It’s Truly Alarming That Abuse Against Women Still Continue Today!

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Dear Editor:

It is alarming that women’s lives are still not safe. Brutal atrocities on women  appear in news media regularly.

There have been incident of indecency against women but they have been ignored. In some cases they have been driven to desperation and despair – to the point where they have give up all hope.

For abused women to live decent lives they need our respect and honour. They need to be approached with tender and care attitude. Women who suffer abuse and isolation lives in constant fear. They are miserable and humiliated.

A country cannot be proud of its violence  against women and children ,including domestic violence, sex-trafficking, prostitution and pornography.

The sad factor is that women experienced exploitation when women are commodified as products in the stream of commerce industry.

Women’s day is a good time  to acknowledge and celebrate and grant them dignified life. That is the only  in a positive way to bring revolutionary in women’s life.

Why Do some circumstances  place  women in a position where they can select low profile profession, ones that have   neither prestige nor pride in society.

During Woman’s day celebration we draft agenda about woman’s rights. Happily express views in favour of woman’s freedom. However Woman’s misery remain unchanged. Who will be able to understand pain and agony of woman’s heart ?

In spite  of amid all claims and counter  claims  we openly fail to prevent woman wandering on street in search for financial requirement.  Where her safety is insecure.  Need to save them from exploiting and humiliating uninterruptedly.

If we cannot provide decent dignity and dignifying profession than our actions and attitude towards woman is worthless.

Civilized society has a prime responsibility to save woman  facing from ill treatment and precarious future.

Woman not only need equal status but need to treat in a manner that so they can breath in society with a sense of pride and decorum.

Hanif A. Patel

Surrey, BC