ETV Bharat / sitara

Sonam, Kalki, Dia among celebs sign petition against rape, acid attack threats

A petition aimed at terminating vulgar comments, rape and acid attack threats thrown at celebrities, particularly females, has been getting strong support from the celebrities in the industry. Taking to Twitter, Sonam Kapoor asked all to join her for the cause.

Sonam, Kalki, Dia among celebs sign petition against rape, acid attack threats
Sonam, Kalki, Dia among celebs sign petition against rape, acid attack threats
author img

By

Published : Jul 18, 2020, 8:14 PM IST

Mumbai: Bollywood celebrities including Sonam Kapoor, Kalki Koechlin, Dia Mirza, director Hansal Mehta, Maanvi Gagroo, Aahana Kumra, Sandhya Mridul, Sumeet Vyas and Sayani Gupta have initiated a step against trolling, harassment, and threats as dangerous as rape, murder and acid attack that celebrities - particularly females - have been getting lately on social media, besides vulgar comments, offensive memes and abusive language.

The celebrities have signed a petition titled 'Stop Targeted Abuse and Harassment of Women on Social Media' for the cause.

"Enough is Enough! It's time we put an end to targeted abuse and harassment women face online every day. Join me and stand for #IndiaAgainstAbuse," read a tweet shared by Sonam Kapoor.

The petition read: "Today content creators, stand-up comedians, storytellers and actors, as well as, all women who voice their opinion strongly, are constantly targeted with vulgar memes, abusive sexual comments, bullying, name-calling and graphic images. Death and rape threats are the new normal for most women on social media. Silence and inaction towards curtailing these have only further fed into the rape culture where threats of abuse have become matters of everyday occurrences."

"Currently, our only options are to ignore or Report/Block and move on with our lives. But nothing substantial comes out of this and these perpetrators of abuse continue to thrive and spread hate. They even have thousands and millions of followers and fan pages, thus, systematically normalising an environment of misogyny, homophobia and abuse. These virtual public spaces are a reflection of the real public places, where women are made to feel unsafe," it read further.

READ | Anushka trolled over Bengali folk song used in Bulbbul

The celebs also requested in the petition: "We must create an environment that shields us against abusive trolling, rape threats, and vulgar memes. We, on behalf of all women on social media, demand that the social media platforms create an environment where threatening and abusing women is not celebrated and championed by thousands of followers and a rape joke is deemed unacceptable and intolerable. We want the violators to pay a price commensurate to the havoc they create on women's lives."

"We need strong deterrents; we need an end to the impunity that exists against online violence and abuse against women. We, the concerned citizens, of all genders, demand a safe and equal space for women online," they added.

In the past few days, Alia Bhatt's sister Shaheen Bhatt, actor Rhea Chakraborty and Dil Bechara actor Swastika Mukherjee have complained about rape and acid attack threats from strangers on their Instagram handles.

With inputs from IANS

Mumbai: Bollywood celebrities including Sonam Kapoor, Kalki Koechlin, Dia Mirza, director Hansal Mehta, Maanvi Gagroo, Aahana Kumra, Sandhya Mridul, Sumeet Vyas and Sayani Gupta have initiated a step against trolling, harassment, and threats as dangerous as rape, murder and acid attack that celebrities - particularly females - have been getting lately on social media, besides vulgar comments, offensive memes and abusive language.

The celebrities have signed a petition titled 'Stop Targeted Abuse and Harassment of Women on Social Media' for the cause.

"Enough is Enough! It's time we put an end to targeted abuse and harassment women face online every day. Join me and stand for #IndiaAgainstAbuse," read a tweet shared by Sonam Kapoor.

The petition read: "Today content creators, stand-up comedians, storytellers and actors, as well as, all women who voice their opinion strongly, are constantly targeted with vulgar memes, abusive sexual comments, bullying, name-calling and graphic images. Death and rape threats are the new normal for most women on social media. Silence and inaction towards curtailing these have only further fed into the rape culture where threats of abuse have become matters of everyday occurrences."

"Currently, our only options are to ignore or Report/Block and move on with our lives. But nothing substantial comes out of this and these perpetrators of abuse continue to thrive and spread hate. They even have thousands and millions of followers and fan pages, thus, systematically normalising an environment of misogyny, homophobia and abuse. These virtual public spaces are a reflection of the real public places, where women are made to feel unsafe," it read further.

READ | Anushka trolled over Bengali folk song used in Bulbbul

The celebs also requested in the petition: "We must create an environment that shields us against abusive trolling, rape threats, and vulgar memes. We, on behalf of all women on social media, demand that the social media platforms create an environment where threatening and abusing women is not celebrated and championed by thousands of followers and a rape joke is deemed unacceptable and intolerable. We want the violators to pay a price commensurate to the havoc they create on women's lives."

"We need strong deterrents; we need an end to the impunity that exists against online violence and abuse against women. We, the concerned citizens, of all genders, demand a safe and equal space for women online," they added.

In the past few days, Alia Bhatt's sister Shaheen Bhatt, actor Rhea Chakraborty and Dil Bechara actor Swastika Mukherjee have complained about rape and acid attack threats from strangers on their Instagram handles.

With inputs from IANS

ETV Bharat Logo

Copyright © 2024 Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., All Rights Reserved.