An interactive session was organized by Amity Institute of Competitive Intelligence and Strategic Management on "Acid attacks on women". A victim of acid attack, Sapna, shared the horrific incident where she was attacked by her own relative and the hardships she faced afterwards. The human rights activist, Salina Wilson, said that acid attacks have roots in India's patriarchal society where men expect women to be submissive and react with violence when refused. She noted that most attacks target the face in order to damage the victim's identity. Salina called on state governments to ensure hospitals are properly equipped to treat acid attack victims as current treatment is often inadequate due to inexperienced doctors or lack of facilities.
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1. 03/13/2015 : Hindustan Times- Online, Page No.1
Amity organises interactive session on 'Acid attacks on
women'
ANI, Noida
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Updated: Mar 13, 2015 10:59 IST
As part of human values celebrations, Amity Institute of Competitive Intelligence and Strategic
Management (AICISM) organized an interactive session on 'Acid attacks on women' with Ms Salina
Wilson - Human Rights Activist and Researcher.
During the session, Ms. Sapna - an acid attack victim - narrated the heinous incident when she was
attacked by her own relative and her ensuing miseries that catapulted her life.
Conducting the session, Ms. Salina shared her views on the burning topic of 'Acid Attack' saying that
the heinous crime of acid attack on women has its roots in patriarchal set up of Indian society where
women are not expected to exercise sexual autonomy; where men expect women to be meek and docile,
not challenging the authority of men, as a result of which a man reacts with violence whenever he hears
'No' from a woman in cases such as refusal of marriage, denial of sexual approaches by men and other
related instances. Woman, she remarked, whenever tries to exercise her rights there is a backlash from
society.
Sharing her views further, Ms. Salina said that in most of the cases of Acid attack, the target is a
woman's face since it is part of her identity and the culprit tries to damage the identity of the victim by
flinging Acid on her face.
As per the law, an acid attack victim is supposed to get free treatment at every hospital but in most of
the cases, such victims have to shuttle from one place to another due to inexperienced doctors or ill
equipped hospitals. She called upon the State Governments to ensure that hospitals are well equipped to
deal with acid attack victims.