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Posted on 02-22-15 6:35 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Today, Sima Basnet’s life turned upside down.

Sima was studying at a tuition center for her final examination, when a man opened the door and splashed acid on her face.

“I felt an intense burning. I knew from an Indian TV show that I had to pour water on my face to prevent the liquid melting my skin,” she told The Baltic Review from her hospital bed in Kathmandu, recalling the acid attack.

Sima. Photographer : Sanjog Manandhar  Nepalese acid attack survivor: “I won’t live in fear” 2G8A0053

Sima. Photographer : Sanjog Manandhar

Police officers said the motives behind the brutal aggression remain unknown. Her friend Sangita Magar, 15, was reportedly the “target of the attack”, and she is said to be in critical condition. From petty quarrels to rejection in love, reasons provoking acid attacks are varied.

“I did not call the police; I run home as fast as I could while my friend was taken to the hospital by her parents,” recounts 16-year-old Sima.

The first few hours following an attack are considered the most important ones. With acid, the burning continues ‘dissolving’ the skin until it is neutralized. In countries such as Nepal attacks are believed to cause greater damage.

“Our daughter didn’t receive proper treatment even five hours after the attack,” Sangita’s family members said.

IMG_5965  Nepalese acid attack survivor: “I won’t live in fear” IMG 5965

Acid violence rarely kills but it scars you for life. Experts say that women and girls are victims in 75-80 percent of cases. Of the female victims, about 30 percent are under 18. Acid attacks appear to bedisproportionately common in South Asia, according to the Acid Survivors Trust International. The prevalence of attacks in the region can be explained by the easy availability of acid which can be found “at the corner store and as cheap as 30 cents a litre”.

As far as Nepal is concerned, there is no concrete and reliable data. Most acid attacks are not reported and often remain unheard. Representatives of the Women’s Rehabilitation Centre (Worec), said that survivors receive little support to access criminal and legal justice systems. Victims seeking justice face numerous legal hurdles and most are forced to drop criminal charges.

Quality medical care is not always an option. Dr. Peeyush Dahal, chief at the burn unit at Bir hospital in Kathmandu, said that acid injury patients are more likely to slip into depression, yet hardly any of the hospitals in the country have hired counselling experts for acid victims.

But with an undying spirit Sima refuses to let circumstances overpower her. “I ’ve always wanted to become a singer and I will not live in fear.”

Sima with her grandmother. Photographer : Sanjog Manandhar  Nepalese acid attack survivor: “I won’t live in fear” 2G8A0023

Sima with her grandmother. Photographer : Sanjog Manandhar

Sima comes from a village in Nepal’s Terai region. She moved to Kathmandu together with her grandmother four years ago to continue her studies. Her mother works in Patna, India, while her father was gone when she was still in the cradle. She said that her grandmother means everything to her. 

“I just wanted my granddaughter to have a good education; I never thought that this could happen,” Sima’s grandmother said.

Although acid attacks are now a criminal offence in neighbouring India, there are no specific laws addressing them in Nepal.

“I want some kind of justice, but I will go on with my life, no matter what. This is my message to all the girls and women out there; don’t give up,” Sima said, smiling, despite the burns.

Sima. Photographer : Sanjog Manandhar  Nepalese acid attack survivor: “I won’t live in fear” 2G8A9983

Sima. Photographer : Sanjog Manandhar


 
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poor thang
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Posted on 02-22-15 9:08 PM     [Snapshot: 136]     Reply [Subscribe]
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जहाँ नारीहरूको इज्जत हुदैन, त्यो देश पतनको खाडल तर्फ धकेलिन्छ. हाम्रा छोरि-चेली बाटोमा हिड्दा अब डर र त्राशले हिड्नु पर्ने यो अवस्थाको सृजना गर्ने नेपालका नालायक नेताहरूलाइ टुडिखेलमा लगेर फाँसी दिनु पर्छ.
 
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Whoever did this, I hope karma gets you, if law does not.
 
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i wish i can chop the hand of the perpetrator

 
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I wish those ladies would be the first ones to pour HF acid on those guys like Mr. White did in BB; except this time these guys should be alive. They must be punished like in hell not in jail.
 


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