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June 19, 2011
IANS / New Delhi / DC.
Participants march for "SlutWalk" in Sydney - AFP.
Slut Walks have become a global phenomenon to protest against sexual violence after a police officer in Toronto this year caused outrage by stating during a speech to university students that women should avoid ‘dressing like sluts’ in order not to be victimised.
No dress of any sex should be of any concern, for as long as it is not an obscene display!
IANS / New Delhi / DC.
Participants march for "SlutWalk" in Sydney - AFP.
Delhi will next month host the country's first 'Slut Walk' renamed 'Besharmi Morcha' for India to protest sexual violence against women who are victimised on the pretext of dressing up provocatively and thus ‘asking for it’.
Slut Walks have become a global phenomenon to protest against sexual violence after a police officer in Toronto this year caused outrage by stating during a speech to university students that women should avoid ‘dressing like sluts’ in order not to be victimised.
The Walk here will, however, be a toned down version of the other walks elsewhere which have seen women dress in skimpy clothing to challenge the mindset that victims of sexual violence should be blamed for the assault on them.
No dress of any sex should be of any concern, for as long as it is not an obscene display!
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