The disabled in India are subjected to widespread discrimination and
inhuman treatment, particularly sexual abuse and torture, a European
Union-sponsored study conducted by rights organisations said on Monday.
Shackling mentally ill patients and sexual abuse were some of the
forms of inhuman treatment meted out to disabled in India, which has 21
million disabled people, it said.
According to the 2011 census, the disabled comprise 2.1 per cent of the population.
Discrimination against the disabled is aggravated by the lack of
special help centres at police stations and courts and lack of
counselling centres, the study said.
The two-year study and research was conducted by London-based NGO
Equal Rights Trust along with Human Rights Law Network, a socio-legal
information centre that focuses on torture, inhuman and degrading
treatment of people with disabilities.
"Research has revealed patterns of widespread torture and inhuman
treatment against people with disabilities throughout India," a release
issued by Equal Rights Trust said.
Women with disabilities were more vulnerable to rape and other
sexual violence and these were occurring in every setting whether at
home, school or healthcare facility, it said, asserting that "the
government has a responsibility to protect all people".
Oliver Lewis of Equal Rights Trust said the finding provided an
insight into cases of sexual abuse and inhumane treatment of disabled
people in India.
Seema Baquer of Human Rights Law Network said law enforcement
agencies should be made more accountable and they should be granted no
legal impunity in such cases.
Source : IBNLive ( 26th Feb 2013 )
No comments:
Post a Comment