CYBER CRIME AGAINST WOMEN BY DEBARATI HALDER
Since long women are used as a ‘cursor’ of chastity. A devoted
wife is supposed to be a best woman, a devoted mother may not make a best wife,
a devoted professional may not make a good wife, nor a good mother; the list
goes on. Depending upon such analytical subjections, a woman can be a ‘good’
woman ( wanted by one and all in marriage markets and can make a good example
for other women in the society), a smart woman (may not be wanted by one and
all and may not prove to be a good example for other families who would like
their daughters to be so called ‘good women’), and a bad woman ( wanted by none
as the male dominated society may portray her as a woman who can satisfy only her own demands, be it
physical or emotional). Such ‘bad women’ make good "items" to be displayed. In the
pre internet era, the gossip columns of news papers and popular magazines used
to display them. In the internet era, it is again the gossip columns but in the
web magazines where they are displayed. Who fall in the category of bad women? Any
one right from a prostitute, who work to feed herself and her children, to a stubborn female government official, who
may stand for her as well as other women’s rights at any cost, to a female academician who may fight against
gender discrimination, to even an authoritative mother who may lay strict rules
at home for welfare of her children irrespective of their sexes and offcouse a female lover who finds her
heart’s happiness going against her social customs and commands which may have
been made to regulate women more than men, can fall in the bad woman category depending
upon the social value system of her country and region. In the internet era
these women, who fight for their own rights and happiness and yet tagged as bad
women find unique places through unique mediums. One such example is the recently
executed Afghan woman whose public execution pictures are being circulated in the internet today
(seehttp://in.news.yahoo.com/photos/public-execution-of-woman-condemned-in-afghanistan-slideshow/) . A regular
reader of Yahoo news services, at first
I was taken aback when I found the news clipping titled “Afghan woman executed
in public” in the Yahoo India news link today. Anyone would feel extremely
disturbed. I nurse a curious woman in me who loves to see and read about silver screen celebs, women entrepreneurs and
achievers. This particular image of a man targeting his gun towards the head of
a woman (she is not facing the camera....fortunately not), all wrapped up in a
colour less cloth patiently waiting for her death, made me think that it is a trailer
picture of Bollywood diva Madhuri Dixit’s forthcoming film (well the scroll showed a
picture of Madhuri with her two sons and
an adoring husband in the backdrop of
TajMahal just before this horrible real life killing picture.) My brain
made no mistakes in assuming the next picture in the scroll as a continuation
of Madhuri’s story, as in the previous picture Madhuri was captured covering
her head and face with a scarf for paparazzi reasons. But my poor brain slowly
registered the fact; it was not a cinema clipping, it was real; a real picture
of killing a woman in the most inhuman way because she was charged with adultery.
The slides opened one by one and I got to see this woman’s execution slowly
unfolding in the remaining six slides: many men watching the killing of a
woman.
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Beyond my personal opinions about the states involvement in private affairs through the over-regulation and use of criminal law in moderating agreements between private individuals and organizations (families). Cases like really makes one think about the impact of fast media on traditional sentencing. The sentence here was a public execution, with public assumed as being the number of people in the local community that could physically fit within the execution space, or perhaps even the national community. Global display of the act was not part of the sentence and the photographer has now carried out an extention of the sentence that was not ordained by the court. The family of that poor lady will now have to endure an additional torture of knowing those images will be bouncing around the world forever.
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