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HIV Woman in India Stoned to death - July 9, 2003

Dear All

It was with shock, disgust and disbelief that we read in a regional newspaper about the outrage in the BC Colony of Kuppam.

A woman was stoned to death because her neighbors thought they would get AIDS from her! Though we have heard of such cases before, we never thought it would happen so near. But that is the first reaction to any enormity. According to the newspaper (Praja Shakthi) a widow whose husband had died of AIDS was stoned to death after a series of incidents involving her and her neighbors.

As there was no mention either in The Hindu or Eenadu, we enquired and ascertained independently that this
was, in substance true. If, in fact, other prominent newspapers failed to carry this news, it only indicates the apathy that has crept into the mind of the mainstream. Though none of the witnesses or the members of the police were very forthcoming on the matter, we found that this incident had indeed occurred and the residents are trying to suppress enquiries. We, therefore, feel that this should be brought to your notice.

Ponnamma, a widow of about 30 years, resident of the BC Colony, Kuppam in Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh, was stoned to death on the 4th of July 2003. She was given in marriage to a man from Tamilnadu where she went to live. Subsequently he died of AIDS. Since then she had come back to the village to her family. As the residents of the colony became aware that she was HIV positive, they first brought pressure on her family to drive her away. She was later forced into shifting to another hut. But even there the neighbors did not agree to have her in their midst and brought pressure on her family to drive her out of the colony.

Apparently, on that gruesome day, some persons attempted to carry away the bench on which she was lying. Sensing that her life was in danger, she tried to get up and run away. She was then chased, stoned and hit with the bench, killed and burnt.

The terror and agony of that woman being chased and killed by a bloodthirsty mob, is blood-curdling.

We need not remind you of the bleak HIV/AIDS scenario in our country. Nor the huge international monetary support for HIV/AIDS prevention, awareness and for countering stigma. Apart from raising questions about the effectivity of our HIV/AIDS awareness programs, one such ghastly incident wipes out years of hard work with the positive community. At a deeper level something more valuable is lost as we take one step more
towards the Stone Ages.

The trust. As an organization as well as a group of concerned citizens fighting against stigmatization of positive persons and societal prejudices, we very strongly feel that the administration must put its entire weight behind efforts to bring all the perpetrators of this horrendous crime to justice.

This hair-rising incident shows the country and specially our high profile state in a very poor and disgusting light. It gives us a glimpse of the dark underbelly of our society. In plain words it is a stain on each and every one of us in the district, state and country. Unless we all speak up as one and condemn the incident and make an example of the criminals to prevent other 'Kuppam's from happening, we are afraid, our nation, as a whole might one day burn because some of us are sick or ill and our neighbors can carry out a sentence of death.

In agony we remain sadly yours
WINS Team

We from WINS have already transmitted the above message to the District Collector and The SP, Chittoor. Kuppam is also the Chief Minister's Constituency, and is always in focus in media and elsewhere. Yet such a ghastly incident never even got a mention in any newspapers! let alone any action to apprehend the criminals concerned.

We request all to strongly condemn this and write to Sri. N. Chandrababu Naidu, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. His email id is
cmap@ap.gov.in

In Solidarity
Women's Initiatives (WINS), Tirupati

 

 

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