Women bodies, activists condemn ‘witch’ killings in Assam

A total of six deaths have taken place in last three and half months this year. Four women have been hacked to death in Kokrajhar district in between April 15-18 and all the deaths are the result of the practice of witch hunting. Purni Basumatari, 57, and Modani Basumatari, 55, were beaten to death in Belguri Guwabari village on April 15, and Bifula Narzary, 49, was killed in Bosabeel village the next day. Another woman was killed in Samthaibari village on Sunday. Earlier on January 1, a couple — Sarat Bindo Hazowary, 65, and Tapashree Hazowary, 52, — were killed in Habrubeel village.
The groups expressed that the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) has considered problems relating to the persecution of witches on a number of occasions. The Convention has stressed that the practice of witch-hunting, is characterized as an extreme form of violence against women. The Convention has recommended that India adopts appropriate measures to eliminate the practice of witch-hunting, prosecute and punish the perpetrators and provide necessary rehabilitation/compensation to, victimized women. It also recommended that such measures be based on an analysis of its causes, including control over land. Till date there is no law in Assam that specifically deals with the rampant practice of witch hunting.
The rights groups, in a joint statement on Wednesday, urged the Government of Assam to recognise “Witch Hunting” as a matter of public concern that requires urgent attention and to prosecute and punish those involved in the gruesome practice and to provide for urgent and immediate adequate rehabilitation and compensation to the victimized women and her family.
The state government was also urged to create awareness among the masses to eradicate the evil practice, to ensure adequate health care facilities in the rural areas and to adopt a policy on eradication of the practice at an urgent measure.

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