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HEARING FOCUSES ON EQUALITY AND JUSTICE FOR VICTIMS OF INDIA'S CASTE SYSTEM
By Jeremy Reynalds (10/13/05)

Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ), Chairman of the Committee on Africa, Global Human Rights and International Operations, held a recent hearing to study the troubling situation facing India's 250 million Dalits and tribal peoples.

The Dalits and other tribal peoples are treated as virtual non-humans, and suffer widespread discrimination and violation of their human rights.

One organization described the Dalits like this.

"A Dalit is not considered to be part of the human society, but something, which is beyond that. The Dalits perform the most menial and degrading jobs. Sometimes Dalits perform important jobs, but this is mostly not socially recognized. Dalits are seen as polluting for higher caste people. If a higher caste Hindu is touched by an untouchable or even had a Dalit's shadow across them, they consider themselves to be polluted and have to go through a rigorous series of rituals to be cleansed. In India there are approximately 250 million Dalits" (www.dalitnetwork.org/who.html).

"As the world's largest democracy, India must radically improve this terrible situation," said Smith in an on-line news release from his office. "This hearing is important because it provides the opportunity for leaders in the struggle for human rights for India's Dalits and tribal peoples to describe the situation in India."

Earlier this year, the news release noted, U.S. and India relations took a large step forward after decades of estrangement during the Cold War, and have resolved to establish a "global partnership."

Most observers have focused on the nuclear proliferation implications of the agreements as potential stumbling blocks to a real partnership. Another less discussed but just as important obstacle to any enduring partnership between the two nations, the news release stated, is India's "serious human rights problems."

These problems are documented in the three current U.S. State Department reports: the 2004 Human Rights Report on India, the 2005 Report on Trafficking in Persons, and the 2004 Report on Religious Freedom.

"All three are catalogues of human rights violations which the Government of India condones, ignores – and in some instances, has even promoted," the news release commented.
"India leads the world in its tolerance for sex-selection abortions and female infanticide. India forbids both, but there is virtually no enforcement of these laws. UNICEF (www.unicef.org) has warned that unless steps are taken to address the problem, India will soon face unexpected social problems, not least increased trafficking of women. As more and more girls are aborted or murdered after birth, larger numbers of women and girls will be trafficked."

The news release noted that Dalits and tribal peoples suffer the most from India's human rights record. According to India's caste system, Dalits are considered impure and therefore are discriminated against, denied access to land and forced to work in degrading conditions. Most Dalits continue to live in extreme poverty, without land or opportunities for better employment or education. Nearly 80 percent of the tribal population lives below the poverty level. Most cannot afford primary education, so their literacy rates remain very low and only a small minority can benefit from these quotas.

"Dalits are routinely abused at the hands of the police and of higher-caste group that enjoy the state's protection," the news release noted. "Despite constitutional safeguards, the rights of indigenous groups in the eastern parts of the country are often ignored. Mob violence, lynching, arson, and police atrocities against tribal persons are all too common."

According to the news release, Smith noted that the Dalits and tribal peoples continue to suffer from human trafficking. Dalit girls have been forced to become temple prostitutes and are eventually sold into prostitution. Tens of thousands of tribal women have been forced into situations of economic and sexual exploitation.

Over the years, many Dalits and tribal groups have converted from Hinduism to other faiths to escape widespread discrimination and achieve higher social status. Converts to Christianity and Christian missionaries are particularly targeted, the news release noted, as violence against Christians often goes unpunished. Many states have also adopted anti-conversion laws, in violation of India's constitutional protection for religious freedom.

"While India's government has made strides to open its economy and improve the lives of its citizens, the best laws in the world are useless unless there is vigorous enforcement," said Smith in the news release. "All too often, enforcement of laws protecting human rights has been weak or non-existent. This hearing will provide first hand information that we can use to help conquer these horrible human rights violations."

For additional information about Smith, go to www.house.gov/chrissmith and www.visi.com/juan/congress/cgi-bin/newmemberbio.cgi?member=NJ04&site=ctc


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Jeremy Reynalds was born in England, emigrated to the United States in 1978 and married Sylvia in 1979. They have five boys. Jeremy gave his life to the Lord in 1976 and currently attends Calvary Chapel of Albuquerque. He became an American citizen in 1998 and voted in his first general election in 2000. Jeremy holds a BS undergraduate degree with a concentration in Journalism and an M.A. in Communication from the University of New Mexico. He also holds a Ph.D. in intercultural education at Biola University in Los Angeles, CA. His hobbies & interests include church, reading, writing and filling in for vacationing radio talk show hosts in the area.
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