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Vitriolage. Causes. This a gender issue! Often a crime of honour, it is an example of inequality. Common reasons for acid attacks include: Family honou r Rejection Land disputes Dowry related. Family Honor. Refusing arranged marriage Adultery Victim of rape - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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VITRIOLAGE

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CausesThis a gender issue! Often a crime of

honour, it is an example of inequality. Common reasons for acid attacks include:

o Family honouro Rejectiono Land disputeso Dowry related

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Family Honor Refusing arranged marriage Adultery Victim of rape Disapproved (provocative) clothing Engaging in homosexual relations

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Rejection Romantic rejection is a painful, emotional

experience rejected individuals experience a range of

negative emotions Men are significantly more likely than

women to react with rage male stalkers are more likely to become

violent.

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Land Disputes Erecting a building on land Claiming ownership by force Not transferring ownership Disputes with neighbours

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Dowry Related The practice of dowry abuse is rising in

India. Most of these incidents are reported as

accidental burns in the kitchen or are disguised as suicide.

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Why Acid Throwing relatively cheap as compared to weapons

like guns or machetes preferred weapon for lack of other means

readily at hand By throwing acid men not only destroy

women's faces, but also their chances for ever getting married

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Physical trauma Majority of acid attacks are aimed at the

face. The skull is partly destroyed/deformed

and hair lost. Ear cartilage is usually partly or totally

destroyed; deafness may occur. Acid directly in the eye also damages

sight, sometimes causing blindness in both eyes.

Nose can become shrunken and deformed

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Psychological Trauma Acid assault survivors also face many

mental health issues upon recovery. lowered self-esteem negatively impacts their economic

viability abandonment by husbands found in 25%

acid assault cases acid survivors who are single when

attacked almost certainly become ostracized from society.

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Video interview

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Laws in other developing countries Afghanistan- Elimination of Violence

against Women Law (EVAW) in 2009 Bangladesh- The Acid Crime Control Act

2002 Cambodia- Acid control law-adopted in

December 2011 Uganda- Penal Code Act Cap 120

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Section 326- IPC The proposed Section 326A will read as follows : 326A. (i) Hurt by acid attack - Whoever burns or maims or disfigures or disables

any part or parts of the body of a person or causes grievous hurt by throwing acid on or administering acid to that person, with the intention of causing or with the knowledge that he is likely to cause such injury or hurt, shall be punishable with imprisonment of either description which shall not be less than 10 years but which may extend to life and with fine which may extend to rupees ten Lakhs provided that any fine levied under this section shall be given to the person on whom acid has been thrown or administered.

Classification of offence : Minimum Imprisonment of 10 years extendable up to imprisonment for life and fine. It should be made a cognizable, non- bailable, non-compoundable offence and triable by court of session.

(ii) Intentionally throwing or administering acid - Whoever throws acid on, or administers acid to, any person with the intention of causing burns or maiming or disfiguring or disabling or causing grievous hurt to that person shall be liable to imprisonment of either description for a term not less than five years but which may extend to 10 years and with fine which may extend to Rs. 5 Lakh.

Classification of offence: Minimum Imprisonment of five years extendable up to 10 years and fine. It should be made a cognizable, non- bailable, non-compoundable offence and triable by court of session.

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Relief for Acid Victims Limit over-the-counter acid sales to

people over 18 the government should make acid

attacks a non- bailable offense

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Poem Please listen to the poem carefully and

try to feel the message the poet is trying to convey.

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Thank youAmmar JoharRohit Sanjay PrasadSayyed DharwarkarNayaab Azizi