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India’s Red Brigade Hits Back at Attackers of Women
LUCKNOW, INDIA — In a dusty neighborhood in the northern Indian city of Lucknow, Usha Vishwakarma readies her army of young women for battle.
Standing1 on her doorstep, she leads the teenagers in martial2 art drills. The 25-year-old said while she and other women cannot change the mindset of potential attackers, they can work to protect themselves.
“We need to think that we should become so capable that if someone tries to attack us, then we respond in equal measure,” said Vishwakarma. “We want to make girls so mentally and physically3 strong that they can face any situation.”
Vishwakarma said her Red Brigade was born out of necessity in 2010 when she felt abandoned and traumatized after an attempted rape4 by a colleague.
She said police were unresponsive, and the man who tried to rape her spent the following months mocking her for reporting the attack. She said the incident, coupled with the rape of an 11-year-old girl she tutored, was the breaking point.
Group colorsHer group of what has grown now to 200 young women, many victims themselves, patrol the streets of Lucknow in the traditional “salwar kameez” - red symbolizing5 danger, black for protest - ready to confront and humiliate6 men who tease, touch and commit other acts of sexual harassment7 and assault.
Afreen Khan, 17, said she helped start the Red Brigade after her father threatened to take her out of school because of the near daily harassment she experienced while heading to class.
“Before we used to hear so many lewd8 comments, now there is hardly any teasing,” Khan said. “There are a lot of people with us, supporting us and that makes us feel more proud that we are doing this type of work.”
The Red Brigade’s work took on special resonance9 after a 23-year-old student was gang-raped and beaten aboard a private bus in New Delhi in December of 2012. She died weeks later in a Singapore hospital.
Thousands took to the streets all over India to protest the brutal10 attack, but a year later - not much seems to have changed.
Attacks escalatingThe number of reported rapes11 in the Indian capital this year has nearly doubled compared to last year.
Vishwakarma said attacks outside the capital rarely make headlines or stir such public outrage12. She said that life, particularly in the conservative state of Uttar Pradesh, can be bleak13 for a woman who is discouraged from speaking up or standing up for herself, whether it be by her parents or her husband.
“A woman is not considered a human being, but something that is to be used,” she said.
It has not been an easy road for Vishwakarma and her Red Brigade. At first, she said even her family was opposed to her efforts for fear of what neighbors would say about the young women stepping out of their homes and raising their voices.
Even on this day, the Red Brigade members were cautious as not to conduct their martial art drills in public view.
Still, Vishwakarma has not been deterred14 by societal norms. She is steadfast15 in ensuring girls and women gain the confidence they need to protect themselves. The Red Brigade has drawn16 worldwide media attention and her mother who was once apprehensive17 says she is proud of Vishwakarma and her three other daughters.
“I want the girls to get ahead, do good work. I want them to have a different life than what I had,” said Singhari Devi as she watched her daughters don their red- and-black uniform.
Vishwakarma also has high hopes of seeing a Red Brigade in each Indian city in the next year.
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