Deccan Chronicle

Apt Nobel for peace

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The Nobel committee could not have made more appropriat­e choices in this day and age. The too often contentiou­s Nobel peace prize found two great recipients this year in the Congolese doctor Denis Mukwege and the Yazidi campaigner Nadia Murad. In recognisin­g their efforts to end the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war and conflict, a message is being sent out. It is another matter whether those at war and inhabiting the many conflict zones of the globe would have any time for niceties. It is, however, important that in the age of Trumpism, when plenty of misogyny is being spread around, that such a message should be put out. In picking two other women this year — Donna Strickland (Physics) and Frances Arnold (Chemistry) — the committee is not just recognisin­g the need to look at gender in a more inclusive way but also trying to ensure more women are encouraged to practice science.

We know how rampant misogyny has become when the US President mocks a survivor of sexual abuse. No one could have done more to end violence against women than Mukwege while Nadia’s life as an IS sex slave depicts how toxicity is being brought into the treatment of women. The #metoo movement, which began last year while dealing with Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein’s male chauvinist­ic behavior, has influenced the decision on the Peace Nobel. It is a time for deep introspect­ion over how women are treated and nowhere more so than in India where rapes have become too common while Bollywood’s own #metoo moment is being trivialise­d. No matter the delay in sexual harassment being revealed, the least expectatio­n is a proper probe. Sadly, not even the Bollywood biggies have responded to the Tanushree-Nana Patekar episode.

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