“Distressing Video Exposes Horrific Act of Public Humiliation in Manipur: Time for Real Action Against Heinous Crimes”
In a shocking incident that occurred in May, a distressing video has emerged, showing two women being publicly humiliated by a group of men in Manipur.
The viral video has sparked widespread outrage and demands for immediate action. Somy Ali, an actress and founder of the US-based NGO “No More Tears,” which supports victims of domestic violence and rape, has spoken out against this heinous act.
Expressing her anger and frustration, Somy Ali states that such incidents are unfortunately not uncommon and keep repeating themselves.
As a women’s rights activist and a former rape survivor, she emphasizes that these crimes will persist as long as corruption and bribery taint the foundations of any country’s law enforcement system. Predators feel emboldened to continue their atrocities when they believe they can escape punishment.
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The victims of this cruel act, traumatized and stripped of their dignity and honor, are left in eternal emotional turmoil.
Somy Ali acknowledges the pain they must be enduring and points out the complete loss of hope and public humiliation they are facing. She condemns the existence of a tribal system in 2023, finding it absurd that such practices persist in modern times.
The article criticizes the delay in raising concern over the incident, given that the video emerged two and a half months after it took place. Somy Ali emphasizes the need for politicians and law enforcement officers with strong ethics and values to put an end to these recurring crimes.
She highlights the lack of justice for victims, who are often belittled and forced to relive their traumatic experiences while facing emotional and physical abuse from those meant to protect them.
The situation in Manipur is a stark reminder that these crimes are not isolated to one region but plague societies globally. It is a dark and sad time for humanity when such heinous acts are allowed to persist.
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The article concludes by calling for urgent and tangible actions to combat these crimes and provide a safer world for all, where victims can come forward without fear and receive the justice they deserve.