Circle of Hell: Arab sexual assault game ‘Taharrush’ On Bharat’s soil ?

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In the recent molestation incident at Rampur, UP on 22nd May, 2017 a large group of 14 men, including one minor, cornered two young girls and subjected them to horrifying and degrading sexual violence and intimidation. The perpetrators were so fearless and boisterous they even dared to film the entire incident and circulated the video. It subsequently went viral leading to large scale social protest. The police took swift action, filing ‘suo moto’ cognizance with most of the men identified and arrested.

While the investigations are on, our shores have till now not witnessed this kind of unprovoked savagery from men as young as 14.  I, as an ordinary citizen of the country, am forced to ponder the inspiration for this bestial act which has an eerie parallel with similar mass sexual assault games or gang-rape games emerging from the Arab countries and recently from the European continent. In a world of internet and connected social media it would not be too far-fetched to conjecture that these boys have probably viewed videos of similar incidents from Egypt, Sweden, Germany and Europe and thus got influenced to brazen it out on our shores.

Organized mass sexual assault made its appearance in the modern times in 2005 in Egypt when hundreds of women were assaulted while protesting at ‘Egyptian Constitution Referendum’ by a group of agents who also came to be known as ‘Black Wednesday’. ‘Taharrush Jinsi’ is the term used for sexual harassment in Egypt and has its roots in medieval practices wherein a large gathering of men circle a female victim, while the outer fringes work to deter potential witnesses and rescuers, the innermost circle will take turns to lift, carry, grope and subject the victim to all kinds of sexual violence and violations.

Coming back to our shores, last week, it would be truly interesting to know the source of their inspiration and fearlessness. With swift police action in case of Rampur incident and arrest of the perpetrators under SC/ST and Goonda act, It is heartening to note the administration is taking the occurrence of such incidents very seriously and also considering the application of the stricter National Security Act.

It would be prudent for the police and social organizations to take cognizance of this hitherto unknown method of mass molestation and mob behavior on the Bharatiya sub-continent so that they develop adequate laws and measures to arm law enforcers, young women and the general populace against this evil practice.  Inputs can be taken from anti sexual Harassment brigades of Egypt and Europe to develop specialized modules and police teams with know-how of methods to be employed for self-defense and for extricating oneself and friends when caught in similar situations.

Such incidents on Bharat’s shores where the perpetrators belong to Islamic faith makes one wonder about the degrading moral conscience of these young men towards women, especially non-Muslim women.  Such attacks indicate a deep seated social antipathy and negative conditioning towards the female gender and their role in society. It has been observed that these attacks in modern times are an organized and vehement expression of misogynistic dominance where the purpose of the male is to intimidate and punish the woman who dared to step out in the streets. The idea is to send a social signal to restrict the movement of women outside their homes thereby depriving the women of their freedom to move, travel, work, up skill and partake in all modern activities which are available to the general populace.

Author: Shipra Prasadini

Courtesy: Hindu Post

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Justice system has to be improved in India.Such cases should not take more than two weeks. There should be separate courts for these cases. Harsher sentences should be imposed.

  2. I think they should be treated under their famous Sharia Law and their hands and legs should be amputated.

  3. After the horrible attack on a young, medical student on a bus in Delhi which led to violent protest, 3 of 4 were sentenced to death, although the most violent was the 4th, allegedly under age and came out within 3 years, we all thought that under BJP govt. new strict laws would be introduced, that should include public flogging and just like in US, minor should be treated as adult if they commit adult crime.
    In fact nothing much have changed and today, there are even more sexual attacks than ever. One may wonder how come one of the oldest and most civilized nation has stooped so low? While some blame Western media, while others lay blame on India’s door-step, namely Bollywood. At one time, Western women on their own were able to travel throughout India on their own, not any more, although by far the vast majority of Indian people are still law abiding, only a tiny proportion gives India a bad name. It is time to eliminate this culture by any lawful means.

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