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Friday, July 29, 2011

Eunuchs Raped by local Gang & assaulted by hired goons ??

KOLKATA, India (AP) - Eunuchs in India are demanding an end to discrimination against them and access to government welfare programs.
The term eunuch is used in India to describe transvestites, transsexuals and others who identify themselves as neither male nor female but as a members of a third gender.
The term eunuch is used in India to describe transvestites, transsexuals and others who identify themselves as neither male nor female but as a members of a third gender.
 
Eunuchs pose at the entrance of the venue of the All India Eunuch Conference, demanding an end to discrimination against them and access to government welfare programs, in Pandua, 75 kilometers (47 miles) north of Kolkata, India.
Eunuchs pose at the entrance of the venue of the All India Eunuch Conference, demanding an end to discrimination against them and access to government welfare programs, in Pandua, 75 kilometers (47 miles) north of Kolkata, India.  (Source:Bikas Das)
 
Sobha Haldar, the secretary of a eunuch group, said around 3,000 eunuchs were meeting in Kolkata on Monday to draft a strategy to highlight the poverty, discrimination and sexual abuse faced by them.

The eunuchs are demanding a quota of government jobs, health care and subsidized food.
There are about 700,000 eunuchs living in India. They traditionally survive by begging, dancing at weddings, or blessing newborn babies, and are frequently subjected to discrimination.


CHENNAI: Amal Raj, a 35-year-old transgender of Pallikaranai, was allegedly raped by a gang in the city on Wednesday night. The condition of the victim, who was admitted to the Stanley Medical College Hospital, is said to be critical. A local gang which had reportedly been forcing the transgender to sell a 1200 sq ft plot of land in Pallikaranai is being suspected for the crime.

"Amal Raj who on Wednesday evening went to a shop for some purchases later disappeared. His parents Fernandez and Phelomina, who searched for him all night, found him unconscious in a vacant plot of land early on Thursday. Medical examination confirmed that he had been sexually assaulted," said the police. A case was registered and investigations begun.

It is pity. Even "transgenders" are not able to walk/live "freely" in Tamil Nadu and THAT TOO in CHENNAI. All credit goes to Jaya's police system, ultimately. Hats off to Jaya's government.

 
CHENNAI: A 34-year-old transgender has been admitted in Stanley Hospital with grievous injuries following an assault, allegedly linked with a land grab bid.
According to family members, Amul Raj was molested and beaten up by goons hired by a real estate broker. They also claimed that the police, instead of taking action against the offenders, had threatened them saying they would register a case of attempted suicide against the transgender.
Raj, who lives at Bharathidasan Second Street in Pallikaranai, is a fortune-teller. On July 24, she went to a nearby shop, but did not return the whole day. But her mother Philomena wasn’t worried as she assumed that Raj had gone to her sister’s house in the same area.
On Monday afternoon, Philomena got a message from a neighbour informing that Raj was found lying in a bushy area near the Pallikaranai Police Station with grievous injuries. After undergoing treatment in a hospital at Medavakkam, Raj returned home. That was when she told the family about the molestation bid and assault by a five-member gang. Raj attributed the fresh attack to the same gang that had carried out another attack a month ago. Philomena lodged a complaint with the Pallikaranai police.
Meanwhile, Raj developed convulsions and was admitted to a hospital at Washermenpet and was later shifted to Stanley Hospital.


According to family members, Raj underwent a head surgery and was in a critical condition. “Doctors found injuries in Raj’s genitals. There was bleeding in her brain as well. We fear for her life,” said Philomena.
“Raj said the broker was part of the gang that carried out attack on both occasions. The broker has been trying to grab our land. We suspect that the attack could have been his plan to threaten us,” said Lawrence, younger brother of Raj.
Philomena said they had purchased over 1,800 square feet land at Pallikaranai� from a real estate agent some 12 years ago for Rs 35,000. After the sale, the agent had asked for an additional amount of Rs 16,000, which the family refused.
“We built a small house on the land and during rains, our house used to get flooded. Only then we realised that it was a lake area that was encroached upon and later sold to us,” said Lawrence.
The family also alleged that the Pallikaranai police, who were supposed to conduct an inquiry based on their complaint, were instead threatening them. “The policemen came to the hospital and threatened my sister Mercy to give a different complaint, saying that Raj attempted suicide,” recalled Lawrence.
However, Pallikaranai Inspector Chandra Sekar rubbished the charge. “We have detained three persons in connection with the attack. It is a sexual offence,” he said.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Bombay Eunuch’s kidnaping Boys Truning Hejads ?, Handi-Capped or Crimals of Society ?

Pune: Minor Detained for Sodomy

PUNE: A 17-year-old youth was detained late on Monday night for allegedly sodomising a four-year-old boy around 1.30 pm on the same day.
Speaking to TOI, assistant police inspector K M Badadal of the Pimpri police station said the victim was playing near his house, when the suspect, who is his neighbour, approached him. The youth took the little boy away on the pretext of giving him a chocolate. "The suspect allegedly sodomised him at a secluded place near their house," he said.

Badadal said that after returning home, the victim told his mother about the incident and also revealed the suspect's name. "After discussing with relatives, the victim's mother lodged a complaint."

Bombay Eunuch’s kidnaping Boys Truning Hejads ?


MUMBAI: A eunuch abandoned her plan of bringing a kidnapped college student to Mumbai from Tamil Nadu when she realized the police were searching for her. On July 13, Aarti Subramani kidnapped a farmer's son Sunder Salem to turn him into a eunuch.

But on July 21, when Aarti learned that police in Mumbai received a call from TN cops about the accused she abandoned her plot and returned Sunder to his parents. Eunuchs in the Antop Hill area identified the accused from her picture provided by the TN police. The police are still hunting for Aarti. Aarti and Sunder's families are neighbours in Tamil Nadu. 


 
The boy kidnapped on July 13 returned to her parents on Friday. Police are searching for her.   Police found from the eunuch community in Mumbai that the accused Aarti Subramani kidnapped a farmer's son Sunder Salem to make him a eunuch. Sunder's family and Aarti family are neighbouts in Tamil Nadu.

On July 21, police here received call from their Tamil Nadu counterparts seeking help to search for Aarti at Sion-Koliwada in Antop Hill. Senior inspector of Antop Hill police station Samaher Pathan said, "Aarti was getting details of the investigation and this forced her to abandon the plan," he said.

The TN and Antop Hill police team searched the entire locality based on her mobile network tower location in Sion-Koliwada. "The eunuch community identified the accused from her picture provided by the TN police. Later her number was not reachable. On Friday we got information that the boy returned home safe," he said.

The police had almost lost hope after searching for three days in the locality and contacted social worker Rajan Naidu who helped them to track the whereabouts of the accused. "The accused had stayed in Sion-Koliwada and later she left for Tamil Nadu. The TN police came to Mumbai in search of the accused after they found a business card at her home. The card belonged to his friend who stays in Sion-Koliwada," Naidu told TOI.

Quoting TN police inspector Raj Shekar, Naidu said the police picked the accused 's parents for questioning. "On Friday the accused called the TN police and said she would return the boy but asked to harass her parents. Police tracked down the number to Delhi. Later it was learnt all the three mobile numbers from which the accused was making the calls were procured using fake documents." 

The group is called Amma and is headed by Jatin Harne, a Ghatkopar-based eunuch who is fondly called Maharaj or Amma. It has over 15,000 members. Some representatives of the group met in Fort on Friday to discuss the PIL. They have also secured the help of an advocate to help them draft and file the petition.

"None of our morchas, dharnas or hunger strikes worked. The judiciary is above the government; so we decided to go to court," said Harne.

According to members of the group, they will list 15 specific demands in the PIL. These will include a demand for separate local train coaches and railway station toilets for eunuchs; and ration cards that have a separate category other than male and female. They want yellow ration cards to denote that they fall in the Below Poverty Line.

They also want eunuchs to be given the status of 'handicapped', and hope that they will be allowed to enjoy all special privileges that come with the status.


The group wants the Municipal Legislative Council in Mumbai to have a seat reserved for a member from the eunuch community.

Highlighting the troubles of hijras in boarding local trains, members of the group said male commuters tease and harass them in general compartments, while policemen don't allow them to board the ladies' compartments.

According to the group, over 10 lakh hijras reside in Maharashtra, with between five to six lakh living in Mumbai and Thane alone. The group is also demanding housing for the community in MHADA colonies, basing their demands on the fact that the Tamil Nadu government has developed housing colonies for the hijra community.

"If the Tamil Nadu government can sanction crores of rupees for the community, why can't the Maharashtra government?" asked a member of the group.

To get more countenance for their demands, the group also wants to pull in the support of other members of the LGBT community. "We sympathise with the gay community and count them as one of us," said Harne.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Corruption in the Name of HIV/AIDS MSM CBO/NGO, funders NACP I, II , III has gone and NACP IV,what is the need of global fund ?

To The Project Director and  All  ?
Today what problem I faced during taking Bini to the operation theatre, how whole day spent outside the operation theatre only I can understand the situation and problem.  Lots of many are spending on HIV/AIDS awareness and Target intervention, but realty is different.  I am facing lots of financial problem during this for Binni. Nobody is here to help Binni either financially or physically. End of this day, understand that there is no use spending time and working for HIV/AIDS.  
I wish I would be in other corporate sector then I would be more successfully and empowered.  
In Kolkata which is a big Metropolitan city and capital of West Bengal but where our TG/Hijra community facing such kind of problems, then we can think of other rural area of West Bengal.


 One person can’t handle everything and I feel there should be a some one beside Binni  all the time, my health condition is becoming bad day by day, its is not possible for a one person to take care of Binni bringing medicine, writing mail , talk with doctors , spending money on her food and cloth maintaining and other stake holders. How long it will be continue…………………………?
 
I think I am the only one person who  has no work , no office , no family nothing personal life but other’s Agencies, Activist, NGO, CBO, Network, funders etc  HIV/AIDS sector field so busy in their world .
 
People are giving duty as the time of visiting hour but no one is here at the time of operation, all are busy in their project and money making ,I am really feeling very ashamed and trited from such kind of people .
 
NACP I, II , III  has gone and IV is coming and lots and lots of money has been spent on  making strategies and meeting but when our community face such kind of critical situations or problems where lots of stigma and discrimination are there, But there is no help up from HIV/AIDS sector.

 Global fund has come for our TG/Hijra community but people who belong to Global fund are giving consolation but nobody is helping directly and standing beside us then what is the need of global fund?

Some so called Transgender who are actually not but unfortunately represent TG representative in National and International meeting, they also did not come one day to meet Bini. Not only this from his organization and network   who claim that they are also strarted working with TG/Hijra, I did not find anyone of them beside us and Bini. This kind of fake CBOs and Network's lament people and other Agencies entertain.

Care and Support will be not there in TI or Pehchan then what is the need of working with.....? Fade up with this duplicity and fake promises by these people.

Where is care and support unit? We have not that much capacity to handle such kind of situation and problem. Now I understood one thing which is very clear and true at this moment for me, that you don’t belong to our community so you can’t understand our pain and problems, you are behaving like that you are a giver and I am a receiver like street begger.You can give services to us but when GOD knows.
 
My last 10 to 12 years I am giving time to my community and becoming old day by day, spending my deposit but not getting any help and support and one penny for HIV/AIDS project or HIV/AIDS sector for my community. As A leader of our Transgender community I raised oppose wrong thing for betterment for our community and this is the reason that my self and our organization Bandhan’s members all faced discrimination.After seen and knowing all this still you are saying we don’t have paper or documents for empanelled. Paper is important or work?  
You are evaluating us but who will evaluate or judge of your work?  
How long this discrimination will be continuing with us and money which comes for our community will be misuse............?
Regards  Ranjit Sinha  ATHB/Bandhan

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

212 CRIMAL Eunuchs Arrested by HYDERABAD Railway Police ?


HYDERABAD: The Railway Protection Force of South Central Railway have arrested 212 eunuchs or transgenders, in special drives conducted in the railway stations and trains during June.In order to eradicate the alleged menace of eunuch, the security department of SCR conducted 564 drives during June at the sections where presence of eunuchs was reported.As result, 201 cases against eunuchs were registered. An amount of `34,150 was collected towards penalty and eleven eunuchs were sentenced to imprisonment. Trial against remaining twenty six cases are pending in the court of law.




CRIMAL Eunuchs in PAK shaving transvestites’ heads

Transvestites protest in front of Peshawar Press Club 
against sexual harassment and physical abuse on Monday.
PESHAWAR:  The City police took seven persons into custody after transvestites complained of being sexually harassed and physically tortured by them, police said.
SHO Khazana Police Station Raz Mohammad Khan told The Express Tribune that they took seven persons into custody after transvestites approached the police with a written complaint detailing their ordeal, saying that they shaved the heads of five transvestites and subjected them to physical abuse.
Raz Mohammad said that the issue was settled as another application of reconciliation was submitted to the police station after the initial application.
However, he added that the accused were still in police custody.
Transvestites have traditionally been paid to help celebrate the birth of a son or to dance at weddings, but today, many end up living on the streets, begging or prostituting themselves. Additionally, in a country where sexual relations outside marriage are taboo and homosexuality is illegal, transvestites are also treated as sex objects and often become the victims of violent assault.
Earlier in the day, transvestites from around the city protested outside Peshawar Press Club (PPC) to call attention to the abuse.
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Shemale Association President Farzana told the Express Tribune that such incidents have been taking place over the last few months and the same group of people is responsible for shaving the heads of transvestites and subjecting them to other forms of physical and mental abuse.
Earlier, five transvestites approached with a complaint that they were taken to a party in the Bakhshi Pul area on Charsadda Road, where a group of men shaved their heads and then began torturing them.
She identified the transvestites as Marghay, Lambay, Nazoo, Guria and Saeeda, adding that the same kind of treatment has been meted out to at least 20 transvestites during the past few months, with some of them leaving the city in fear.
Farzana claimed that the same group had previously sexually abused some transvestites and filmed the incident, which was later uploaded to the internet. She claimed that she was also being threatened for speaking out.
Another transvestite who was subjected to physical abuse some 20 days back corroborated Farzana’s story, telling The Express Tribune that a group of 15-20 men subjected them to physical abuse and that the attackers filmed part of the incident. She felt sure that the attackers were from the same group that shaved the heads of transvestites last night.














 

Monday, July 11, 2011

CRIMAL Activetes of Ladyboy in Thiland

Phuket Ladyboy Katoey Picks the Wrong Pocket

PHUKET: A ladyboy katoey who picked a pocket and stole a young tourist's wallet in Patong will be sent to the courts as an example to others, a Phuket police officer said today.

The wallet, belonging to South African visitor Oliver Matthews, 19, contained only 200 baht, Kathu Police Station Lieutenant Jongserm Preecha told Phuketwa
''It's time these kinds of crimes were stopped so we are sending the perpetrator to the courts today rather than impose a small fine,'' he said.

The thief, Thailand ''Jenny'' Kunboonanb, 30, confessed to picking the pocket of Mr Matthews as he walked outside the Village Hotel on beach road about 8.10pm last night.

With the help of Tourist Police, Mr Matthews reported the matter to Patong police soon after, and he was quickly able to identify Khun Jenny as the thief from a database of mugshots of Patong ladyboys.

Khun Jenny was arrested last night and is due to appear at the Phuket Provincial Court in Phuket City today.

There's only one punishment suitable... Castration! No, wait... That's what they want, isn't it?
Where is the Village Hotel in Patong. Never heard of it before, is it a new place?
Near the football field, I'm told.
This guy had better not come back to Patong again, because if that ladyboy sees him again after this (s)he'll try to kill him! Cross a ladyboy and (s)he becomes homicidal!
Henry, there's no evidence of people convicted of petty crimes behaving in that fashion . . . although your experience may be quite different.
Whistle, nope,
Editor Comment:
I think, Bartholomew, you should learn a bit more about life. A quick cowboy lasso and a couple of bricks smashed together might actually make you a more complete human being.

Watch CRIMAL ACTIVETES of Hejad in Film Murder-2 Today ?


Mahesh Bhatt presents (a squirt of paan). A Vikram Bhatt production (a spew of ketchup). A Mohit Suri film (a splash of red curry). When the credits roll like this, it's not surprising that 60 percent of the film has some substitute for blood being spat on the screen. 'Murder 2' is, as you would imagine, a bloody thriller.
it's a bit out of sync like the late-night dubbed teleshopping ads.
But what really adds thrill and lots of screams into this thriller is a cross-dressing psycho-killer, Dheeraj Pandey (Prashant Narayanan), who loves mutilating sex workers while singing 'Bheegey Hont Tere', unmelodiously and with sadistic lyrics. Why? Because his characterization is deep fried. Oddly enough, he gets caught early in the film and even confesses to his sinister deeds. But there are so many reels left?

 

So, just to pass time, Arjun is assigned the task to find clues and evidence to corroborate Pandey's confession by a bewildered cop (Sudhanshu Pandey). And just to double the excitement, he has to do all this over a night.
Will Arjun manage to flick his Little Richard bangs and save Pandey's last victim? Despite confessing to finely chopping several whores, will Pandey be let off for his odd political connections? Will Priya's lips continue moving for seconds after her dialogue completes? These questions are only rhetorical and best unanswered.
The dialogues in this film are downright tacky. An interaction between the lead pair just after a ferocious make-out session goes like this. Priya: "Khaaye, Piye, Khiskay? Arjun: "Hotel mein khaane ke baad koi baitha rehta hain kya?" But the dialogues don't even compare to the magnitude of clichés in the plot. Arjun's 'Ma-Behen-Baap' have all deceased due to poverty. Eunuchs have been portrayed as a cult that worships the devil and let's not even get into the cop with the fake Goan accent.
The film's sound effects could have you shrinking into your seat. But largely, it's less scary and more disturbing. Emraan manages a great job of letting his mouth do all the acting but his constipated expressions are only marginally different from his remaining expressions. Jacqueline is an ideal pin-up girl and those considering this film just to get a glimpse of her would be happy to overlook her lack of acting skills or inability to enunciate.
One could safely call this film as the 'Silence of the Bhatts', with Emraan almost managing the Jodie Foster hairdo. And since the penalty for several murders is the same as that for one, let's just hope the third one is a bit more premeditated.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Ghulam Nabi Azad Fucks homosexuality an UN-Natural Disease ?


India's health minister derided homosexuality as an unnatural "disease" from the West at an HIV/AIDS conference, drawing outrage Tuesday from a U.N. official and activists who said the comments set back campaigns for gay rights and against HIV.
In a hastily called news conference Tuesday evening, Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said he was misquoted, though video of Monday's speech has aired repeatedly on Indian television.
"Some people have played with the words. I have been quoted out of context," he said. "My reference was to HIV as a disease. As health minister, I know (male homosexual sex) is not a disease."
His original speech echoed a common refrain in the conservative South Asian nation that homosexuality is a Western import.
"It is a matter of concern that, unfortunately, in the world and in our country this disease has arisen, where men are having sex with men, which is unnatural and should not be happening," Azad said, speaking in Hindi.
Anjali Gopalan, who heads the NAZ Foundation, a rights group that works with HIV positive people and promotes equal rights for homosexuals, said Azad's initial comments were deeply troubling coming from the health minister of a country fighting a tough battle against HIV infections.


"These comments help no cause. It's definitely not going to help in our fight against HIV," she told The Associated Press.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress Party leader Sonia Gandhi and a slew of government ministers were present at the conference Monday.
Singh should consider firing Azad, said Anand Grover, the U.N. special rapporteur on health.
"His remarks are completely insensitive. It lowers the dignity of the gay community," he said. "It is unacceptable to have a minister talking like this."
Roughly 2.5 million Indians have HIV, making it the country with the largest number of people living with the virus in Asia.
Experts say the marginalization of gay people keeps them isolated and makes it harder for HIV/AIDS awareness messages to reach them.
"If you're not going to invest in community building, then gay people will continue to be marginalized," Gopalan said.
In 2009, the Delhi High Court struck down a colonial era law — Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code — that made sex between people of the same gender punishable by up to 10 years in prison. While actual criminal prosecutions were rare, the law was frequently used to harass people.
The court ruling was noteworthy in a country where even heterosexual sex is rarely discussed openly.
Over the last decade, homosexuals have slowly gained a degree of acceptance in a few parts of India, especially its big cities. Many bars have gay nights, and some high-profile Bollywood films have dealt with gay issues. The last two years have also seen large gay pride parades in New Delhi and other big cities such as Mumbai and Kolkata.
Still, being gay remains deeply taboo in most of the country, and many homosexuals hide their sexual orientation from friends and families.
"How can the health minister say something so unscientific and irrational?" Nitin Karani, a gay rights activist told a television new channel. "He needs to apologize immediately or he needs to go."
This is not the first time Azad's words have embarrassed the government.
A few years ago, he suggested Indians watch television instead of having sex as a means to stem population growth in the nation of 1.2 billion people.

Azad''s remarks on homosexuality invite flak from Bollywood , Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad''s comments on homosexuality have not gone down well with several Bollywood personalities, who have criticised his "regressive" stand on the issue. 

 The Health Minister had yesterday described homosexuality as a ''disease'' and regretted that despite being ''unnatural'', it now afflicts a substantial number of people in India.

"Ghulam Nabi Azad needs urgent counseling for his regressive statement. His ''unnatural'' stand is dangerous for healthy democracy. Its because of these regressive people the largest democracy in the world deprives the largest number of sexual minorities their democratic rights," filmmaker Onir tweeted.
Actress Celina Jaitly, who is a supporter of the rights and equality of the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) community and supports the gay rights movement in India, said, "I m shocked to hear that our health minister would make a statement about homosexuality calling it a "disease" WHO does not think so Sir!."
"Dear honourable Mr Health Minister, the World Health Organization (WHO) removed homosexuality from its list of diseases in 1990," Celina said.
Filmmaker Tarun Mansukhani said, "Just woke up to read the astonishing comments made by our Union Health Minister, Mr Ghulam Nabi Azad, who claims Homosexuality is a disease!! (Speechless...Abusive...ROFL...Abusive again....Pensive.)" PTI KKP DK

Azad's comments on MSM shocking: Gay community

Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad's comment that men having sex with men (MSM) is a 'disease' and 'unnatural' has drawn flak from the gay community and activists who have been fighting tooth and nail for greater social acceptability for homosexuals. 

Mohnish Malhotra, who has been long involved in the fight for gay rights and is one of the organisers of the annual gay pride, said the minister's comments were shocking.

'It's shocking that such a comment was made by the country's health minister,' Malhotra told IANS. 'Even the UN passed a resolution saying that the LGBT community has equal rights as anyone else and cannot be discriminated on the basis of their sexual orientation,' he added.
On Monday at a conference on HIV/AIDS, Azad said: 'The disease of MSM is unnatural and not good for India. We are not able to identify where it is happening as it is less reported also.'
'It is a challenge because in cases of female sex workers we can identify the community and reach out to them. But in case of MSM, it is becoming difficult,' he added.
He also pointing to increased efforts to promote condoms, treat sexually transmitted diseases, and launch information and communication programmes among transgenders and sex workers.
Strongly disagreeing with the minister's comment, Ashok Row Kavi from Hamsafar Trust said: 'Gay sex is not unnatural. It is a matter of one's sexual orientation. If out of 100 children, five are left-handed, do you call them unnatural?'.
Amrita Sharma, an activist, said the health minister should limit himself to talking about health issues instead of commenting on a person's sexuality.
'Homosexual sex is just as natural as heterosexual sex. In a democracy, gays should have the same rights as heterosexuals...Most sex workers use condoms. The problem arises when men have sex outside of marriage without protection,' she added.

Financial corruption in MSM NGO/CBO at Secunderabad funded by NACO 

This is to inform you that an NGO/CBO based at Secunderabad has been involved in a huge financial corruption and fraud during following 1 year. The concerned NGO/CBO has been granted a MSM (PLHA) DIC along with Prophylaxis Treatment and MSM TI has done so…….
Office Rent: The Concerned NGO/CBO for MSM (PLHAs)project has Rs.7333.33/ per month towards Office rent where another TI project has been running in the same premises for which separate funds upto Rs.12000 has been sanctioned for DIC and Office . From 5 months it has become more problem for MSM PLHAs as they feel stigmatised to share same DIC with the Non-PLHA MSMs hence they stopped coming to PLHA DIC. The funds allotted for such DIC, Clinic and Office rent under TI project has been already withdrawn and shown as used in the financial reports of the organisation by management.


Medicines Cost: The Concerned NGO/CBO for MSM (PLHAs) has been granted Rs.3951.5/- per month but for 10 months for purchase of medicines for PLHA’s ,a single MSM PLHA has not been granted such costs for their medicines but the amount has been consumed by the management producing fake bills.
Electricity Charges: The Concerned NGO/CBO for MSM (PLHAs)project has been granted Rs.337/- per month towards electricity charges but, in the same office premises the DIC, clinic and Administrative Offices of the other projects(Crisis and TI) has been maintained which has been already granted separate amount of Rs.800/-per month under those concerned projects ,same electricity bills are produced as proof in all the projects.
Advocacy Expenses: Concerned NGO/CBO has been granted Rs.12000 half yearly to do an event to mobilize, building network and sensitise the MSM (PLHAs) project network ,where only 1 event has been done and the other event has been claimed producing fake bills and report.
Community Event: The Concerned NGO/CBO working for MSM TI project has been granted Rs.10000/- towards one Community Event to be conducted in 1 quarter till date not have been done.
Equipment for DIC: The Concerned NGO/CBO working for MSM TI has been granted Rs.20000/- towards Purchase of TV, DVD and playing things in DIC but till today no such equipment has found in DIC or Office but the amount for the same has been withdrawn by management.
Peer Educator Honorarium and Travel : The Concerned NGO/CBO working for MSM TI has been granted 20 Peer Educators to various hotspots but they have not been appointed fully till today ,the HRGs are not, delivered condoms at such hotspots .Honorarium to such Peer Educators where ever self has been paid has been withdrawn and utilised by management itself.
If this is all regarding financial corruption above all we pleased to inform you that so called NGO/CBO has 5 BENAMI directors for whom such lakhs of project has been handed over for a proper cause please check the signatures of all the directors.
We request the funders that huge amount of funds flow in the HIV/AIDS sector for a proper cause, but because of these cheaters and fraud the objectives behind such need has not been fulfilled and today if you go to any ICTCs working around Secunderabad HIV prevalence has been increased from 7% to 12 %.Awake ,Arise and Act now.
AVAGAAHANA Group
A network…….

Saturday, July 2, 2011

CRIMAL Eunuchs kill passenger in train ?

A gang of miscreants, posing as eunuchs, stabbed a man in the general bogey of the Patna-Bangalore Sanghamitra Express on Tuesday night. The eunuchs were demanding Rs 50 from Rakesh Kumar Shau who had parted with only Rs 10. Bleeding profusely from the attack, he later succumbed to injuries.

The latest incident underlined the increasing menace of eunuchs, beggars and other miscreants who harass passengers after entering the trains illegally when it stops at signals. With most incidents taking place in long-distance trains, a nexus between the security forces and offenders cannot be ruled out. Of late, incidents of miscreants posing as eunuchs have risen in trains even as the Railway Protection Force (RPF) turns a Nelson's Eye.
Shau, who was in his 20s and married only a year ago, had boarded the train from Patna on Monday evening. He and five others worked at a Bangalore-based construction company as masons. A couple of Shau's co-travellers too were injured in the attack. The injured remained unattended for a long time after the train stopped on platform No 2 at the Nagpur station.

The incident took place at 10pm on Monday night after the train halted at a signal just before Nagpur. Three so-called eunuchs, with typical mannerisms and a gaudy make-up, entered the general bogey towards the rear end of the train.
"They demanded Rs 50. We asked them to settle for Rs 10 as we were not carrying much cash with us. However, they were not willing to listen," said Ravi Kumar, who was Shau's co-traveller. "Suddenly, they started snatching our wallets and tickets. They were carrying small knives too. This led to a mild scuffle. Nobody came to our help."
One of the miscreants, identifying herself as Sapna then spoke to someone on the mobile phone. "They pulled the chain so four more attackers could board the train. Two waited on the tracks while around six started attacking us even as the train remained standing," said Ravi Kumar. Shau received multiple stab injuries on the back of his left leg. The men approached the Government Railway Police after they reached the Nagpur. While a section of GRP personnel rushed the injured Shau and others to the Indira Gandhi Government Medical College and Hospital, another headed by assistant sub-inspector Premlal Samudure rushed to the Motibagh, Gaddigodam and Pilli Nadi localities to look for Sapna and her gang.
The police has managed to nab Swapnil Bauria, alias Sapna, Vijay Chafle, alias Saloni, Aman Mendhe, Yogesh Bhoyar and Ajay Bawne. "Bhoyar assaulted Shau with the knife while the others beat him up," said Chandrashekhar Bhabal, Sr PI of GRP. Bhoyar has a prior criminal record too, said the cops.
GRP officials said that RPF should patrol more in the trains to ensure such incidents do not take place. "RPF has the power to take action against the eunuchs under section 145 of Indian Railways Act," said a GRP personnel.

Eunuchs Beat and rob Train Commute
A businessman from Nerul, Amar Sant, 34, was beaten up and then robbed by a group of eunuchs on a CST-bound train from Dombivli around 8:30 pm on Friday. Police have launched a manhunt for the assaulters in this first instance of eunuchs brutally beating up someone.

Sant recalled, “When the train reached Thane, four eunuchs boarded the First Class compartment, and asked for money. There were only three others in the compartment.I waved my hand in refusal, as I was on my mobile. A few minutes later, they came back, and I refused again. That’s when one of them hit me on my head and others


joined him in beating me. After a few blows to my head, I became unconscious.
Next I remember being shaken awake by commuters at Kurla, while I was lying in the passage.” Sant was robbed of around Rs 3,000. Fellow commuters assisted him to get off the train, called his friends, who took him to Sion hospital. Medical examination of injuries to his head and spine showed only bruises to his back, and Sant has been advised rest.

On Saturday, Sant reported the matter to Thane GRP, who registered a case under Section 323 (assault). Rajendra Kathawate, Senior PI, Thane GRP said, “It is a serious offence, and we have alerted the Railway Police Force. Our teams are on lookout for the eunuchs.”

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Indians pay surgeons to turn girls into boys

Indian doctors have been accused of conducting sex change operations on young girls whose parents want sons to improve the family's income prospects. 

Madhya Pradesh state government is investigating claims that up to 300 girls were surgically turned into boys in one city after their parents paid about £2,000 each for the operations.

Women's and children's rights campaigners denounced the practice as a "social madness" that made a "mockery of women in India".
India's gender balance has already been tilted in favour of boys by female foeticide – sex selection abortions - by families who fear the high marriage costs and dowries they may have to pay. There are now seven million more boys than girls aged under six in the country.
Campaigners said the use of surgery meant that girls were no longer safe even after birth.
The row emerged after newspapers disclosed children from throughout India were being operated on by doctors in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
Doctors confronted in the investigation claimed that girls with genital abnormalities were being sent to the city's clinics to be "surgically corrected" and that only children born with both male and female sexual characteristics were eligible for the procedure. But campaigners said the parents and doctors were misindentifying the children's conditions to turn girls into boys.
The surgery, known as genitoplasty, fashions a penis from female organs, with the child being injected with male hormones to create a boy.
Dr V P Goswami, the president of the Indian Academy of Paediatrics in Indore, described the disclosures as shocking and warned parents that the procedure would leave their child impotent and infertile in adulthood.
"Genitoplasty is possible on a normal baby of both the sexes but later on these organs will not grow with the hormonal influence and this will lead to their infertility as well as their impotency. It is shocking news and we will be looking into it and taking corrective measures," he said. "Parents have to consider the social as well as the psychological impact of such procedures on the child."
India's National Commission for the Protection of Child Rights ordered the Madhya Pradesh government to investigate the claims and produce its findings within 15 days.
Ranjana Kumari, of the Centre for Social Research and one of India's leading campaigners against female foeticide, said the surgical transformation of girls into boys without their informed consent was a sign of India's growing "social madness".
She said she despaired that education had failed to stop the growing rejection of baby girls in India.
"The figures are getting worse. In 2001 there were 886 girls born to every 1,000 boys in Delhi. Today there are only 866. The more educated and rich you are, the more there is killing of girls," she said.
"People don't want to share their property or invest in girls' education or pay dowries. It's the greedy middle classes running after money. It is just so shocking and an outright violation of children's rights."
The government needed to address the problem by stressing the spiritual value a girl or woman brought a household in Hindu culture. "In India we say God resides in that house where there's a woman but that has evaporated because of all this greed. We need to emphasise the spiritual wealth a girl brings to a family, but we also need to support them with financial subsidies and jobs," she added. 
  
Comments
 Oh yes, ladies and gentlemen, here is the "diversity" we must celebrate. Here is the wondrous "difference" we must "cohere" with and be "enriched" by.

You know, I don't hate the Indian parents who turn their girls into boys, though they do disgust me. I don't even hate the surgeons who perform the operations though I would be delighted to see an outraged, right-thinking granddad cut their kn*ckers off.

However, with all my heart I do hate the British politician who would foist such people upon me. I hate them even more for putting them to the front of the queue in the land where all my ancestors are buried. And me to the back,

If you don't hate those who have populated our island with these and many more perverse and un-British types over the course of the last fifty years. you're no kind of Briton that I recognise.

 If this report is true, those doctors who are responsible must be severely punished.
If it was matter of a fringe uneducated masses, one could probably forgive and forget, but a qualified doctor doing this beggars belief.

"India's National Commission for the Protection of Child Rights ordered the Madhya Pradesh government to investigate the claims and produce its findings within 15 days."

pure speculation and sensationalist garbage to try and undermine certain countries.
not the first time I have read stories like this,
china was the first ...
where is evidence and numbers and stats? seems to be only a quote saying there are 20 less girls compared to boys from previous years.
telegraph is becoming like daily mail the sun the mirror and all bull* media outlets.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Huge Financial Corruption misuse of federal dollars ??



Peter Sprigg (FRC)The GSA Network says the money will be used to lower the health risks for those involved in the homosexual lifestyle. But according to Peter Sprigg of the Family Research Council (FRC), lesbian, "gay," bisexual and transgender youth actually need to explore ways to change their sexual behavior.

"That is not what this...grant recipient -- Gay-Straight Alliance Network -- is geared towards at all," Sprigg laments. "They're geared towards accepting these kinds of high-risk behaviors."

He decides the $285,000 grant as a waste of federal dollars. "I think it's an utter misuse of federal dollars and will, in fact, be counterproductive, if the goal is improving the health of young people," the FRC policy studies senior fellow suggests.

The Gay-Straight Alliance Network describes its mission is to "empower youth activists to fight homophobia and transphobia" in schools by training student leaders and supporting student-led Gay-Straight Alliance clubs

Huge Financial Corruption in MsmCBO or NGO in INDIA Encourages by NACO and others ? 

Now, free condoms, contraceptives at your doorstep!  The government will shortly launch a scheme to make male and female contraceptives available at people's doorsteps in a major bid to boost population control efforts, Health and Family Welfare Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said Friday.…

The government will shortly launch a scheme to make male and female contraceptives available at people's doorsteps in a major bid to boost population control efforts, Health and Family Welfare Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said Friday.

Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) volunteers would promote the use of contraceptives - both male and female - at the household level in targeted districts, he said.

'Under the scheme, the centre will make available contraceptives free of cost at the block level, from where ASHA volunteers will pick up their supplies,' Azad said, addressing the 53rd Convocation of the International Institute of Population Sciences (IIPS) here.

Azad said the 2011 Census shows that efforts towards population stabilisation have yielded results.

'We have succeeded in reducing both fertility and mortality rates substantially and increasing the average life expectancy of the Indian population,' he said but expressed concern at the large regional disparities in demographic outcomes across different Indian states.

For instance, he said the Empowered Action Group (EAG) States, like Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgrah - where 45 percent of India's population resides - lag behind the rest of the country in both fertility and mortality rate decline.

Azad emphasised that the government was committed to providing quality and universal health care to the rural population through the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM).

'The funding to the health sector is going to be increased from the present level of less than 1 percent of GDP to 2-3 percent of GDP during the 12th Five Year Plan (2012-17),' he said.

He also said that under the newly-launched Janani-Shishu Suraksha Karyakram (JSSK), the government has made child deliveries at government health institutions completely free.

Launched June 1 this year, the scheme provides for free diagnostic tests including ultrasound, free medicine, free provision of blood, free diet up to three days for normal delivery and up to seven days in case of caesarean births and even free to and fro transport from home to hospital to all pregnant women, Azad said.

The IIPS is a premier academic institution in the field of population studies.

It has trained over 3,000 students and professionals in the field from India and several Asian countries including China, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and others.

It is renowned for its expertise in conducting large scale surveys, the results of which help the policy makers in formulating appropriate responses.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

CRIMAL ACTIVETES of Eunuchs in INDIA ???

The recent order of a lower court granting bail to a eunuch arrested for a petty offence has thrown up a curious situation the society hardly thinks of. What happens if someone from the LGBT (lesbian, gay bisexual, transgender) community is held and denied bail. Should the accused be kept in the jail, detention home or in a special cell? In this case,  

Rupa alias Mazarrul, a eunuch, was granted bail. Though the offence was petty quarrel the court also reportedly thought of legal provision __ and difficulties __ about keeping a eunuch under detention. Though some of the legal experts claimed the bail was granted after considering the not-so-serious offence and had nothing to do with gender issue, the decision has put the focus on the limited legal space __ what happens if a eunuch commits a serious crime? 

This has brought to light loopholes in the judicial system when it comes to securing rights for the LGBT community and the stigma attached to its members. Neither CrPC nor IPC, Additional SP Ram Kumar Panda pointed out, has any separate provision for the ‘third sex.’ The role of police is limited to taking the accused to court, he added. Retired Senior Jail Superintendent DB Dharua from Sambalpur explained out such cases of housing LGBTs in jail seldom arise. “Ideally they are accommodated in special cells but again, all jails are overcrowded.”. Core team member of National Alliance of Women’s Organisation Subhashree Ray emphasised the need to change social outlook of the community.� The legal system, as well as society need to join hands to help them live a dignified life, she said. 

CRIMAL Eunuchs Sent to beggars' home in Delhi Prevention of  Begging Act 1959, by the SMM Nov 10, 2010

After months of detention at a beggars' home, a transgender caught seeking alms in south Delhi was allowed to walk free after the intervention of a Delhi court.
Setting aside an order of a special metropolitan magistrate (SMM) sending appellant transgender Rani to the beggars' home for two years, District and Additional Session Judge A.K. Chawla said: "The appeal is accepted and the order of detention is set aside."
"It is ordered that the appellant be released after due admonition on a personal bond of Rs.1,000. Appeal stands disposed off accordingly," said the court in its order June 6.
The court said that the transgender had a right to lead a life of dignity and earn a livelihood.
"The appellant undisputedly is a transgender and it is a hard fact that in our society, transgenders are being shunned even today," said Judge Chawla.
"It is difficult for them to get even menial jobs. The impugned judgment is also totally silent and does not reflect nor is there any material on record to show the circumstances in which the appellant was living or the antecedents of the appellant," the court added.
Appellant Rani was held guilty under the Bombay Prevention of Begging Act, 1959, by the SMM Nov 10, 2010. Rani was convicted for begging on the capital's roads and was ordered to be kept in a beggars' home for two years.
Rani was caught begging Nov 10, 2010 near the Moolchand Flyover in south Delhi and sent to the beggars' home the same day


  
Sagar Yadav, a trustee of the group, added, “If the eunuch wants to leave the ‘guru’, they are subjected to beatings and torture if they do not obey their gurus or share their earnings. If they want to leave the group, they have to pay the guru. They often borrow from another guru to pay the previous one. Then they spend years paying the loan. This is a kind of bonded labour.” Saxena states that the ‘price’ of a  Eunuch is between Rs50,000 to Rs1,00,000 ? Reality Check ???

The castration procedure, called ‘Nirvana’, is illegal, and forces many to turn to quacks for the operation, putting them at great risk. “No surgeon will do the emasculation surgery, since they need certificates from an urologist, a psychiatrist and other experts that the person needs such a surgery. The poor eunuch has no access to expensive surgeons. So they go to quacks,” said Saxena.

90 Transgenders Arrested by HYDERABAD Railway Protection Force (RPF) 

HYDERABAD: Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel have arrested 90 transgenders for allegedly travelling without tickets on trains.Acting on complaints from passengers about harassment of transgenders, the RPF had launched a series of special drives since May 24. "So far, we have conducted 275 special drives and arrested 90 transgenders," a South Central Railway (SCR) spokesperson said.The arrested persons were prosecuted and Rs 26,100 penalty was collected from them. Among the arrested, 14 persons were sentenced to undergo imprisonment, while cases against others were at trial stage.


Zahoor Guru and his pupils at Cantt police station lock up. PHOTO: DAILY EXPRESS 
Eight eunuchs were arrested and sent to jail for two weeks on Monday in Gujranwala under the Maintenance of Public Order ordinance.

They belonged to Mian Zahoor Guru Group and Ijaz Group.

They were arrested by Cantt police on Sunday after they brawled at a wedding ceremony. Ijaz Group had performed at the ceremony and made Rs6,000. Zahoor Guru Group had then allegedly attacked them claiming the Cantt police precinct belonged to them and that no other group was allowed to operate there.

SHO Amir Abbas said the police had tried to settle the dispute but the eunuchs attacked one another at the police station as well. He said when they were unable to calm them down they had to put them in separate lock ups.

Police learnt that the two groups had been clashing over demarcation of territories for over a month.

Earlier, a case was registered against these groups in the first week of January at Cantt police station when Zahoor Guru Group had allegedly broken into Ijaz group’s office and roughed up its members. SHO Abbas said they had detained them for several hours. “They were released with a warning to discipline themselves,” he said.

Those arrested, besides the group leaders, included:

Tahir alias Sana, Tariq alias Tara Ji and Mohsin alias Pooja of Zahoor Guru group and Shahbaz alias Sana, Hamid alias Midda and Javaied alias Jadda of Ijaz group. They were produced before Magistrate Ghulam Abbas on Monday morning who sent them to Central Jail for two weeks. Zahoor Guru Group claimed that they had been working in the area for over 18 years and Ijaz Group had recently settled in.

They accused Ijaz Group of trying to steal their business. Group leader Zahoor Guru said that their business had fallen ever since Ijaz Group’s ‘invasion’. “This is my area. Only my pupils can operate here,” he said. Guru alleged that Ijaz was not even a eunuch. “He’s married. He has hired these eunuchs as a side business. For us, this is our life,” he said.

Ijaz denied the allegation. He said he was as much a eunuch as Zahoor Guru. He challenged the suggestion that the eunuchs could be confined to specific territories. “Everyone should be allowed to operate everywhere. They can’t bar us from any place. We will go wherever we are invited,” he said.

Police arrests a doctor who forcefully operated upon many 
youngsters and allegedly turned them into eunuchs!



KATHMANDU: When Bollywood director Anirban Dhar toured Nepal this week to showcase his new film, "I Am", he had two keen desires: to visit the fabled Pashupatinath temple in Kathmandu and find a gay bar in Thamel, the place tourists flock to in the capital. Bollywood's only openly gay film director also had a teasing request for Sunil Babu Pant, Nepal's only openly homosexual MP and founder of the gay rights movement in the conservative Himalayan republic.

"I wish Sunil would find me a partner," said Dhar aka Onir half-jokingly. 



Such jokes and even serious considerations began to pour in since 2008-end, after Nepal's Supreme Court struck a vigorous blow for gay rights, recognising same sex marriages and ordering the government to enact laws to allow them. It also ordered the government to protect the rights of the gay community, leading to such unprecedented government recognition as issuing "Third Gender" identity cards and giving gays a place on electoral rolls.

But now, the new civil and criminal codes proposed by the government are threatening to undermine all that and bring homosexuality under the taboo of "unnatural sexual offences", just as the dreaded Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code had done in India. The new provisions to marriage regard the union as only that between a man and woman and sodomy still remains a punishable offence as "unnatural sex".

"If these bills become law, they will undermine the growth of the gay rights movement in Nepal and criminalise gays," said Pant, whose Blue Diamond Society (BDS), Nepal's first gay rights organisation, has begun protesting against the bills. On Wednesday, when the UN Human Rights Council began its first Universal Periodic Review of Nepal's human rights situation, BDS representative Manisha, a transgender born Suben Dhakal, raised a dissenting voice.

"I am Manisha Dhakal from Nepal speaking on behalf of the Blue Diamond Society and the Sexual Rights Initiative," said Dhakal, in her new persona of a woman. "The proposed civil and criminal laws by the Ministry of Law, which have been tabled in the Nepali parliament, contain provisions to re-criminalize so-called 'unnatural sexual offenses' and to define marriage as only between a man and a woman. These attempts by the law ministry are a clear sign not to follow international human rights standards, a clear intention not to implement Supreme Court's decision and also go against the spirit of the interim and new draft constitution of Nepal."

Nepal's gay community is now calling on the international community to make the Nepal government implement the Supreme court's decisions fully and ensure that the proposed civil and criminal laws are amended to ensure the human rights and equality of sexual and gender minorities. 





“I was imprisoned in a male’s body, until a surgeon’s knife cut me free,” says 28-year-old Gazal Dhaliwal who underwent Sex Reassignment Surgery (SRS) a few years ago. The turning point in her life came when Dhaliwal made a documentary on trans-sexuality as part of her diploma in filmmaking. 


The film titled To be... ME gave her the courage to go ahead with the transition in 2006. However, she claims that nothing much has changed for her after that. “Earlier, I was a woman who did not have a surgery, now I am a woman who underwent a surgery,” adds the Mumbai-based scriptwriter.
Dhaliwal and several other members from the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community will now be sharing their experiences ina new documentary that explores the much discussed topic of the repealing of Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code that decriminalises homosexuality.
Titled Over the Shoulder, the film weaves the life stories and realities of the LGBT people across various social and economic strata. “As an ally of gay rights for years, I have seen quite a bit of work on the subject. But I still feel that an honestportrayal of the varied perspectives to an archaic law being repealedwas missing,” says theatre actor-writer-director Nayantara Roy who shot the documentary as part of her thesis at the New York Film Academy where she is currently studying. Shot using real life accounts of individual narratives of known andlittle known faces from the LGBT community, the film chronicles thelife and times of people like gay prince Manvendra Singh Gohil and eunuch social activist Lakshmi Narayan Tripathi. Organisations such asAzaad Bazaar, the Humsafar Trust and the Kashish Queer Film Festivalhave also lent their support to the film.
“Life after the repealing of Section 377 is rewritten everyday,” addsRoy who recalls how Gohil mentioned that he started celebratingIndependence Day only after July 2, 2009 when the court decriminalisedhomosexual sex between consenting adults.
The filmmaker says that the law means a lot to some people and verylittle to others. For instance, gay psychologist Deepak Kashyap, who is in a relationship himself, has been helping homosexual couples tocome out of the closet for years. “There is no room for Section 377 inyoung urban India and it should have gone out along with the British,”adds Roy who has plans to screen the documentary across the US inAugust before bringing it to India. “In our country, 80% of gay men are married.
Unfortunately, there is no awareness but only guilt in such cases,” the filmmaker rues.