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‘Auction’ of Muslim Women: Delhi Women’s Panel Issues Notice to Police

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‘Auction’ of Muslim Women: Delhi Women’s Panel Issues Notice to Police

Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chief Swati Maliwal. (File Photo: IANS)

DCW chief Swati Maliwal asks police about the action they are taking

Team Clarion

NEW DELHI – Taking cognizance of media reports that a website has put some Muslims women “on auction”, the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) on Wednesday issued a notice to Delhi police and sought to what action they have taken in this regard.

DCW chief Swati Maliwal asked the Deputy Commissioner of Police to provide a copy of the FIR registered in the matter and details of the accused identified and arrested. Maliwal has given the police one week to provide the details.

Talking about the incident, the DCW said, “The Delhi Commission for Women has taken suo-moto cognizance on media reports of uploading pictures of many Muslim girls on internet platform namely ‘GitHub’ without their consent. It has been reported that photos of hundreds of Muslim women and girls were uploaded by an unidentified group on an app using GitHub – by the name of Sulli Deal’ on Sunday, July 4, wherein these girls were presented as the ‘deal of the day’ for others, and derogatory words were used against them”.

Media group Editors Guild of India (ECI) also has issued a statement calling the incident ‘reprehensible’.

“This vile attack is symptomatic of underlying misogyny in some sections of the society, especially against Muslim women as well as those who have been outspoken critics of the current government. Earlier this year, freelance journalist Neha Dikshit was threatened and harassed online, stalked, and had an attempted break-in at her place, all which was linked to her journalism,” reads the statement issued by ECI president Seema Mustafa.

The ECI expressed concerns over the misuse of digital and social media to harass women journalists to intimidate and silence them. It also urged the law enforcement agencies and the social media platforms to take steps to curtail such actions.

 

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