Tuesday, November 25, 2008

From around the world...

The 16 Days campaign is officially underway, even as we continue to hear stories of gender violence from around the world. In today's newspapers, for instance, there's the story of 24-year-old Reshma James.

US Indian shoots wife dead in church, 2 hurt

Jersey City (New Jersey), Nov. 24: An Indian American man killed his estranged wife and critically injured two others when he opened fire at a church in New Jersey whose congregation has links with Kerala, the US police said on Monday.

The incident occurred at 11.44 am on Sunday during the weekly mass at the St. Thomas Syrian Orthodox Knanaya Church in Clifton. The police said 27-year-old Joseph Pallipurath had driven all the way from Sacramento in California in his green Jeep Wrangler to kill his wife, 24-year-old Reshma James, who was at the church.

There were about 150 people inside the church when Pallipurath opened fire from a silver handgun. James was killed, while 23-year-old Dennis John Malloosseril and 47-year-old Silvy Perincheril were injured.

Quoting eyewitness, local daily The Record said Malloosseril and Perincheril were shot at point blank range when they tried to stop Pallipurth from killing his wife.

All the three were taken to the nearby St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Centre. James was pronounced dead at about 4 pm, while the police said the condition of the other two was "very critical". Friends of Malloosseril said he was near death and family members were making arrangements to donate his organs. Pallipurth managed to escape from the church and was still on the run. A case of homicide had been registered against him and the police have released his picture in the media. "No arrest has been made so far. He is still at large," a Clifton City Police detective said. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the state police have joined the Clifton City Police in their effort to nab Pallipurath. The incident has sent shock waves among the large Indian American community in New Jersey.

The Record reported that James had moved to California from India in January after an arranged marriage to Pallipurath. However, church members said the relationship soon turned violent. "He was beating her. She had a restraining order against him," said Thomas Abraham Lahayil, the church’s vicar. James had fled Sacramento and moved in with Perincheril, who was her cousin.

Perincheril, a mother of three, used to work as the church’s Sunday school teacher and a nurse at Passaic High School, family members said.

Church members said James’ parents in India had been informed of her death and were headed to the US. They were uncertain whether James’ body would be taken to India for burial.

—IANS

And then there is this one, which we've heard countless times, of mothers who give birth to girls, and their forced shame.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/nov/23/india-gender

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