Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Child trafficking case detected

The Imphal Free Press

Imphal,

May 25: Child trafficking in the state has become rampant though many organizations are appealing it to stop immediately. In Manipur people not only live the life of harassment and torture given by conflict but also face many problem which the state government consider minor issues.Many children, most of them who are below poverty line are the victims. A case of 16 unfortunate children who hails from various district of Manipur is an example.The 16 children from Bishenpur district were kept by a man namely Deben from Ithing Thanga who is also said to be a pastor and sent to a missionary home at Chennai which is known as “Oasis Children Home”. The child welfare committee, Bishnupur district and sustainable development centre, Moirang rescued the children and brought back to their native place and handed over to their respective parents to get their childhood rights.This is not the first issue of child trafficking in the state. In the recent past many such cases have come up, but people forget such issue within two or three days.Narrating to IFP about his days at Oasis Children Home Rajesh (name changed) said that he was ill treated at the centre by his warden (which every children staying there called her “Mummy”).She used to beat me with stick everytime I didn’t work, and I was not allowed to play with other children and instead she gave works to do like washing clothes of others, washing dish, sweeping floors and many more said Rajesh emotionally.According to the statement made by the parents the said person Deben promise the parents (mostly who are living below poverty line) to give their children a better education in Chennai and the parents will have a proper communication with their children as well as they can also visit their children anytime and the children will have two time vacation annually.But such promises are lies since the parents were not let to talk with their children and when the parents went to the Home at Chennai to take back home the founder of the Home identified as Padma Mudaliar did not allow to take back their children. But later early in this month a order has been sent to Oasis children Home, chennai by Child Welfare Committee, Bishnupur District Chairperson Pishak and sustainable development centre which the children Home accept and released the children.On the other hand talking to IFP the CWC, chairperson Pishak maintained that the whole process of taking the children to a outside Home is totally illegal since anyone did not inform CWC in this regard. And if anyone wants to keep their children to a outside Children Home then each and every person should first take the consent of CWC.He further noted that while the parents who went to Chennai to take back their children did not allow to take their children. So, the parents informed chairperson and when the Chairperson asked the founder of the home to release the children she (founder of the Children Home) told him that the children were brought at the centre by saying that they are all orphan. And many expenditure have been done on this children and if the parents want to take back their children they need to pay those amounts which has been used on them and asked him to instruct the parents to sign an agreement.But the chairperson who did not agree with the founder’s statement told her to release children without any condition since the children are taken by a fake person who gave false information to parents. And any such case has also been informed to CWC, said Pishak.Though the children are brought back in their native place many of them who have been staying for more 3 to 4 years have forgotton even their parents and unable to speak their mother language (Manipuri). Some of the grown up children never want to stay back in their children Home at Chennai while few of the small kids again want to stay at their children Home.Among the sixteen children rescued five are girls while eleven are boys who are from Thanga, Kairanphabi and Ithing under Bishnupur district.

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