KENYAN GIRLS ASK COURT TO FORCE
POLICE TO PROSECUTE RAPE CASES
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Hundreds of Kenyan girls, including some as young as three years old,
filed a petition in the High Court in Meru (Kenya) on Thursday to try to
force the police to investigate and prosecute rape cases they say have
been ignored. The group of girls accuse police of demanding bribes to
investigate rape, refusing to record rapes unless the victims produced
witnesses, and claiming victims had consented. One in five women and
girls are victims of sexual violence in Kenya, according to a 2008/9
government survey.
Rape
is rarely reported due to stigma and a lack of faith in the police and
the criminal justice system, although Kenya has strong legislation to
protect children from sexual assault. “Today is very significant,” said
Mercy Chidi, one of the petitioners who runs Tumaini Girls Rescue Centre
in Meru, some 240 km (150 miles) north-east of the capital Nairobi.
“It
is the first time in Kenya where we are holding the police accountable
for failing to protect the girls, failing to enforce the laws that
exist,” she said. Chidi told Reuters that one of the girls she rescued
was locked in police cells and threatened by male officers after
reporting that one of their colleagues had raped her. In another case,
Chidi said the police refused to investigate allegations of incest,
saying they wanted to wait until the girl gave birth to test the baby's
DNA.
One
of the petitioners, a nine-year-old who declined to give her name, told
Reuters at the Tumaini center that she was gang raped by three men who
work in a shop near her home. She has been living in the rescue center
for nine months because the men are threatening her family. Chidi said
her lawyer would now serve the police commissioner with the petition,
and await his response to it, at which stage the court would decide what
the next step would be.
In
a land where females are still considered property, a brave band of 159
young girls are taking class action against their government - and in
the process forging a brighter future for women around the globe. A
unique Canadian-African partnership launchs a legal test case which is
being filed on behalf of Kenyan children between 3 and 16 years of age.
They are suing the Kenyan government for failing to protect them from
rape. “The fact that the perpetrators are not held accountable right now
is really why there is this ongoing epidemic of rape of young girls,”
said Fiona Sampson of The Equality Effect from Toronto. It is hoped that
the case would change the way the police deal with rape.
WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
By
the time this takes place in Kali-yuga, child pornography, rape, and
other sexual crimes will be out of control. Politicians and law officers
will be bribed into impotence, some even participating in and
profiting from these perverse activities. Children will be fearlessly
seized from the streets and hardly missed by their irresponsible
parents. The depravity these young children will be forced to endure
will make death a welcome end. And those that survive will be so
mentally damaged that they will wreak havoc on the rest of society.
Adult and child slavery will be rampant and predominantly based on sex.
It will be found mostly where people have the money to support it, which
will be in the homes of the so-called wealthy and upper classes. There
will be no human rights or justice and the world will be on the edge of
disaster and ruin. In these circumstances, and when this type of men,
women, and children are roaming the cities, you have a picture of hell
on earth.
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