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In my research on India I have come across some very disturbing things, just found out that India is one of the largest sex/child/human trafficking countries in the world. There was also another documentary on child brides in India which along with Afghanistan is at the top of the list.
I can't believe that things like this are still tolerated in India, it also looks like sexual harassment of women in India is rife and tolerated and called "eve teasing" when in actual fact it is sexual harassment.
I want to get Indian posters perspective on this and how India can stamp out such stone age practices, it's quite shocking to see how rife this is in India, here are the links, to be honest I would not expect this from a country like India.
"About this episode
Acclaimed Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor invites the CNN Freedom Project to see what modern-day slavery looks like in his home country, India. This documentary chronicles Kapoor's trip to a remote village in North India where nearly all of the women have been sent into prostitution or sex slavery, often by male members of their own family or community. But thanks to work done by organizations like Plan India, the numbers of trafficking victims in this region are decreasing every month."
Link:- Watch Trapped by Tradition Online | theage.tv
The Truth About Child Brides
"Nel Hedayat is a young British-Afghani woman who sets out to discover what life is really like for some of the thousands of child brides across the world.
She has a particular interest as her grandmother was married at 12 and her aunt at 15 and both had long and largely happy marriages.
Nel travels to India and Bangladesh, countries with two of the highest rates of child marriage in the world and what she sees challenges everything she thought."
Link:- ABC Television | The complete TV guide for ABC1, ABC2, ABC3, ABC News24 & ABC iView
I can't believe that things like this are still tolerated in India, it also looks like sexual harassment of women in India is rife and tolerated and called "eve teasing" when in actual fact it is sexual harassment.
I want to get Indian posters perspective on this and how India can stamp out such stone age practices, it's quite shocking to see how rife this is in India, here are the links, to be honest I would not expect this from a country like India.
"About this episode
Acclaimed Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor invites the CNN Freedom Project to see what modern-day slavery looks like in his home country, India. This documentary chronicles Kapoor's trip to a remote village in North India where nearly all of the women have been sent into prostitution or sex slavery, often by male members of their own family or community. But thanks to work done by organizations like Plan India, the numbers of trafficking victims in this region are decreasing every month."
Link:- Watch Trapped by Tradition Online | theage.tv
The Truth About Child Brides
"Nel Hedayat is a young British-Afghani woman who sets out to discover what life is really like for some of the thousands of child brides across the world.
She has a particular interest as her grandmother was married at 12 and her aunt at 15 and both had long and largely happy marriages.
Nel travels to India and Bangladesh, countries with two of the highest rates of child marriage in the world and what she sees challenges everything she thought."
Link:- ABC Television | The complete TV guide for ABC1, ABC2, ABC3, ABC News24 & ABC iView