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Saturday, September 30, 2006

Ragging in army school

HT, New Delhi, Dec 12, 2005

Soumyajit Patnaik

Bhubaneswar, December 11

The occasional boarder's horrifying tale notwithstanding, the Sainik School has been the byword for discipline. That reputation was shaken when ragging raged in Bhubaneswar Sainik School, following which school authorities asked students to vacate hostels and leave the premises on Saturday.

The campus now wears a deserted look except for the policemen on duty.

Though the school management has remained tight-lipped on the issue, even barring the media from entering the campus, the Bhubaneswar police said they had deployed a team to restore normalcy to the campus.

According to sources, trouble started when some students of Class IX were asked to parade naked before their seniors. When the students protested, fisticuffs ensued which later turned into a free-for-all with both groups fighting with hockey sticks. After the clash, all the students from Class IX to Class XII were asked to pack up.

Bhubaneswar superintendent of police Amitabh Thakur told the Hindustan Times that the school authorities did not inform them of the incident. "We deployed our force on campus though the school administration was reluctant to accept our assistance," he said.

Students trooping out of the hostel gates, on their way to the railway station, said a few of their classmates had sustained head injuries and were being treated at the school dispensary. Many of the students, most of them from outside Orissa, had difficulty in getting to the railway station as it is quite far from the school. Booking tickets for their journey was another problem.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Cricket is boring to watch: Gavaskar

Sunny@stumps: Cricket boring

Samrat

Chennai, September 10, 2006

Cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar was the star on day two of BlogCamp, "India's biggest blog unconference". The Little Master, who has a podcast called "My own pitch" on Yahoo, said he was thinking of starting a cricket blog as well - though he claimed he was "not a good watcher of the game… I think cricket is a boring game to watch".

The cricketer-turned-commentator took the audience of bloggers through the nuances of TV commentating in his talk and later answered questions.

He said he found podcasting more difficult than commentary - even after one year of being a podcaster. "In commentating you're feeding off the other commentator and reacting to what is happening," said Gavaskar. "Podcasting, by contrast, involves sitting down in a room at the end of the day and compressing thoughts on the day's events to five or six minutes." He podcasts whenever India plays a match.

"I look around and I see almost everyone here sitting with a laptop in front," he said. "I belong to the transistor generation. My columns even now are written in longhand."

His presence and comments were immediately blogged 'live' on their laptops by at least three of the bloggers present. One of them, Maxiblog, wrote a post titled "Sunny is on now".

Another stopped him as he was on his way out and interviewed him for a video podcast using the video feature on his mobile phone. It was, Gavaskar said, the first time he had given such an interview.

(Source: Hindustan Times)

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Pitt won't marry till gay marriages are legal

Hindustan Times, September 10, 2006

Hollywood hunk Brad Pitt has revealed that he will not tie the knot with Angelina Jolie unless gay marriages are legalised in the US. The Mr. and Mrs. Smith star told Eonline he plans to wed Jolie only when the institution has been democraticised. "Angie and I will consider marriage when everyone else in the country who wants to be is legally able," he said. Pitt also waxed on about the state of his family with Jolie, something he said he "cannot imagine life" without. Of adopted children Maddox, 5 and Zahara, 1, Pitt told the magazine "they're as much of my blood as any natural-born."

ANI

Panchkula cops in dock for beating boy

Monday, October 10, 2005, Chandigarh, India

TV channel ‘exposed’ case in April
Tribune News Service

Panchkula, October 9
The Haryana police today registered a case and ordered an inquiry into the alleged beating up of a minor boy by the CIA staff of the Panchkula police on its office premises in Mansa Devi. The said incident, “exposed” by a television channel, took place during the last Navratra mela at the shrine there.

The police was thrown into a tizzy as soon as the news spread about the beating up of the minor, picked up from an adjoining cluster of jhuggis on April 13 this year. Senior police officers, including the IG (CID), Mr P.V. Rathee, and the Superintendent of Police, Mr Balbir Singh, arrived at the CIA Staff office.

Wrongful confinement
A case causing hurt, wrongful confinement and unnatural offence under Sections 323, 342 and 377 of the Indian Penal Code has been registered by the police on the basis of a complaint made by Utsav Bains, grandson of Justice Ajit Singh Bains, president of the Punjab Human Rights Organisation.

Speaking to mediapersons, Mr Balbir Singh said a case was being registered on the basis of the video-clipping shown by the channel. “We are checking up our records to see if any minor was booked by the CIA Staff around the time the video was shot. Also, we are checking our staff deployment for those days and making inquiries from the staff now,” he said.

Maintaining that they had approached the channel to provide them a copy of the footage, the SP held that the guilty would be punished. “We can’t identify the man beating the boy, Mukesh, shown hanging from a tree with his hands tied at the back in the video. The child or his parents must come forward and help identify the culprit. If it is established that a policeman was guilty of the crime, a criminal case will be registered against him and departmental action initiated,” he stated.

Meanwhile, the family of Mukesh and two other boys, also allegedly subjected to torture by the CIA, have been shifted to a “safer” place by the channel. Apprehending trouble for the families, this morning the family members were “removed” from their jhuggis.

The video was shot at the CIA Staff Office behind the Mata Mansa Devi shrine by local lawyers Arvind Thakur, Hirday Pal Singh and Ravinder Pal Singh, also members of the Lawyers for Human Rights, an NGO .

“We had been receiving complaints about police staff atrocities in the area. We stumbled upon this evidence during a routine round of the police station. Then, another boy from the small jhuggi cluster was beaten up in a similar fashion. We have recorded that as well and will release it shortly,” Mr Thakur claimed.

He said for any theft, the police picked up minor boys and beat them up to “extract” a confession and then registered an FIR. “Contrary to set procedures of first registering an FIR and then proceeding to arrest the accused, the Haryana police operates rather differently. It’s a callous force, evident from the treatment meted out to the children. Their only fault is that they come from poor families and can’t raise a voice,” he held.

“We approached the top brass of the police, the Haryana Government and even the local authorities to bring the culprits to book. However, none of these agencies took me seriously and seemed completely disinterested in our evidence. We had no alternative but to turn to the media,” the lawyers said.

They also alleged that the minor boys were sodomised by the CIA Staff during the illegal detentions. “We are not satisfied by a plain inquiry being marked into the matter. We want the suspension of the police post in charge at that time. We will also move court to get justice for the boys and their families,” he held.

Minor boy sodomised

Wednesday, May 11, 2005, Chandigarh, India

LUDHIANA TRIBUNE

Our Correspondent

Khamano, May 10

A 14-years-old boy was sodomised last night by a 45-year-old person in a truck on Badeshan road Khamano. According to information available, 14 year boy was working as a cleaner with a truck driver.

The Truck driver was identified as Chhinderpal Singh a resident of Panaichan village, near here and the boy Pankaj belongs to Khamano Town of Ward No 9 at 8.30 pm. Yesterday, the driver of truck No PB-12A-4027 returned from Khanna in the truck with the boy. When they reached Khamano, the driver took liquor and also forced the boy to drink. After drinking he sodomised the boy.

The boy tried to escape but failed. In the meantime a passerby heard the cries of the boy and when he reached near truck, the driver escaped. according to SHO police station Khamano, a case under section 377, 506 of the IPC was registered against the driver but he is absconding yet.

(Source: here)

PANCHAYAT PARDONS RAPE

HT 9 October, 2005

HT Correspondent

Muzzaffarnagar, October 8

IN YET another strange rape verdict, a village panchayat in Muzaffarnagar has not onoly condoned the alleged rape by a young man of an influential family, but also pleaded that to safeguard the reputation of the village and family's honour to which the young man belongs, the matter should be declared closed. The ruling came after the father of thee accused publicly apologised before the Pancyayat regretting his son's conduct.

The youth allegedly raped the teenaged daughter of a factory watchman of Kakrauli village and fled.

U.S. Bishops to Pick New Chief in Sex Abuse Aftermath (Reuters)

Posted Sunday, November 14, 2004, 11:00 am

By Deborah Zabarenko
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -
The priest sex abuse scandal that shook the U.S. Roman Catholic church to its foundations two years ago could turn out to be a key issue as America's bishops gather to choose new leaders this week.

Victims of clerical sexual abuse are campaigning against the front-runner for next president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Bishop William Skylstad of Spokane, Washington, saying he is unwilling to address the issue.

Skylstad's diocese announced just days ago it planned to declare bankruptcy to shield itself from lawsuits launched by those who say priests abused them.

One victims' group, Survivors Network of those abused by Priests, known as SNAP, took the symbolic step of endorsing an alternate candidate for the top job, Bishop Blase Cupich of
Rapid City, South Dakota.

"We don't know as much about him as we'd like," said David Clohessy, SNAP's national director . "But in an odd sort of way, that's a good thing," indicating that Cupich had not been tarnished by the scandal.

(Source: here)

Boy sodomised beaten in school

By Bhadra Sinha

Times News Network

New Delhi: A 12-year-old boy was allegedly sodomised by four boys who locked him in a bathroom of Sarvodaya Vidyalaya school, Madangir, on Friday afternoon.

Three of othe four accused have been arrested. They were apprehended at the spot after the boy's cries caught his teachers attention. The class 7 boy was also beaten up.

"The fourth accused managed to give us the slip because of the commotion. We however, have his description and should be able to nab him because he lives in Dakshinpuri itself," a police officer said. Tjhe accused Sunny, Bobby and Subhash (all are aged between 25 to 30 years) are also residents of the same colony.

The boy's father RAmesh Ved said his son was under trauma since the incident, "I took him to the hospital on late Friday to get him medical treatment. His face has got swollen.

During the lunch break, the boy had gone to the toilet with three of his friends. the accused let the other three boys get away.

"The school toilets are in a separate block. Every toilet does not ahve a separate door. There is a common door for all of them," Ved added.

The boundary wall, adjoining the toilets, is broken. The four boys entered the school complex from there.

He added the boy does not know the accused and there is no animosity between them. "We have never met them earlier," Ved said.

Model accuses Bhandarkar of rape

CHANDNI BAR director Madhur Bhandarkar, currently working on his new project PAGE 3, has got himself trapped in a controversy. There is a criminal complaint lodged against the filmmaker for allegedly attempting to rape the model Preeti Jain. The Versova police have booked a case under section 376, (for attempting to rape) and section 506 (for criminal intimidation) of Indian Penal Code against Bhandarkar. But what is surprising is that Jain has lodged the complaint three years after the alleged incident took place. Jain in her statement to the police alleged that Madhur Bhandarkar has physically abused her repeatedly from January 2000 to December 2003, while he maintains that he doesn�t even remember meeting her. According to her, the director promised her the role of a heroine in his film CHANDNI BAR and promised to marry her. Bhandarkar's lawyer meanwhile will be moving for anticipatory bail in the Bombay High Court on Friday. If convicted Madhur Bhandarkar would be imprisoned for not less than seven years under section 376.

Bhandarkar has been an assistant director to several film directors including Ram Gopal Varma. The turning point in his life though was the National Award winning CHANDNI BAR, his second film after TRISHAKTI. After which he went on to make SATTA and AAN.

(Source: here)

Madhur sexually exploited me: model

rediff Entertainment Bureau | July 23, 2004 16:02 IST

A model and�actress�-- who rediff.com will not identify -- has accused film director�Madhur Bhandarkar�of rape and intimidation.

Speaking to the media, the starlet said, "Someone had to take a stand."

Excerpts from a media briefing:

Why did you take so long (nearly three years) to go to the police�and make this allegation?

I can't talk about it. Obviously, there is a reason behind it, which you will know later.

Madhur Bhandarkar says it is�a publicity stunt.

How ridiculous! It takes a lot of courage and guts for someone to come out in the open and expose herself to the media and people.�Madhur [Bhandarkar] has been in touch with me till recently. All my mobile phone records are proof enough for people to know what the relationship was all about.

Did you work in any of his films?

I have not worked with him in any film.�All I can say is I have attended the mahurat of�Chandni Bar, only because he had invited me.

Did he promise you any role?

Yes. I know him for the last five years. He kept promising me that he would cast me as the�heroine of his next film, which never happened. He only sexually exploited me.

Why did you decide to speak up?

Someone had to do it. Other newcomers should be aware of such misdoings�in the film industry. I have a responsibility towards society. Someone had�to stand up and stop such people from exploiting innocent�girls

(Source: rediff.com)

Bruce Will is shy of kissing Dark Angel Alba!

Bruce WillisDark Angel star Jessica Alba has said that Die Hard actor Bruce Willis, in spite of his macho image, is actually very shy of kissing on screen.

The actress was surprised when her co-star grew nervous while shooting for a kissing scene in their recent hit Sin City.

It happened when Bruce suddenly asked director Robert Rodriguez to shoot the scene differently. However, Alba, who plays a stripper in the movie, seemed to have no problems in getting intimate with the actor.

'It was easy for me. I've done a few kisses in my day. We had this big romantic kiss and it was supposed to be like this big epic beautiful kiss... like you're anticipating this thing. We finally get to that scene and Bruce is sitting down and I'm going in for the kiss and he goes, 'Maybe I get up and walk away and she runs after me.' He says it to Robert when we were shooting it and Robert was like, 'What?'

'He got nervous -- Bruce Willis! It was really cute, because it's like this man, Die Hard and Moonlighting," contactmusic quoted Alba saying.

Eventually, Bruce mustered up enough courage to go ahead with the scene.

http://in.rediff.com/movies/2005/apr/25holly.htm

Blow to machismo as Spain forces men to do housework

Giles Tremlett in Madrid

Friday April 8, 2005

Guardian

Spanish men will have to learn to change nappies and don washing-up gloves under the terms of a new law designed to strike a blow at centuries of Latin machismo. The law, due to be passed this month, is likely to provoke a revolution in family affairs in a country where 40% of men reportedly do no housework at all. It will oblige men to "share domestic responsibilities and the care and attention" of children and elderly family members, according to the draft approved by the Spanish parliament's justice commission.

This will become part of the marriage contract at civil wedding ceremonies later this year. "The idea of equality within marriage always stumbles over the problem of work in the house and caring for dependent people," said Margarita Uría, of the Basque Nationalist party, who was behind what is an amendment to a new divorce law. "This will be a good way of reminding people what their duties are. It is something feminists have been wanting for a long time." Failure to meet the obligations will be taken into consideration by judges when determining the terms of divorces. Men who refuse to do their part may be given less frequent contact with their children.

Spanish women spend five times longer on housework than their husbands. Even where both have jobs outside the home, Spanish women still do three times as much work in the house.

"It is not just about housework, though. Women also end up doing most of the caring for the elderly," said Ms Uría. A study five years ago by Spain's Centre for Sociological Investigation concluded that fathers spent an average of 13 minutes each day looking after their children.

Only 19% of Spanish men thought it was right for mothers of school age children to have a full-time job. More than a third thought mothers should not work outside the home at all. The change to the Spanish legal code will see domestic obligations added to a list of marital duties that currently includes fidelity, living together and helping one another. The initiative has received the backing of all Spain's political parties, including those of a conservative or traditionally Catholic bent.

Ms Uría said that the Socialists, who run Spain's minority government and voted against the clause when the draft went through the commission, had told her that they, too, were now in favour of it.

That should guarantee that, when the law - which will also make divorce proceedings faster and easier - is voted on in parliament in the next few weeks, the obligation to share domestic chores will be added to the statute books.

(Source: the Guardian)

Man arrested for stripping in DU Art faculty

HT Correspondent

New Delhi, March 25, 2004

A FORMER Delhi University student has been arrested on Thursday for stripping in front of the gents toilet in DU's Art Faculty in the North Campus.

The incident took place in the afternoon. Some girl students approaching their German and Romanian language classrooms were startled to find Jose (24) stripping outside the men's toilet.

They shouted for help and after an initial struggle, Jose was caught with the help of some employees and handed over to the police. He has been arrested under 107/ 151 Cr. PC which relates to breaching of public peace.

Jose is a former B.Com student of DU. Department head Vibha Maurya met the Commissioner of Police later in the day and apprised him of the situation.

Earlier, incidents of 'flashers' have been reported from JMC, Gargi and Maitreyi College and also from Greater Kailash.

Policeman held for sodomy

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

New Delhi: A head constable of Delhi Police has been arrested for allegedly sodomising a 16-year-old boy. The accused, posted in Badarpur police station, has been sent to judicial custody.

Head constable Rajbir also reportedly threatened the boy with dire consequences if he disclosed about the abuse to anyone.

"Rajbir was suspended from duty immediately after the incident was reported," said a senior police officer.

According to the officer, the matter came to light on Thursday after the boy's father went to the police station to file a complaint. However, Rajbir was taken into custody only after the boy's medical examination at AIIMS confirmed the assault.

The alleged incident took place on Wednesday. Rajbir reportedly picked up the boy, a vegetable vendor, in a market in Badarpur area. "The head constable brought him to the police station on the pretext that he was wanted in a theft case and that he needed him for questioning, "the official said.

The boy was kept in the lock-up and beaten up. At night Rajbir went to the lock up and allegedly took the boy to his barrack. On returning home, the victim complained to his father who approached the police the next day.

Lettter to newspaper on 'homosexuality'

An Indian Christian in a letter to the editor of a Delhi newspaper article claiming homosexuality (sic) is natural

Natural, Unnatural

THIS REFERS to the editorial Talk about an unnatural law (January 17). How can you claim that 'natural law' is a product of culture and time? Is the fact that a woman can conceive and a man can't a matter of convention based on culture and time? That is a natural law and has come into force not because of what the British enacted in 1862.

Homosexuality is a serious moral problem and has added to the menace of Aids. There is need to be understanding, without being paternalistic and moralising, of those caught in this web of behaviour.

DOMINIC EMMANUEL, Delhi

Teased over wedding, man kills self

TOI, 14.05.2003

Times News Network

New DelhiA 25-year-old man committed suicide in Laxmi Nagar on Monday night. The police said Rakesh Yadav shot himself because he was depressed after his friends teased him over his marriage. Yadav got married on May 5 and threw a reception two days later.

A police officer said: "Yadav ran an electronic goods shop in NOIDA, while his father owns a dairy." According to him, his friends teased him for getting married to a villager.

They also made fun of him over the insufficient food at the wedding.

"He took Rs.500 from his father on Monday on the pretext of buying diesel for the car," a police officer said. "He went to NOIDA and bought a locally-made pistol," an officer said. Yadav reached home on late \Sunday night and shot himself with the pistol.

Psychiatrists think Cruise should have head examined



By Jeannette Walls with Ashley Pearson

MSNBC

Updated: 2:40 a.m. ET Jan. 21, 2004

The American Psychiatric Association is concerned that some comments by Tom Cruise could prevent people who need help from getting it.

The “Last Samurai” star has been blasting psychiatry, and reportedly said the profession should be “outlawed.” “I think [psychiatry] is an utter waste of time,” Cruise said, according to IMDB.com.

“There’s nothing scientific about it. Communication is a good thing, but I think people get more mentally out of having a good meal or going for a walk. I think psychiatry should be outlawed.”

“It’s like arguing that the earth is flat,” Dr. James Scully, the Medical Director of the American Psychiatric Association, told The Scoop. “Psychiatry is a branch of medicine supported by substantial research. . . . Comments like that are absurd. . . . If someone is suffering and needs to get help, it would be a shame if they do not get the help that could help them because a celebrity says something.”

Would Dr. Scully welcome a dialogue with Cruise? “A dialogue? Yes. We’d welcome an open dialogue. A Scientology speech? No,” says Dr. Scully, referring to Cruise’s religion, which is opposed to psychiatry. “We don’t find discussions about Scientology useful.”

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4010495/

SPV student an introvert, suffered in silence

HT Correspondent

New Delhi, January 17

WHEN THE cops came calling on Sardar Patel Vidyalaya student Rahul (name changed) at his house in Pandara Road on Friday evening, he didn't deny that he stabbed hisi classmate.

"I wanted to teach Anial (name changed) a lesson for all the bullying I went through. I have suffered a lot of humiliation at hisi hands and could not take it anymore. I am not going to be sent to jail, am I ? I did not want to kill him." Rahul kept telling the policment who arrested him on charges of attempt to murder. He has been remanded in a reformation home till January 21.

The boys have been to ge4ther since Class 1 and since the fathers of both the teenagesrs are doctores, the two families have jknown each other for long.

"Rahu7l is an intelligent, but quiet boy. In fact, we had named him 'mona' because he spoke so little --- almost as if he had vowed not to talk. Rahul was the centtre of everyone's jokes and we did tease him, but it was all in fun. We never realised that he hwould take it so seriously." Anil's friends told the police.

Rahul had alleged that Anil and his freinds invited him to drink and smoke with them so that he could "be a man like them" and ridiculed him when he turned down their offer. Anil's parents, however denied their son smoked or drank.

Rahul's parents are shocked that their son nursed a grudge for so long. "Had he given any hint about his problem to me or the school author4ities we would have tried to sort out matters amicably. When I spoke to him, all he said was he could nto tell us that he needed his parents or teacher5' help to protect him and his self-esteem." Rahul's father told the police.

Dr. Sandeep Voharra of Apollo believes that teachers qand parents have a big role to play in such situations. "Bullying should be checked as it can have a negative effect on one's personality. In this case, the boys chose aggression to resolve his conflict," he said.

Anil is in ICU at RML hospital and unfit for statement. He underwent a surgery for ruptures in his intestines. He is stable.

Sex abuse at orphanage

HindustanTimes.com » States » Haryana » Story

Sanjeev K Ahuja

Gurgaon, August 23, 2005

The Deepashram orphanage at Gurgaon — for mentally and physically challenged children — has found itself in a controversy after an Italian neurologist complained to the Vatican Embassy about sexual abuse of children at the home.

The neurologist, Dr Franco, had worked as a volunteer at Deepashram, established by Mother Teresa in 1995, for six months a couple of years ago. Brothers Contemplative — the male wing of Missionaries of Charity — manages the home, which has 66 boys aged between 12 and 26.

Franco registered his complaint at the Apostolic Nunciature, Chanakyapuri. Second secretary of the Apostolic Nunciature, Father Tomasz Grysa, said they received the “communication from Dr Franco” in February this year. The case has been referred to the hierarchical superiors of the Missionaries of Charity Brothers, Father Grysa said.

At the orphanage, volunteers did not rule out the possibility of sexual abuse of younger inmates by the older ones. Brother Benedict, a volunteer from Rome, said: “If any case of this kind is reported to us, the guilty boys are punished.”

Abdullah, a 15-year-old inmate, said it was “common” for the older boys to sodomise the younger boys at night when no one was on guard. He accused a 24-year-old of sodomising a 12-year-old. “Bahut se bachche yahan par ganda kaam karte hain,” he said.

Brother Benedict and attendants dismissed the allegation. Abdullah was shifted from the children’s home at Majnu Ka Tila to Gurgaon as he was a troublemaker, Brother Benedict said.

Another volunteer at the orphanage, Dr Wanda Toso from San Raffele Hospital in Milan, told HT that Franco had also told her about child abuse at Deepashram. She, however, did not have any personal confirmation from the boys as she did not speak Hindi.

“I have not been able to interact with the children,” Toso said.

Now who's the fairer sex?.

Sushmita Bose, New Delhi, July 2

Tall, Dark and handsome? Well, not any more. The Indian Male has been trying to whitewash himself – chup chupke. A country-wide study conducted by Media Research Users Council (MRUC) reveals that 30 percent of our men use women's fairness creams. And usage is higher in the southern states: Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.

Now it's time for them to crawl out of the dark closet and "Be Fair, Be Handsome, No more chup chupke" as the Indian cosmetics counter sees its first-ever fairness cream for men – fair & handsome (F&H). The Product has been launched by the Rs 320-crore FMCG company Emami, that already has a fairness cream – Naturally FAir.

"F&H is being marketed in Andhra," says Mohan Goenka, director, Emami. "Soon we will move into the other southern states, before rolling out nationally." Andhra is the company's launchpad as the fairness creams market there is worth Rs. 80 crore – that's almost 10 percent of the Rs. 820-crore category market in India.

The formulation used for F&H is stronger because, research reveals, men's skinds are three times more exposed to the sun than women's five times more exposed to pollution and doubly more exposed to stress.

(Source: Hindustan Times)

Battered men get their own refuge

Jamie Doward, social affairs editor

Sunday December 21, 2003

The Observer

Britain's first safe house for battered men is to open in secret over the New Year. The refuge, in south-west England, will shelter men and their children who have been physically or emotionally abused by a female partner.

A second centre will open early next year in north-west England, and organisers plan to create a national network eventually.

The revelation of the refuges is likely to reignite the debate over the true picture of domestic abuse, which men's support groups say is far more complex than is often portrayed in the media.

According to the most recent British Crime Survey, for 1996, 4.2 per cent of men and an equal proportion of women said they had been assaulted by a current or former partner in the previous year. In those incidents involving injury just under 50 per cent of women were hurt, and 31 per cent of men.

The survey found that 23 per cent of women and 15 per cent of men aged between 16 and 59 said they had been physically assaulted by a partner at some time.

Men's rights groups argue, however, that the male figure could be even higher because men are reluctant to admit being victims. They say at least one in every six incidents of domestic violence - around 18 per cent - are committed by women on men.

'At the last count there were 426 shelters for women in Britain. That means there should be at least 70 refuges for men. Yet up until now there was none,' said David Hughes, editor of Male View magazine, which represents the views of the charity Mankind Initiative.

Hughes hoped the shelter idea would take off. 'Once the first centre has opened and it's proved useful others are bound to follow. We're trying to get financing to have a refuge in each region,' Hughes said.

Ian Hancock, the NHS director of psychological services in Dumfries and Galloway and an expert on domestic abuse, said: 'It's difficult for anybody if they're being battered but with men their problem is compounded by the fact that they feel they shouldn't allow themselves to be battered by a woman.

'The idea that it makes you some kind of weakling means it's a double whammy for men. It affects their self-esteem,' Hancock said.

Many myths attached to the issue needed to be dismantled, Hancock said. 'People have this image of muscular women and weedy men but size has got nothing to do with it. A man can be twice the size of his female partner and still be battered by her.'

The crime survey acknowledged that a significant number of men believe the Government is failing to take the issue of domestic abuse against them seriously. 'Male victims of domestic violence are particularly unhappy about the level of support offered by agencies, especially by the police,' it noted.

'It may be that support agencies have a particular problem in recognising that male victims can be just as in need of support and advice as female victims.'

Steve Fitzgerald, who helped set up the new shelter in the south-west, said: 'This is a major breakthrough. Women are just as likely to commit violence in the home as men. For too long there has been this gender apartheid which has meant this important issue has been ignored.'

The new refuge, which is already sheltering two battered men, has a family bedroom, a living room, access to a bathroom and kitchen and is staffed by volunteers.

It was welcomed by David Smith, 46, who has three small children. 'I've been emotionally abused by my wife since I married her over six years ago. People see her in public and think she's wonderful, but they don't see the private side to her,' he said.

'I didn't see her angry temper until we were married. It's awful. She loses her temper a lot and uses foul language in front of the children. You can't stop her once she's started. I've asked her to go for counselling but she won't.

'I have to leave the house and take the children with me. Sometimes she hits me but I'm a lot stronger than her. I'm trained in martial arts so it's not a problem physically. We're still living together but I'm losing hope.'

While the shelter's focus is on helping men, its founders stress the help it can give to child victims of domestic abuse. 'Sixty-four per cent of child abuse is committed by mothers,' Hughes said.

Nicola Harwin, director of the charity Women's Aid, disputed some of the claims made about abuse of men and called for more work on the way the figures are collected.

Her group 'doesn't condone domestic violence against anybody. But the majority of research is quite clear: in an overwhelming number of cases domestic violence in the home is committed by men,' Harwin said.

An increasing awareness of violence on men should not make people lose sight of the fact that women's refuges were underfunded. The country needed one for every 10,000 people in the UK - 'but currently we have less than half we require', she added.

(Source: the Observer)

General out after sex charges

Dec.22, unknown year: possibly 2003

Hindustan Times

Vishal Thapar, New Delhi, December 21

A very senior officer of the Indian Army has resigned after being asked to quit over charges of sexual misconduct with a fellow soldier. This is the first time an officer of three-star rank has been eased out for sexual misconduct of this kind.

The lieutenant-general was relieved of his command of a corps in the north-east and presented with a fait accompli. The army leadership told him that his resignation would save him the ignominy of a court martial.

Officially, the army was not letting on much, but it did not deny the charges against the former corps commander. "The lieutenant-general asked for premature retirement on personal grounds and that was granted by the army," army spokesman Colonel Anil Shorey told HT.

The spokesman declined to comment on the nature of the "personal grounds:" and the circumstances that brought them about.

A Sappers (Corps of Engineers) soldier had blown the whistle on the general.

The GOC-in-C of the Eastern Command, Lieutenant-General J.S. Varma, took serious note of the complaint, which was backed by corroborative evidence, highly placed MoD sources said.

"The action taken against this general has set an example on how such cases will be dealt with in the future," a senior officer said. The problem of homosexuality in this virtually all-male force is seldom acknowledged, but the severity of the action intended to convey a strong signal down the line.

The general was allowed to go home with his rank, pension and other benefits.

While this case is unprecedented, the armed forces have in the past taken the toughest action against those courting wives of "brother officers".

In 2000, the commander of the 14 Corps in Ladakh had quit amidst reports of charges of this nature.

Making maids out of macho men

Spain is about to inflict a huge legal blow on Latin machismo by passing a law requiring men to do more housework.

The law, due to passed this month, is expected to cause a household revolution in a country where 40% of men reportedly do no housework at all.

Weapon of...er...choice

Who can resist a man in uniform? That seems to be the basic premise reportedly used in 1994 by the US defense department while considering various non-lethal chemicals meant to "disrupt enemy discipline and morale". At the top of the priority list was the manufacture of a 'gay bomb' – a weapon that would make enemy soldiers "sexually irresistible to each other". While that may seem a more humane way of dealing with the enemy, the question that remains unanswered was what effect the 'gay bomb' --- not to be confused with Enola Gay, the bomber which dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima --- would have on dyed-in-wool homosexuals.

Turning on --- and then turning in -- the enemy isn't the only project that was in the proposed six year, $ 7.5 million plan......

(HT editorial, unknown date)