspondent Amritsar, November 7

AN INFLUENTIAL family reportedly chained their domestic help Kiran (15), hailing from a Dalit family of Kot Khalsa, and another Dalit girl Sonu for several hours on charge of ???stealing??? their foreign-breed dog.

The family chained both the girls in their palatial house just opposite the Khalsa College here before setting them free since they could not extract from them any information regarding the missing dog, it was learnt.

???I approached the landlord to release my daughter but he misbehaved and assaulted me also,??? said Veena, mother of Kiran.

The aggrieved family approached Islamabad police station officials, who allegedly did not act on time. Even as the police dilly-dallied, a self-styled ???locality president??? Seeta Gill sprang into action and effected a compromise on Saturday.

It was charged that though a huge sum of money had changed hands in ensuring that the landlord was not hauled up for the incident, the victim??™s family was not given even a penny. ???We want stringent action against the accused but we are too poor and helpless to pursue the case against the landlord,??? said Veena.

While the SSP could not be contacted for comments, an official posted at Islamabad police station maintained that they were willing to take action but the complainant withdrew the complaint.

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#2The Times of India
10 November 2004

ZAHIRA IS STILL THE VICTIM : SETALVAD

Mumbai : "Zahira is not the culprit. She was the
victim at the start of the trial. She is still
the victim." activist Teesta Setalvad said here
on Tuesday.

She was speaking at a meeting held by
several organisations from across the state to
express solidarity with her and her partners in
the cause. The meeting came in response to the
doubts cast over Setalvad's credibility after the
star witness in the Best Bakery case, Zahira
Sheikh, alleged that Setalvad was pressurising
her: "We need to see Zahira not as a villain, but
as a victim" said lawyer Mihir Desai. Speakers
from social groups, trade union leaders and
film-makers urged the public to understand the
circumstances under which the 20-year-old had
turned hostile.

Women's rights activist Flavia Agnes said
it was not a fight between two women, Teesta and
Zahira, but one of justice versus injustice.
?¬There are many more players who we need to
identify in this case. There is a right-wing
government, a biased police force, an extremely
slow judicial system, and hostile members of both
communities,?® said Agnes, adding that there was
no need to judge Zahira, but an urgent need to
change the entire system of justice delivery.

Setalvad told the gathering that the
accounts of her group, Citizens for Justice and
Peace, were transperent, and were open to
scrutiny. She was reacting to allegations made
shortly after Zahira'a statement in Gujarat that
in functioning of NGOs should be probed. "What
about probing the two most opaque NGOs in the
country - the Bajrang Dal and the Vishwa Hindu
Parishad?" asked Desai.

Ram Punyani of the people's group, Ekta,
suggested that citizens attend the court hearings
to extend their support and sympathy to the
witnesses, who is the absence of a proper
witness-protection scheme were subject to all
manner of pressures and influences.

Justice (retd) Hosbet Suresh emphasised
that the case of the prosecution remained strong,
and that the retrial and the supreme court's
order to move the case of Maharashtra had not
taken place because of Setalvad, but because of
Zahira's own appeals to the judiciary and to the
Human Rights Commission, as well as the
irregularities that were evident in the Gujarat
court's handling of the case, in which all the
accused were acquitted.

Justice Suresh warned that under section
145 of the Evidence Act, the judge could confront
Zahira with her previous statements, and that the
court could slap contempt of court charges on
those who had prevented her from deposing in
Mumbai.

Courtesy:Harsh Kapoor/SACW
www.sacw.net






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