Saturday, September 29, 2012

895 kids victimized in one year: report



Source: Hueiyen News Service
Imphal, September 29 2012: In the state, a total number of 895 children were victimized by various agents during the year 2011 Sept to 25th September, 2012, a report of the Manipur Alliance for Child Right (MACR) has claimed.

Releasing the report titled, 'Child Right to Protection Scenario at a Glance' here todat, K Pradeepkumar, Convenor, MACR, said that a total number of 895 victims means that around 2 children are victimized everyday and it is alarming.

According to the report, in the past one year (September 2011 to 25th September 2012), a total of 11 rape cases, 38 child trafficking cases, 9 murder cases, 1 suicide case, 9 cases of child soldier recruitment, 820 cases of displacement, 20 eviction cases and 7 other cases were reported.

It also mentioned that 38 children were rescued from the hands of child traffickers by concerned government department and NGOs in the year.

Out of the 9 children recruited by various armed groups in the state, 4 have returned home and the other 5 still untraceable.

While a total of 12 culprits were arrested and 6 others still remain absconding.

Referring to the report, Pradeepkumar noted that under the provision of Right to Education Act-2009, 25% of the total intake capacity of the school should be reserved for children belonging to the socially disadvantage and economically weaker section of the society.

However, none of the schools in Manipur is implementing this provision and as a result, instance of child right violation cases is increasing in the state.

Moreover, there is no substantial report on Child rights violation, counseling, social reintegration, providing food & shelter, family empowerment program, and any sort of sponsored scheme for the victim children.

Instead of rehabilitating them, the government is only doing the work of restoring the victims to their families, Pradeepkumar observed.

He also suggested that preparation of a comprehensive policy including prevention, rescue and rehabilitation measures, a Standard Operating Procedure for police regarding the arrest and prosecution of culprits and a pro-active judicial procedure is needed to control child rights violation in the state.

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