Saturday, May 28, 2011

Sex Workers Rehabilitation Scam (Manorama News) [1 Attachment]

 
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Note: Please visit http://bit.ly/MMNews-FSW-Rehab-Scam-27May11 to read the transcript and to view the video clipping of the Investigative Report. A PDF of the text is attached with this mail. More details are available from the second part available at http://bit.ly/MMNews2-FSW-Rehab-Scam-27May11



Dear All,


Yesterday, Manorama News Channel aired an investigative story on how an organisation in Kerala is involved in a scam through their project to rehabilitate sex workers. By misinforming the authorities and inflating the number of rehabilitated inmates they have already misappropriated quite an amount of money.


Congratulations to the Reporter for bringing news like this.


Actually there were only three or four sex workers in the centre but in their records it was 19. (5 to six fold). The reporter elicits the truth by asking the cook about the number of lunch / dinner prepared by them - which was only for six persons including the director.


During the time of inspection they will import women from outside. In the records they include Kudumbasree workers !


In the name of HIV, many people have become rich like this - perhaps their numbers are more than people living with HIV. Charity or money - who will ultimately win in the game? How the authorities and communities can check this type of "NGO" activities - when most of the HIV related projects are owned by NGOs? It is becoming rehabilitation of this type of organisations and not sex workers. Such defaulters should be brought in front of the law and punished.


With regards,


Dr. Jayakrishnan T
Medical College,
Kozhikode.

 

From: Media Monitor
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2011 12:40 PM
To: KeralaAIDS@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [KeralaAIDS] Rehabilitate sex workers, Supreme Court tells states (IANS | Zee News)

 

 

 

IANS
4 May 2011

http://www.zeenews.com/print.aspx?aid=704175


Rehabilitate sex workers, Supreme Court tells states

 

New Delhi: The Supreme Court Wednesday asked the states to comply with its earlier order on rehabilitating sex workers, failing which it will summon the chief secretaries of the errant states and seek an explanation.


The apex court by its February 14 directions had asked the central and state governments to prepare schemes for giving technical and vocational training to sex workers and sexually abused women to make them financially independent.


An apex court bench of Justice Markandey Katju and Justice Gyan Sudha Misra said: "We will issue notice to the chief secretaries and home secretaries of non-compliant states as to why contempt notice should not be issued to them." "If you don`t comply, we will have the chief secretaries (of non-complying states) present in the court. We will catch hold of them by their necks," Justice Katju said.


The court was told that only West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh had filed affidavits listing the steps they has initiated for the rehabilitation of the sex workers and sexually abused women.


Haryana, Assam, Maharashtra, Nagaland, Karnataka, Jharkhand, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Tripura, Manipur, Delhi, Chandigarh and Andhra Pradesh have sought additional time to file their affidavits. The court granted them four weeks time.


The bench took serious view of the states that had neither responded nor made their counsels appear before it. The court was also not satisfied with the central government`s affidavit, and directed it to file a fresh one in four weeks.


The court said that it was unfortunate that women were forced to work as prostitutes.


"Sex workers are also human beings. They become sex workers not out enjoyment but out of (needs of the) stomach.


"No one sells their body for pleasure. It is out of poverty," Justice Katju said.


He also advised the counsels present in court to read stories by Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay on the subject.


He said that Chattopadhyay`s stories portray some sex workers as people of very high character who sacrificed everything for others.


The court also appointed senior counsels Jayant Bhushan and Pradeep Ghosh as amicus curiae (friend of the court). Solicitor General Gopal Subramanium is already assisting the court as amicus curiae.


The matter will come up for hearing July 19, 2011.


IANS


http://www.zeenews.com/print.aspx?aid=704175


Copyright © Zee News Limited. All rights reserved.

 

 

 

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