Arab Times

India kicks off largest march:

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Thousands of people gathered in southern India on Monday to kick off what is expected to be the world’s largest march against the traffickin­g and sexual abuse of children as reports of such crimes continue to rise in the country.

Organised by Nobel Laureate and child rights activist Kailash Satyarthi, over 10 million people from across India were due to take part in the month-long “Bharat Yatra” — or India March — which will end in the capital New Delhi on Oct 16.

Flagging off the march from Kanyakumar­i, a coastal city on the southern-most tip of India in the state of Tamil Nadu, Satyarthi told crowds of school children, officials and activists it was time to shatter the silence around such crimes.

“The sun rises every morning. But today this morning is different and this sun is different. Today this sun rises to dispel the darkness of fear, hopelessne­ss and shame faced by our children. Today we march to end this,” Satyarthi said.

“India is known for a country where children are being raped, where children are being sold. They are not safe in their schools, they are not safe even in their homes. If one child is in danger, then it means that the whole of India is danger.”

Children in India face a barrage of threats ranging from human traffickin­g, sexual violence and early marriage to a lack of access to quality education and healthcare, say activists.

More than 9,000 children were reported to have been trafficked in 2016, a 27 percent rise from the previous year, according to government data.

Most are from poor rural families who are lured to cities by trafficker­s who promise good jobs, but then sell them into slavery as domestic workers, to work in small manufactur­ing units, farming or pushed into sexual slavery in brothels. (RTRS)

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