Tribal youths ensnared in false cases have been embroiled in legal battles for years, resulting in profound devastation for their families. Particularly concerning is the pattern of police brutality inflicted upon the SC/ST tribal community, where innocent individuals are coerced from police stations to fulfill jail cleaning duties. Numerous cases have surfaced where individuals have languished behind bars for years without their families' knowledge. Moreover, there is a disturbing trend of custodial murders being disguised as suicides, while visible signs of bodily harm point to instances of police brutality. These revelations, shedding light on police misconduct, have been bravely brought to attention by women and child rights activist Shruti Nagvanshi. Janjwar.com, a news site, recently published her insightful interview, which is based on lessons learned from our Project. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zjj3atUAz2M
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
Unveiling Injustice: The Plight of Tribal Youths and Police Brutality
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