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WSS condemns the Violence & Vigilantism by AAP against Ugandan Women
Posted on January 20, 2014 | Leave a comment
Addressing the Chief Minister of Delhi, Women Against Sexual Violence and State 
Repression (WSS), strongly condemned the racial profiling, sexual violence and 
vigilantism by AAP against the Ugandan women and have demanded Somnath Bharti’s 
resignation; judicial probe to identify the perpetrators of the violence & 
punitive, lawful action against them; and compensation for the Ugandian women 
among other demands.
To,
Shri Arvind Kejriwal
Chief Minister, Govt. of Delhi
Women against Sexual Violence and State Repression strongly condemns the 
illegal raid conducted by the AAP cabinet law minister, Somnath Bharti and his 
mob of supporters, on the premises of the Ugandan women on 17th January 2014 
residing in Khidki village, New Delhi.
One media report states that four women who were kept in a taxi for 3 hours 
were accused of conducting ‘drug rackets’ and ‘sex rackets’; and were 
terrorized by your cabinet minister and his mob. The women, who were eventually 
helped by the police, have registered their statements. Two of them have stated 
that they were physically assaulted by the mob and were also subjected to 
intense racist abuse – “black people break laws.”
Media reports also indicate that for the purpose of collecting their urine 
samples, one of them was forced to urinate in public. To add to this abuse and 
trauma, they were also subjected to not only body search but humiliating 
invasive physical searches of their private parts. This search is a part of the 
routine custodial violence that women are often subjected to.
As a group in solidarity with women who face violence, we are appalled to learn 
of this incident which reeks of gross violation of not only the constitutional 
law but of human rights as well.
In its party manifesto, AAP had professed to follow the rules of the law, vowed 
to create a safer society for women, and punish the sexual offenders. But, in 
the light of this incident, we are deeply disappointed to note that your party 
has demeaned the credibility of its own manifesto by going against it and 
engaging in such disturbing acts.
Your law minister has not only willfully and fearlessly broken the law but it 
is shocking to see that instead of taking a decisive stern action against 
Somnath Bharti, you and your cabinet colleague, Manish Sisodia, defend his 
racial profiling and violent vigilantism under the pretext of preventing ‘rape 
tendencies’. We find it inexplicable that when in another shameful incident, a 
Danish woman was gang raped, the AAP leadership immediately and rightfully 
recognized it as violence against women but it failed to take cognizance of the 
same offence when it was inflicted through the agency of its own cabinet 
minister.
To add insult to injury, in less than 24 hours, in a further appalling act, 
Somnath Bharti, returned to the very spot on Thursday and asked the residents 
to draw up a list of houses where ‘such people’ lived and assured them that he 
would personally check on each one of them. This act is leading to a power 
structure similar to the regressive Khap Panchayat, where residents are being 
given the dangerously partial authority of deciding on the basis of their 
personal and cultural prejudices on who might be a suspect or not. In a country 
where we have witnessed serious assaults on civil rights on the basis of 
religion, gender, caste and class, such authority is a potential threat to the 
civil liberties. If we do not collectively condemn it and proactively combat 
it, sooner or later we would all be prey to the same.
Barging into people’s homes and arresting them without search/ arrest warrants 
is a safeguard that has been fought for and established in democratic societies 
by the constitution. Violating the law was a very shameful act on the part of 
the Minister who ironically has been given the same responsibility of 
protecting and upholding the very law he willfully disobeyed. And to defend his 
acts, makes your stand not just shameful, but it is hazardous to the social 
well being of any citizen of this state. No one should be allowed such 
violation under any circumstances
We stand in solidarity with the women who were subjected to the violence that 
night and strongly feel that such racist, sexist and moral zealots and 
vigilantes have no constructive role to play in a party that claims to be a 
common people’s party, aims to prevent violence against women and seeks to 
promote diversity and tolerance.
We would like to iterate that:
* There are guidelines by the Supreme Court restated time and again which 
insist that women cannot be questioned by the police at night, that notice of 
any search etc has to be given in advance so that women can be prepared for the 
same.
* That the law clearly lays down the process to be followed by the police which 
includes the absolute necessity of a search warrant and at least a complaint, 
if not an FIR to back the same.
* That an assumption cannot be made simply because a couple of women of colour 
are living together, that they indulge in solicitation for the purpose of 
prostitution or otherwise.
In the light of the above, WSS demands that:
1. By violating the same law that he pledged to uphold, Somnath Bharti, has 
proved unfit to be a law Minister, and should be removed from his position.
2. A judicial probe should be ordered by the lieutenant Governor to identify 
those who instigated and perpetrated the violence against these Ugandan women 
and also other African nationals in Khidki village.
3. All found guilty of such violence be punished as per the law, including the 
law minister.
4. The Ugandan women are compensated
5. The police who came to the help and protect those women from the mob 
violence, followed the rules of the law and refused to raid without a search 
warrant must not be suspended. Instead they should be made answerable for not 
filing the FIR of the affected women.
6. AAP must render an apology to the women and others Africans in the country. 
They should stop spreading racist propaganda such as ‘all Africans are drug 
peddlars’ who engage in ‘sex rackets’, and should actively discourage others 
engaging in the same.
7. AAP should promote tolerance and encourage diversity in Delhi and other 
parts of the country.
On behalf of Women Against Sexual Violence and State Repression
Kalpana Mehta, Rinchin and Geeta Charusivam, National Conveners, WSS
20th January 2014

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