Andaman Islands abuse: new videos reveal Indian police role
girls dance topless Jarawa says to the camera as two videos provide further evidence of official involvement in "human safaris"
Two videos produced by the trial offer new observer of government involvement in "human safaris" to see the Jarawa tribe of Andamans protected.
Three minutes and 19 seconds of the clip, recorded on a mobile phone, shows semi-naked girls dancing tribal police officer sitting on the Indians. A second clip, short once again emphasizes the nudity of a child, while men in military uniform whole plant.
The new evidence is the authorities in Orissa an example for their counterparts in the Andaman Islands, moving quickly to put an end to human safaris to see the Bonda tribe, another form of abuse revealed observer research.
The Indian government had ordered two sets of officials to act quickly to investigate and prevent abuse. In an interview last week, the Minister of Tribal Affairs V Kishore Chandra Deo said that the exploitation by foreigners had to be stopped.
quickly ordered a preliminary report by the Orissa government has concluded that the need for greater protection Bonda. The authorities suggested that the tourists photograph the future of the tribe banned all cameras and must be filed with the officials before they could enter the area. Two tour operators have been accused of selling tribal visits "so obscene."
Andaman Islands Police have repeatedly denied any involvement in human safaris after such an investigation last month found evidence that officials had accepted bribes to allow tourists to find and film the Jarawa. A video of young Jarawa women are ordered to dance for food caused outrage in India and around the world.
But new videos are raising new questions about the complicity of officials who are supposed to protect the tribe.
A voicecamera at the beginning of the clip and hear young people say: "Dance". Initially, the camera focuses on the breasts of the younger girl. A second later, the man told the girls: "Go back, go back a little, a little more." They do, until they are all on the picture. Girls are young, the use of red skirts and jewelry chains. "Do it" said the voice, and begin to dance again, moving his hips and palms.
halfway, the camera around to show briefly a police officer sitting beside the road, watching. For the first few seconds, the camera focuses on baskets of girls inside are the elements that comprise a packet of biscuits G-Talk - a popular brand in India
The second video is less structured and shows a group of young Jarawa filmed with military personnel. The first camera is pointed at a topless woman. A male voice, camera, he says, "to the ISKO" ("at least give me that"), which prompts you to run to protect their basket of goods. The clip ends with a male voice saying: "Chal Chal" ("Lost").
- The words are spoken in Hindi. The speakers are apparently members of the defense forces of India (Andaman is unusual because it has a force structure that combines the three military services, known as the Andaman and Nicobar Command). Datestamped or video, but the longest is understood to have emerged about two months in Port Blair, capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
The Jarawa are believed to have lived on the islands for tens of thousands of years, but did not communicate with the outside until about 14 years.
Activists say police are heavily involved in the abuse
the confidence of the Jarawa. Six years ago, a report for the National Advisory Indian government, led by Sonia Gandhi, president of the Congress Party, warned about the sexual exploitation of Jarawa women and police intervention. Despite reports of Jarawa women being seen entering the police huts at night, and the birth of a child, the Jarawa no action was taken. Original research
observer found evidence that some police officers were taking bribes to allow tourists to find and film the Jarawa reserve in the forest, which are illegal.
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