Friday, December 14, 2012

Rise in Sexual abuse on children

Its Shocking. There is no reprieve to my troubled mind, after reading these every day news of sexual abuse on small children, increasingly by their own family members, including father and brother. Imagine what must be going on in the child's mind. Two days back there is a news about a 5yr old girl being abused by her uncle. Bite marks found all over her body including lips. Police are awaiting medical report!? What for ?
What kind of a punishment should these beasts be given? Shouldn't the law act brisk to convict and punish the accused.

Can that be expected in the Indian Judicial system? Haven't many of us lost our faith in our judicial system? Experts have been saying that there is a pressing need to revamp our Judicial system as well as Police. Why aren't these done on a preference? What are they doing in the Parliament? Fighting over a bill for promotions on reservations. VEXED OF THESE POLITICIANS. Yes we are. But what are we doing to change it. We are all so busy in our personal lives, gratification of senses by indulging in what ever pleases to each. Isn't TIME RIPE for people to JUMP in to action, and put things to place. WHATS STOPPING US???

Also my quest will be to find what factors are actually creating these monsters? Can any one help?
           

3 comments:

Bala J said...

Its hard to identify the people who do that to children and our law system isnt hard enough to give them second thoughts about the punishment after conviction.
The best we could do is educate the children as much as we can. This might be easier than trying to change anything in our 'democratic govt"

Anonymous said...

When adults are not able to protect themselves, wht can u expect children to do.

Bala J said...

Good point but I'm talking about child molesting which most children dont even know what it is when people touch them in appropriately.
This isnt some gang of bad ass guys who do it all the time. This happens within the family as well and the child should be taught to identify and speak up of such incidents.