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India, where women are persecuted

From one year Hidme Markam he is in prison because he has chosen to fight against the opening of a mine in a sacred place for his people, the Koya. “Villagers protesting that the government gives these lands to companies are imprisoned. We have lost faith in the government but we will continue to fight to save our lands and our sacred forests, ”Hidme said before being dragged into a vehicle and taken to prison. She is not the only one. She reveals it the last report of Survivalthe movement made up of people from over a hundred different countries who fight for indigenous peoples to be respected as contemporary societies and their human rights protected.

The same happened to Kuni Sikakatargeted for her role in defending her people’s sacred mountain, then arrested and then forced to parade in front of the local media as a “rebel who has surrendered”. The ferocious persecution of adivasi women (indigenous) who defend their lands from the rush to mining is daily.

“The Modi government today violates our constitutional rights and is trying to sell every inch of our lands, mountains and rivers,” explains Dayamani Barla, an adivasi leader of the state of Jharkhand, in the report. “Not just in Jharkhand, but all over India: the Adivasis are not safe, and neither are their lands. Every centimeter of our territories is placed in the hands of companies“.

These women are subjected to atrocious violence. The activist Soni Sori, after being tortured and raped she faced libel and harassment for urging Adivasi women to resist to the violation of their lands, their rights and their bodies. Before his arrest, Soni was a teacher and activist. Upon her release, she was attacked by men who rubbed caustic paste on her face, scalding and scarring her.

“Across central India, tens of thousands of Adivasis are opposing corporate occupation of their land with incredible courage,” said Jo Woodman, researcher with Survival International. “Women are at the forefront of this resistance and because of their courage they are abused, imprisoned and killed. It is essential that international public opinion join the Adivasis against this illegal and immoral assault on their lands and their lives. “

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Source: Vanity Fair

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