The undermined voices should be heard



Oppression, domination and humiliation are considered usual terms which every individual woman has to face and experience as well. It’s obvious that women are facing these brutal facts in every stage of life. But when it comes from a state and those women never get justice for the brutality due to your race, color or your facial structure, thinking about those facts I get baffled. There exist many untold, unheard stories of Indigenous women all over the world whose voices are never been heard by anyone. Those women are for me the heroic characters who are fighting to establish their rights through the identity of a minority or indigenous women. Women are considered as vulnerable in this world and some people don’t leave to abase them in any condition. Women are used often as a weapon to dominate a marginalized community often by their own state. I am talking about those Indigenous women who are victim of sexual assaults such as rape perpetrated by own Military forces in own state. The forces are supposed to protect them any kind of aberration and insane activities but why women are insisted to abhor them? The question rises here and the answers might lay on the pages of history where the brutality of the state written might be in a subtle way or might be non-written. The victims’ souls cry in the hills, in the rivers, in the leaves, flowers, fountains where those indigenous girls or women used to sing along with the birds and colorful flowers. But now their souls cry because they know they will never get justice, they know the perpetrators will be free and never be punished, they convey the message whispering in the air to us as a warning so that we always have to be apprehensive and careful. I don’t want to abdicate, I don’t want other indigenous women all over the world and my place should not also; we want to live peacefully in our hill and mountains. We want justice for all kind of injustice happened with our girls, sisters, and mother. We want to feel secure in our own state, we want our state should be the protector of every individual women including all minority and indigenous women.

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