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Save Sharmila campaign condemns rape of 3 women by Army personnel in Assam

By TCN News,

New Delhi: In another shocking incident, it has been reported that on 6th April, 6 Indian Army jawans raped 3 women in Khorsim Athor village in Anjukpani in Assam. It has been reported that the jawans on patrol reached the village and allegedly took a 13-year-old to the neighboring jungle. The girl’s mother and another relative later reached the site to rescue her. According to reports, the jawans then raped the other two women as well.

Save Sharmila Solidarity Campaign (SSSC), a nation-wide campaign in support of Irom Sharmila and against the draconian Armed Forced Special Powers Act, condemns this incident and demands a fair investigation and justice.



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This incident has not been the first incident and is also not an aberration. Sexual Violence by army in AFSPA areas has been quite widespread. There have been many incidents of brutal mass-rapes that have been reported in past and justice still eludes the victims. This has been proved not only by human rights’ organisations but also by government-appointed committees.

SSSC believes that this continued ignorance and failure to grant justice in a country that claims to be determined for women equality and dignity is a contradiction. They have been demanding that the sexual violence and rape by anyone including the army personnel should be treated in the same way. SSSC once again reiterated the demand to follow the recommendation of Justice Verma to bring cases of rape in AFSPA areas under the purview of ordinary criminal law.

Elaborating that such incident is not an aberration, SSSC said in a statement, “The permanent solution remains to be the repeal of AFSPA. Unless and until, AFSPA is repealed, the scope for cruelties will remain. However, instead of repealing the law as promised by the current ruling government, it was recently reported that AFSPA has also been extended to Arunachal Pradesh.”

SSSC believes that the Government must know that violence can never be the solution. AFSPA has proved to be a failed strategy to curb insurgency and unite the nation and has only aggravated the problem, they noted.

SSSC believes that the permanent solution for women’s dignity, justice and for the integrity of the nation is the repeal of AFSPA.