With the rise on literacy, Internet accessibility, Nepalese youths of today, connected by Facebook and Twitter and informed and inspired by modern world, gathered together to voice anger against the "acid attack" and "girls safety" and demand justification for the victims. These youths don't belong to any political party nor they need any "Akhil Mahila Sangh" or "Tarun Dal" or any sister organizations to lead them. Actually, I don't hear these so called "for the kids and woman and youths" political wings any more coming in road for the cause. Anyway, does not matter. Youths from today are capable of exercising their rights and voice their demands when there is a need.
Here are some beautiful pictures from the event, taken by the photographer, who likes to stay anonymous and be known as "Photokhichuwa"
These pics speak thousands time louder than words here.
What might be going on in the young mind of this beautiful girl |
and what she might be talking about |
The pain of living in fear, living disfigured in society like ours is indeed unimaginable |
Seriously, how mentally disordered the person must be to act in such an inhuman manner |
This men are the proof, this is not about gender |
This is about humanity |
where youths from all aspects of life came together, even Lexilimbu was there |
These lovely innocent adorable faces are looking for assurance |
and these men are looking for justice on behalf of their love one and sisters |
and I believe Nepal Police has heard the voices and is dedicated to nab the culprit |
Together we will find him |
and give answer to these girls "NO ONE" |
So that we all will gain the confidence that society we living in is safe for all good men and women, children and old |
Soon, very soon. Together we will end this lawlessness state, very very soon. |
For now, we have got sketch of the criminal. LET'S HUNT HIM DOWN. |
Thank you Photokhichuwa for the photos. These were brilliant pics where your successfully captured the emotions of these young faces as it is, as it should.
DON'T FORGET TO SHARE IT. THESE VOICES HAVE TO BE HEARD
Regards,
Kaagmandu Magazine Team