#JusticeForAsifa Photos At Istanbul Airport May Be Photoshopped But It's Exactly What We Deserve
Wednesday, April 18, 2018 IST
The Kathua case of J&K in which 8-year-old Asifa was brutally raped and murdered by a priest and his accomplices has made news all over the world. The horrific murder has put the limelight back on women's safety in India as protests in major cities erupted in the wake of these killings.
Last evening though, pictures of activists protesting the brutal crime at the Istanbul airport went viral on social media.
In those pictures men can be seen wearing t-shirts with these quotes:
“Women are not worthy as cows in India #JusticeforAsifa”
And another one that says: “Women! Let India be your last country to visit, as it's your graveyard #JusticeforAsifa”
While the pictures generated a lot of buzz on social media, people were quick to point out that they seem photoshopped.
If you look closely, the wrinkles in the t-shirt of the man shown right here end abruptly and a rectangular white box can also be seen.
While the crimes against women in India have been increasing for the past two decades, the Kathua case has jolted the younger generation into action. And even though these pictures seem photoshopped and may be used to malign India's reputation internationally, what we really need to ask our selves is whether the message on these t-shirts really that far from the truth?
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